Centennial Hills is largely a one-generation neighborhood — most homes were built between 2003 and 2015, and most are on their original AC equipment. That gives us a clear picture of what’s about to fail next, what’s worth repairing, and when replacement makes more sense than another patch.
From the Iron Mountain neighborhoods through Tule Springs, the Centennial Center commercial core, and the established residential blocks along Buffalo and Durango, Bob’s Repair covers all of Centennial Hills’s 24+ square miles. We know the Clark County permit process, the HOA-heavy approval landscape of the master-planned communities, and the first-replacement-cycle systems we see most often here. Dispatch is seven days a week.
Nevada codes and refrigerant standards update regularly. Our team trains annually to stay current with Clark County's requirements for Centennial Hills work.
Bob's Repair AC, Heating and Solar Experts Las Vegas
6628 Sky Pointe, Suite 123,
Las Vegas, NV 89131
Service Areas
Our dispatch center is at 2500 N Buffalo Dr, Suite 100, Las Vegas, NV 89128, and we send EPA-certified technicians across Centennial Hills daily - from Iron Mountain through the Durango corridor and out to the Tule Springs edge. See the map below.
Most calls get a same-day diagnosis. Dispatch from our central hub to Centennial Hills runs 25–40 minutes depending on US-95 traffic. We’re open 7 days a week; during peak summer weeks, calling earlier in the day gives you the best shot at a same-day slot.
Most Centennial Hills homes are in the 10-to-20-year window now, which is exactly when the first wave of original equipment starts failing. The most common ones, in order: capacitors (cheap to replace, usually a same-visit fix), contactors and relays (also same-visit), then refrigerant leaks and compressor work (longer jobs). A yearly maintenance call catches most of this before it becomes an emergency.
Yes. Most Centennial Hills neighborhoods require Architectural Review Committee sign-off for visible equipment changes — new outdoor units, condenser relocations, ducting modifications. We submit the paperwork, photograph the install for compliance records, and follow up on approvals so you don’t have to.
Yes. Centennial Hills addresses say “Las Vegas” but the area is unincorporated Clark County, so permits go through the Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention — not the City of Las Vegas. We handle the whole process.
First, check the thermostat (set to COOL, temperature below room temp), the air filter (replace if older than 2–3 months), and the breaker (reset once — if it trips again, stop and call us). Don’t open the outdoor disconnect. Then call (702) 381-5080 and we’ll dispatch.
Short version: if your system is under 10 years old, well-maintained, and this is its first major repair, repair usually makes sense. If your system is past 12–15 years, breaking down often, the compressor has failed, or your energy bills keep climbing, replacement may save you more long-term. We inspect the system and quote both options when relevant.
Yes — through our standard financing partners, with options that fit most budgets. We’ll go through the numbers with you before any work starts.
Yes — Summerlin, Lone Mountain, North Las Vegas, Skye Canyon, and the rest of the Valley. Call (702) 381-5080 and we’ll let you know if we cover your area.