HVAC Contractors

Redesign any HVAC contractor website in 2 minutes

Paste an HVAC company URL into Revamp and get a modern, lead-focused redesign instantly. Heating, cooling, service agreements, financing, and booking — restructured for a category where speed of response wins jobs.

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Why HVAC redesigns pay off fast

HVAC is a textbook high-margin, high-urgency, high-local-intent category. Most HVAC businesses run on a mix of:

  • Emergency service calls (furnace / AC down — high urgency, high close rate).
  • Maintenance memberships (recurring annual revenue).
  • System replacements (high ticket, $8k–$25k per job).
  • New construction partnerships (builders, general contractors).

A typical ticket of $8,000+ for a system replacement means even a handful of extra leads per month from a better website pays for the redesign many times over.

The problem: most HVAC websites still look like they were built in 2014. Outdated templates, slow load times, no clear booking path, and SEO that barely covers more than the home page.

What a modern HVAC website includes

Service pages that rank locally

Each core service deserves its own page:

  • AC repair
  • AC installation and replacement
  • Furnace repair
  • Furnace installation and replacement
  • Heat pumps
  • Duct cleaning and sealing
  • Indoor air quality / air purifiers
  • Thermostat installation / smart home integration
  • Commercial HVAC
  • Maintenance memberships / service agreements
  • Emergency 24/7 service

Each should cover symptoms customers search, what the service looks like, pricing signals, financing, and a book/call CTA.

Service area landing pages

HVAC is hyperlocal. Build a page per city or neighborhood:

  • “HVAC Repair in [City Name]”
  • “[City] AC Installation”
  • Include landmarks, zip codes served, maps

These pages rank for the local long-tail queries that convert highest.

Financing and offers

HVAC customers often need financing. Feature:

  • Financing partners (GreenSky, Synchrony, Wells Fargo, EnerBank).
  • Seasonal promotions and manufacturer rebates.
  • Federal / state rebates (heat pump tax credits under IRA, utility rebates).
  • Tune-up special offers.

Trust signals

  • NATE-certified technician badges.
  • Factory-authorized dealer badges (Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Bryant, Goodman, etc.).
  • BBB accreditation.
  • Review counts and star ratings (Google, Facebook, HomeAdvisor, Angi).
  • Years in business.
  • Family-owned / local messaging (wins against national chains).

Emergency-friendly UX

  • Sticky phone CTA on mobile with 24/7 messaging.
  • Book-online option for non-emergency calls.
  • Live chat for urgent situations.
  • Clear pricing or diagnostic-fee transparency.

Before / after photography

System replacements are visual. Include before/after photos of messy basement installs that you’ve transformed into clean, organized mechanical rooms. This builds enormous trust.

Common HVAC website mistakes Revamp fixes

  • Home page that dumps every service into a paragraph instead of dedicated pages.
  • Hidden phone number / no sticky mobile CTA.
  • No service area pages (you’re only ranking in one city).
  • Missing financing and rebate info.
  • Stock photos of generic HVAC equipment (no real trucks, techs, installs).
  • Bloated page weight and slow mobile speed.

How Revamp helps HVAC contractors

  1. Paste your current URL into Revamp. Two minutes later, you see a modernized redesign.
  2. Review with your GM or office manager for messaging accuracy.
  3. Source real photography (trucks, techs, installs). One day of a local photographer is your best ROI investment.
  4. Build service-area pages for every city you serve. Use Revamp’s content as a template and customize per city.
  5. Export code on a paid plan, host on fast infrastructure, integrate with your booking software (ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, FieldEdge).

Pricing expectations

OptionTypical rangeTimeline
DIY with Revamp free plan$0 + your time2–3 weeks
Revamp Pro + freelancer$2,500–$6,0003–5 weeks
Revamp + local agency$6,000–$18,0006–10 weeks
Full HVAC specialty agency (Blue Corona, Ryno, Scorpion)$15,000–$75,00010–20 weeks

Specialty HVAC agencies are experts in the category, but they’re expensive and typically lock you into long-term marketing retainers. Revamp + a local dev is the cheapest “done right” path.

SEO migration for HVAC

  • Preserve your current URL structure, especially service and service-area pages.
  • Keep your blog posts published — they likely have local SEO equity.
  • Add LocalBusiness and Service schema to every relevant page.
  • Add Organization and Review schema on the home and about pages.
  • Maintain Google Business Profile with the new site URL post-launch.
  • Rebuild local citations with consistent NAP.
  • Request reviews actively and respond to every one.

See How to redesign a website without losing SEO for the full migration checklist.

See your HVAC site redesigned in 2 minutes

Paste your company URL into Revamp, wait 2 minutes, and share the preview with your team. In a category where every call matters, a modern, fast website pays for itself fast.

Frequently asked questions

How do I redesign an HVAC website with AI?

Paste your HVAC company URL into Revamp. The AI analyzes your services, service areas, testimonials, and contact flows, then generates a modern responsive redesign in approximately 2 minutes. Share the preview link with your team before committing.

How much does an HVAC website redesign cost?

HVAC-specialty agencies typically charge $5,000–$30,000 for a website redesign. Revamp generates a free preview (20 credits/month) or starts at $29/month with code export. Most HVAC contractors finish a professional redesign with Revamp plus a local developer for $3,000–$8,000.

What makes a good HVAC contractor website?

HVAC customers are usually in an urgent situation — furnace out in January, AC out in July. A strong HVAC site is mobile-first, fast, has prominent phone and book-online CTAs, clear service area coverage, financing information, and plenty of trust signals (reviews, certifications, before/after photos).

Should an HVAC website include pricing?

Most HVAC companies avoid specific pricing because jobs vary by home, system, and SKU. But publish ranges for tune-ups, service calls, and diagnostic fees when possible — transparency builds trust. Offer financing options prominently.

How important is local SEO for HVAC?

Critical. Most HVAC leads come from "HVAC near me" or "AC repair in [city]" searches. Build dedicated service-area landing pages for each city/neighborhood you serve, plus dedicated service pages (AC repair, furnace replacement, heat pump installation, duct cleaning). Optimize Google Business Profile aggressively.

Do HVAC websites need to support Spanish?

Depends on your market. In many regions (Southwest, Texas, Florida, California), Spanish-language pages dramatically expand your addressable market. Revamp generates your core layout — adding translated versions is straightforward from there.

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Revamp — redesign any website in 2 minutes

  • Paste any URL and get a fully responsive redesign in ~2 minutes
  • Share a live preview link — anyone can open it, no login needed
  • Export clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on paid plans

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