Here's the thing about Vegas heat that nobody tells you until it's too late: it doesn't politely knock. It doesn't send a calendar invite. One day somewhere in April, it just arrives — like an uninvited relative who moves in permanently and cranks the thermostat up to 108°F. And when that day comes, every single HVAC phone line in the Las Vegas Valley will be ringing off the hook simultaneously.
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If you've been thinking about replacing that old air conditioner or finally making the switch to a heat pump, now is the time to act. Not next year. Not "eventually." Now.
Thanksgiving stands as one of America's most cherished holidays, a time when families gather to share gratitude, create memories, and enjoy a feast that brings generations together around one table. It's a day steeped in tradition, where the aroma of roasting turkey fills the home, laughter echoes through hallways, and the warmth of connection reminds us what truly matters.
Late October/Early November is actually tricky in Las Vegas - daytime temps can still hit the 70s-80s°F while nights drop into the 50s. Many homes need both cooling during the day and heating at night, which means the system switches between modes frequently. This is hard on older Heating and AC units, especially one that's been running for 10+ years. The holiday season is coming fast - Thanksgiving is in 3 weeks, Christmas in 8 weeks. Mid-November through January is the busiest time for
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