Southern Highlands’s housing concentrates in the late 1990s through early 2010s window — golf-frontage custom builds on one side, standard subdivisions on the other. Most systems are R-410A, and most are now hitting the first major repair cycle. The HOA equipment-screening rules touch nearly every install and many of the larger repairs.
From the golf-frontage neighborhoods around Southern Highlands Golf Club through the standard subdivisions along Southern Highlands Pkwy and the newer sections closer to St. Rose, Bob’s Repair covers all of Southern Highlands. We know the Clark County permit process, the strict HOA equipment-screening rules, and the master-plan ARC framework that touches most installs. 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 Southern Highlands work.
Bob's Repair AC, Heating and Solar Experts Las Vegas
758 Shiva St,
Las Vegas, NV 89178
Our dispatch center is at 3874 Silvestri Lane, Las Vegas, and we send EPA-certified technicians across Southern Highlands daily - from the golf-frontage neighborhoods to the standard subdivisions along Southern Highlands Pkwy.
Yes. The Southern Highlands HOA enforces explicit sight-line and screening requirements for outdoor AC units — placement, materials, height, and visibility from streets and neighbors all need ARC approval. We submit the ARC paperwork through the HOA alongside the Clark County permit, and we install to the approved specs.
Yes — recessed and screened outdoor units in Southern Highlands have tighter working clearances than open installations. That can affect repair time and how aggressively we need to clean coils. We bring the right equipment for confined-space service so it doesn’t slow the appointment.
Yes. Southern Highlands is unincorporated Clark County (in Enterprise), so permits go through Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention — not a separate city office. We pull all required permits, schedule inspections, and stay through final sign-off.
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.
If your system is under 10 years old and well-maintained, repair usually makes sense. If your system is past 12–15 years, breaking down often, or the compressor has failed, replacement may save you more long-term.
Yes — through our standard financing partners. We’ll walk through the numbers before any work starts.
Yes — Enterprise, Spring Valley, Mountain’s Edge, Henderson, and the rest of the Valley. Call (702) 381-5080 and we’ll let you know if we cover your area.