Southern Highlands, in southwest Las Vegas, has some of the valley’s larger custom homes, and many run multi-zone systems with higher-efficiency, variable-speed equipment. When something goes wrong, the diagnostic has to account for the whole system: zone dampers, communicating thermostats, variable-speed blowers, and the static pressure each zone actually sees.
Comfort complaints in zoned homes are often airflow problems, not equipment failures. A bedroom wing that never cools while the main floor is fine usually points to a damper, a static-pressure imbalance, or a duct restriction, none of which a replacement automatically fixes. Our AC repair measures per-zone airflow and static pressure so the fix matches the actual fault.
A full multi-zone replacement is a large ticket, which is exactly why a measured second opinion pays off here. Sometimes a single failed component, a control board, a zone motor, or a capacitor, restores the system without replacing all of it. If replacement is genuinely warranted, we size each stage with a Manual J calculation and show written options before any work begins.
Scheduling maintenance before peak summer is the cheapest way to keep a complex system healthy. You can see what other Las Vegas homeowners say on our reviews page.