Slow load times kill conversions
Each extra second of load time drops conversion roughly 7%. Most HVAC sites take 6 seconds or more on mobile 4G. Half your ad spend evaporates before the page renders.
Conversion grade websites for residential HVAC. Mobile first, fast, SEO ready. Hosted free on your own Netlify or Cloudflare account. Source code is yours. No lock in. No marked up hosting fees.
Most HVAC websites are slow, cluttered, and built on GoDaddy templates. Your competitors are not better. The one with the clearest CTA wins anyway.
Each extra second of load time drops conversion roughly 7%. Most HVAC sites take 6 seconds or more on mobile 4G. Half your ad spend evaporates before the page renders.
70% of HVAC searches happen on mobile. Most contractor sites are just shrunk desktop views. Tiny text, broken forms, click to call hidden in a menu. Wasted clicks.
"Contact us" buried in the footer. One vague "Get a quote" button. No click to call. No same day urgency. The homeowner taps back and tries the next listing.
Every layout choice, every line of copy, every CTA, made to convert a homeowner who Googled "AC repair near me" at 2 PM into a tech in the driveway by 4 PM.
Click to call is the loudest element on mobile. Always. The homeowner does not scroll to find it. We design for the 90 second decision window, not for a portfolio screenshot.
Static HTML, optimized images, no heavy frameworks. Lighthouse 95+ out of the box. Hosted on Cloudflare or Netlify's edge. Your page renders before the competitor's hero image starts loading.
Right questions in the right order. Name, address, problem, urgency in 4 fields, not 14. Submissions hit your CRM, your email, and your dispatcher's phone within 60 seconds.
Schema for LocalBusiness, Service, and Reviews. OG and Twitter cards. Sitemap, robots.txt, canonicals. Google Business Profile friendly structure. The site converts paid clicks and earns free ones.
One page per city you serve, each optimized for the "{service} in {city}" search. We build the framework; copy for the first 3 cities is included; add more later as you expand.
Source code lives in your GitHub. Site lives on your hosting. Domain stays at your registrar. We hand you the keys and a 30 min walkthrough video. Edit it yourself, hire someone else, come back to us, it's yours.
Most HVAC web vendors charge $200 to $500 a month forever for a site you do not own. We charge once. You own it.
one time, from $2,500
bundle, from $4,500 saves $1,000 vs. buying separately
Honest math. A contractor spending $5K a month on Google Ads with a 10% conversion lift recovers the setup fee in month one. Then keeps the lift forever on a site they own.
We replace it. The old site stays live until launch day, then we cut over with one DNS change. No downtime. 301 redirects from old URLs preserve SEO.
No. Most contractors gain ground because the new site loads faster, has proper schema, and is mobile friendly. We preserve every URL with redirects.
Yes. Clean, commented HTML, CSS, and JS. Anyone with basic web skills can swap copy and images. For bigger changes, hire any web dev or come back to us. No proprietary CMS to learn.
Netlify and Cloudflare Pages have generous free tiers. They cover a typical residential HVAC site (10K to 100K monthly visits) at $0 a month. If you outgrow it, paid tiers start at $19 a month.
No. We are specialists on the conversion side, website and phone. Happy to recommend ad agencies who actually know HVAC. We do not run ads ourselves.
Why most HVAC sites convert at 1%, what one missed call costs, and what you get when you bundle the site with a 24/7 AI receptionist.
Five specific changes, load speed, click to call, trust strip, short form, urgency, that triple it. With real examples.
The full teardown. Ad spend, close rate, year one LTV, lifetime value lost. The site's job is to make sure the call happens in the first place.
The site that gets the phone ringing and the AI receptionist that catches every call. One project, bundle pricing, you own everything.
On a 15 minute call we mock up your homepage redesign free, no commitment. Worst case, you keep the mockup.