HVAC Services
Our skilled technicians provide top-notch solutions for repairing or replacing any component of your HVAC system. Air conditioners and heaters are complex systems that can wear down with time or heavy usage. However, you can trust ResQ LLC to handle all your needs, from air conditioning and heating to air quality and beyond, ensuring your home stays comfortable year-round.
The temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley can be extreme throughout the year, making your HVAC system essential for maintaining comfort. It helps keep you cool during the scorching summer heat and warm when the winter temperatures drop.
To ensure your air conditioning and heating units are functioning properly, you need skilled technicians who can handle any issue and keep your home comfortable year-round.
Here are the HVAC services we provide:
- AC Repairs
- AC Replacement
- AC Installations
- AC Maintenance
- Ductless Mini Split Systems
- Indoor Air Quality
- Gas Line Testing
- New Construction
- Remodels
- Heating Repair
- Heating Installation
- Heating Replacement
- Heat Pumps
- Duct Cleaning
- Duct Testing
- Duct Sealing
- Duct Repair
- Duct Replacement
If you have any of these HVAC needs or require a service not listed above, don’t hesitate to contact our team to find out how we can assist you! Our HVAC services in Las Vegas and Henderson are extensive, allowing us to tackle nearly any issue related to your home’s indoor comfort and air quality.
Your satisfaction is our top priority. We treat every customer like family and aim to do such a thorough job that you won’t need to call us again. However, if another issue arises in the future, you can count on us to be here for you, available 24/7 whenever you need assistance.
Your Reliable HVAC Experts in Las Vegas
At ResQ LLC, we’re honored to be the trusted choice for HVAC services in Las Vegas and Henderson. While there are other companies in the area, none match the level of expertise, reliability, and customer care that our skilled technicians provide. We take pride in delivering top-quality service, ensuring your home stays comfortable no matter the season. When you choose us, you’re choosing the best in the business!
Frequently Asked Questions
How many years should a HVAC system last?
On average, most HVAC systems can last between 15 to 25 years, but this lifespan can vary based on the system type and other factors. Despite regular maintenance and repairs, even the most reliable boilers, furnaces, heat pumps, and air conditioners will eventually reach the end of their lifespan. ResQ LLC offers complete HVAC services to address all of these concerns efficiently.
How often should an HVAC be serviced?
Experts suggest scheduling an HVAC inspection and maintenance at least twice a year to keep your system running efficiently. Regular maintenance can help avoid expensive repairs and extend the life of your HVAC system.
How do HVAC techs check for leaks?
Visual Inspection: Technicians check for hissing sounds, as well as water or ice buildup, which could indicate a leak.
Soap Bubble Test: Soapy water is applied to pipes and connections to reveal any bubbles that form at leak sites.
Why is my house getting hotter if the AC is on?
Air Circulation: When the AC unit is running, it creates a pressure difference that can pull warmer air from the lower floor upwards. This can raise the temperature on the lower floor, particularly if there are open vents, stairways, or gaps that allow air to move between floors.
Is it worth converting to a heat pump?
Modern heat pumps provide efficient heating and cooling, maintaining a stable indoor climate even during significant temperature drops outside. This reliable climate control not only improves air quality but also enhances overall comfort, making heat pumps a better option than traditional air conditioners and heating systems.
Is it better to have a heat pump or air conditioner?
The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) and Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) ratings demonstrate that heat pumps are more energy-efficient than traditional air conditioning units.