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Mountains Edge spans ZIPs 89178 and 89179 along the southern edge of the valley, butted up against the BLM land south of Blue Diamond Road. The master plan was developed by Focus Property Group starting in 2004, which means almost every home is between 14 and 22 years old. The original builder package leaned heavily on Goodman GSX13 and Rheem RA13 condensers paired with builder-grade air handlers, both of which are now reaching the end of compressor service life. AC repair calls in Mountains Edge concentrate on compressor lockouts after summer brownouts, refrigerant leaks at the suction-line braze joints where the original installer used too much heat, and 10-year-old contactor failures. The Mountains Edge HOA does not have strict architectural review on condenser swaps, which keeps repair lead times short. NSCB C-21 pros in our directory carry R-410A and the new R-454B refrigerant for 2025-and-later equipment.

AC Repair in Mountain's Edge, Nevada

Common ac repair issues in Mountain's Edge

  • Compressor lockouts occur after summer brownouts in 89178 grid sections.
  • Suction-line braze joints leak refrigerant where original installers used too much heat in 2004 to 2008 builds.
  • 10-year-old contactor failures track the original Mountains Edge build-out wave from 2006 to 2010.
  • Builder-grade Goodman GSX13 and Rheem RA13 condensers reach compressor end-of-life at year 18 to 22.

Local tip for Mountain's Edge

If your Mountains Edge home was built between 2004 and 2008 and is still on the original condenser, plan for full system replacement within 2 to 4 years. The combination of builder-grade equipment, 18-plus Las Vegas summers, and the R-410A phase-out makes piecemeal repair uneconomical past year 18.

Pricing context for Mountain's Edge

$95–$1,850

Mountains Edge AC repair runs $50 to $100 above central valley averages due to drive time from central Las Vegas. Capacitor swaps run $250 to $400. Full system replacements run $9,500 to $16,500 depending on tonnage and SEER2 rating.

AC Repair in Mountain's Edge. FAQ

Does Mountains Edge HOA require permits for AC repair?
Mountains Edge HOA does not have strict architectural review on like-for-like condenser swaps. Visible exterior changes like new pads or screened enclosures do require ARC submittal. Clark County issues the HVAC permits for full system replacements.
Are 14 SEER systems still legal to install in Mountains Edge in 2026?
No. The 2023 federal SEER2 minimum is 14.3 SEER2 for southern climate zones, which Mountains Edge falls inside. NSCB C-21 contractors in our directory install 14.3 SEER2 minimum, with 15.2 and 17 SEER2 options for NV Energy heat pump rebate qualification.
Why did so many Mountains Edge condensers fail around 2018 to 2020?
The original Focus Property Group build-out from 2004 to 2008 used builder-grade 13-SEER Goodman GSX13 and Rheem RA13 condensers with 12-year average service life under Las Vegas conditions. The 2018-to-2020 cluster of failures matched the equipment's design service life expiration.
Is R-454B refrigerant required for new Mountains Edge installations in 2026?
Yes for new equipment. R-410A production phase-down per the AIM Act started January 2025, and R-454B equipment is the current new-install standard. Existing R-410A systems can still be serviced with reclaimed R-410A at $80 to $130 per pound.

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