By Ishan Rana, Founder · Updated August 2026
HVAC Website Design
DappaSol builds websites for HVAC companies: click-to-call above the fold for no-heat and no-AC emergencies, service-area coverage, license shown, and pages for tune-ups, repairs and replacements that ride the season. An Overnight Site is $399, live in a day. Want lead capture and booking too? The Engine starts at $699, live in 2-4 days.
- HVAC demand is seasonal and it spikes hard: the first heat wave or cold snap floods every HVAC company at once. Your site has to be found and trusted before that spike hits.
- Overnight Site: $399, live in a day. Click-to-call, service area, license, reviews, separate coverage for tune-ups vs no-heat/no-AC emergencies.
- Engine: from $699, 2-4 days. Adds booking for scheduled tune-ups, lead forms into a CRM, and follow-up so seasonal leads don't slip.
- Most HVAC outfits do not need a $10k site or a blog. A fast site plus a strong Google Business Profile carries the season.
The first hot day floods every HVAC company at once. Yours needs to already be found.
HVAC is the trade where demand doesn’t trickle in, it spikes. The first real heat wave or cold snap and every homeowner with a dying unit calls at the same time. The companies that win that week aren’t the ones scrambling to build a website, they’re the ones who already had one working for months, quietly collecting reviews and ranking for their service area.
That’s the case for fixing your site in the slow season, not the busy one. By the time the spike hits, you want click-to-call already above the fold, your service area already covering the towns you drive to, and reviews already stacked up from the tune-ups you did in March.
Two speeds, one site
An HVAC business runs on two very different leads. No-heat and no-AC calls are emergencies, someone wants a truck dispatched today. Tune-ups, filter services, and system replacements are planned work, often scheduled weeks out and researched a little more carefully. The site has to serve the panic call with a number they can tap immediately, and the planned-work customer with enough proof, license, reviews, before-and-after photos of installs, to book with confidence.
Overnight Site: $399, live in a day
One premium page built around how homeowners actually search during a heat wave or a cold snap: fast, mobile, straight to the point. We write the copy, pull your photos and reviews, make it Google-ready, and you own it outright, no monthly page-hosting fee stacked on top.
Guarantee: live in 24 hours or it’s free. Mockup first, you only pay once you like it. Fourteen days of unlimited changes after launch.
Engine: from $699, live in 2-4 days
The site plus the pipeline: booking for scheduled tune-ups and replacements, contact forms that go straight into a CRM instead of an inbox nobody’s checking during the rush, and automatic follow-up so a lead that comes in on the busiest day of the season still gets a reply. Worth it the moment your phone can’t keep up with the spike.
What you don’t need
You don’t need a $10,000 site with a blog you’ll abandon by June or a chatbot standing between a sweating homeowner and your phone number. For nearly every HVAC company, a fast one-page site plus a Google Business Profile kept current does the job the whole season.
Ready for more than the website
Some HVAC companies eventually want the dispatch and scheduling side fixed too, tracking which crew is on which job, quoting replacements without a spreadsheet. That’s Operator ops automation for construction and trades, from $8,000, and it’s the second move once the site is already carrying leads.
See our general website work, or start with what you actually need to start a business online. Also see: electricians, plumbers, roofing companies.
Talk to a builder, not a salesperson
Book a 15-minute intro call or WhatsApp +91 79069 95127. Tell us when your busy season starts, we’ll get the site ready before it does.
FAQ
How much should an HVAC website cost?
$399 covers most HVAC companies well: one premium page built to catch both the emergency no-heat call and the planned tune-up booking. You are not paying for pages that only exist to pad a sitemap.
My work is seasonal. Does the site matter in the off months?
It matters more, because the off months are when you build the reviews and rankings that carry you through the spike. Wait until the first heat wave to fix your site and you're competing with every other HVAC company doing the same thing at the worst possible time.
Can you get me ranking for AC repair near me or furnace replacement?
Not from a new site alone, no one honest can promise that. What moves local rankings is the site combined with a fully filled-out Google Business Profile, real reviews coming in regularly, and pages for each area you cover. We build the site for that and we'll tell you plainly what the rest takes.
What does an HVAC site actually need?
Click-to-call up top for no-heat and no-AC emergencies, license number, service area, reviews embedded, and clear paths for both the emergency repair and the planned tune-up or replacement, because those are two different buyers moving at two different speeds.
Half my leads come in during heat waves and cold snaps. Can the site handle a spike?
That's exactly the design target. Click-to-call above the fold means the spike-day caller doesn't wait for a page to load or a form to submit. The Engine tier adds automatic follow-up so leads that come in faster than you can call back still get a response.
I just need a season-ready site fast. How fast is fast?
Live in 24 hours or it's free. We build the mockup first, you approve it before you pay, and you get 14 days of unlimited changes after launch to tighten anything up.
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