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When your air conditioning or heating system needs emergency care, the Air Doctor ambulance is ready to roll for Las Vegas Air Conditioning and Heating Repair! We're the leading specialists for furnace and ac repair service in Las Vegas, Nevada for replacement and installation. Air Doctor Inc. has been coming to the rescue for residential and commercial problems since 1992.

If you need a professional, courteous, affordable, ethical and experienced Las Vegas air conditioning and furnace service company, you've found it!
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Las Vegas cooling systems can consume up to 60-70 percent of your total energy usage. It makes sound financial sense to have your air conditioner professionally checked to ensure efficient operation. The Air Doctor can help you to lower your monthly energy bills dramatically with regular air conditioning maintenance service!
Do you know that the typical Las Vegas residential cooling system runs about 3,200 hours per year? If you were to drive your car at 65 MPH for 3,200 hours, it would travel more than 200,000 miles. Without oil changes and tuneups along the way, your auto would soon be in breakdown mode! Your residential cooling system works harder than your auto.
A. That's a sign of a bent fan blade. Turn off the power to the unit. Remove the lid, will need either a 1/4 or a 5/16 inch nut driver. Remove the blade from the motor, will need sand paper, crescent wrench, oil or wd-40. The first thing you do is sand down the shaft sticking out of the motor. Then add plenty of oil.
Your air conditioning system takes up 70-80 percent of your power bill. If your power bills are high, it may be due to an old and inefficient a/c system, air duct leakage or both. Prior to 2000, cooling system manufacturers did not even consider energy usage in a/c design. Today, the high cost of power makes energy-efficient systems very important.
If I want to circulate air through my home, is it better to turn on ceiling fans or turn the fan on the thermostat on? Is it ok, to close the air conditioning vents in rooms that are not occupied, or rooms that are used less. A. Although some would tell you that it's not ok. In reality it's acceptable to close off a few if you're having trouble getting enough air to your favorite rooms.
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Davie
Davie
May 25, 2021
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Critical: Professionalism
WARNING Please do not use this man. His name is Mark and he blows people off last minute when he's supposed to do the project.
Service: Repair AC