
Nevada contractor license details from NSCB public records for Black Mountain Air and The Cooling Company.
Full Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Covers both commercial and residential HVAC work. Requires more experience, higher bonding, and a broader exam. This is the highest-level HVAC license in Nevada.
Limited Residential AC
Residential air conditioning only. Cannot perform commercial work. Lower experience and bonding requirements than C-21.
Plumbing & Heating
Covers plumbing, water heaters, gas piping, and heating systems. Having both C-21 and C-1D means one company can handle your HVAC and plumbing needs.
The Cooling Company holds both C-21 and C-1D licenses — one of the few Las Vegas HVAC companies that does. Verify on NSCB →
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Call Frank: (702) 747-4469Yes, Black Mountain Air holds NSCB License #0063698 (C-21) with a status of "active" and a bid limit of $500,000. Data verified from Nevada State Contractors Board public records.
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Black Mountain Air is Family-owned since 2006 by Todd Chernesky, based in Henderson. The Cooling Company is family-owned by the Santana family and has served Las Vegas since 2011.
Based on NSCB records, Black Mountain Air does not hold a plumbing license (C-1D). The Cooling Company holds both a C-21 HVAC license and a C-1D plumbing license, meaning one company handles both your HVAC and plumbing needs.
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