
Nevada contractor license details from NSCB public records for Gold Medal Service 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 →
A contractor’s bid limit is the maximum contract value they are bonded for. It reflects financial stability and the scope of work they can legally perform. An unlimited bid limit means the contractor carries the highest level of bonding and can take on projects of any size.
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Call Frank: (702) 747-4469Yes, Gold Medal Service holds NSCB License #0078139 (C-21) with a status of "active" and a bid limit of $245,000. Data verified from Nevada State Contractors Board public records.
Gold Medal Service has a A+ BBB rating and is BBB accredited.
Gold Medal Service has approximately 307 Google reviews with a 4.8-star rating as of our last verification.
Gold Medal Service is Family-owned. Jonathan S. Magel, Owner. Tana Magel, GM. Owner won Gold Medal at Nevada VICA competition.. The Cooling Company is family-owned by the Santana family and has served Las Vegas since 2011.
Based on NSCB records, Gold Medal Service does not hold a separate plumbing license (C-1D or C-1). The Cooling Company holds both a C-21 HVAC license and a C-1D plumbing license. You can verify any contractor's license classifications at the NSCB website.
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