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Nevada's HVAC market is concentrated in the Las Vegas metro, with secondary markets in Reno and Henderson. Las Vegas sits in the Mojave Desert, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 115°F and dry heat accelerates equipment wear differently than humid climates. The hospitality and gaming industry creates a substantial commercial HVAC segment — large hotels, casinos, and convention centers run complex chilled-water and district cooling systems that require specialized skills beyond residential service. Residential demand is strong in the suburban growth corridors of Henderson and North Las Vegas, where rapid population growth has sustained new-construction installation volume.
Nevada HVAC contractors are licensed through the Nevada State Contractors Board. Technicians working in Las Vegas should expect exposure to commercial refrigeration given the food-service density on and off the Strip. EPA 608 Universal certification is effectively a baseline requirement. Employers in this market often offer wages above the national median to compensate for the challenging outdoor working conditions in summer and the high cost of living in the metro.