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HVAC Website Design Across Canada

Your customers search for emergency HVAC repair on their phone at 11pm. If your site is slow, broken on mobile, or buried on page two - that call goes to your competitor. We build HVAC websites that load instantly, rank locally, and convert visitors into calls.

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7 days

Deposit to live site

90+

Lighthouse score guaranteed

<100ms

Time to First Byte

$1,250

Starting price

TLDR

Custom HVAC websites starting at $1,250 CAD for a 5-page site with emergency call CTAs, LocalBusiness schema, and mobile-first design. 90+ Lighthouse guaranteed, live in 7 business days.

Why most HVAC websites fail

Your website is losing you jobs every week.

Your site loses jobs to competitors on mobile

Every site we build is mobile-first with 56px+ touch targets and click-to-call on every screen.

Emergency calls go to whoever ranks first

Emergency CTAs appear in the header, sticky footer, and every section - so the call comes to you.

You disappear on HVAC repair near me searches

LocalBusiness schema, location pages, and Core Web Vitals optimisation built in from day one.

Your current site takes 6 seconds to load

Static Next.js on a global edge network. Sub-100ms Time to First Byte, 90+ Lighthouse, always.

What you get

Everything an HVAC company needs. Nothing it does not.

We have built enough service business websites to know exactly what moves the needle for an HVAC company. Emergency call buttons, service area coverage, fast load times on LTE: the features that generate calls, not the ones that look good on an agency proposal deck. Every build includes dedicated location pages for the cities you serve across Canada. Whether you cover a single city or a whole province, each page targets the specific search terms people use in that area rather than one generic catch-all page.

The founder grew up in a family of general contractors. Two uncles, his dad - all GCs. He knows what a slow month looks like for a trades business, and builds accordingly.

Starting at

$1,250 CAD

5-page site. Live in 7 days from deposit.

Included in every HVAC build

+Custom design - no HVAC templates
+Emergency call button system
+Click-to-call on every device
+Service area map integration
+LocalBusiness + HVAC schema markup
+Location pages (Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond, North Van)
+Google Business Profile optimisation
+Quote request form (Resend-powered)
+Before/after project gallery
+Core Web Vitals 90+ guaranteed
+Google Analytics + Search Console
+Hosting + DNS setup

Common questions

HVAC website questions answered.

How much does an HVAC company website cost?

A custom-designed 5-page HVAC site is $1,250 CAD fixed. That gets you emergency call CTAs, LocalBusiness schema, mobile-first design, and Core Web Vitals guaranteed. Location pages, service area maps, and booking integrations are Standard build features starting at $2,500. Scope confirmed on a discovery call.

What features does an HVAC website need?

The non-negotiables: emergency call button visible on every screen, click-to-call on mobile, fast load time on LTE (your customers call at 11pm from their phone), service area coverage map, location pages per city, and schema markup so Google understands your business. We build all of this into every HVAC site.

How do I rank on Google for HVAC repair near me in Vancouver?

The core factors are technical (fast load times, Core Web Vitals, proper schema), local (location pages per service area, Google Business Profile optimisation), and content (service pages matching actual search terms like "furnace repair Calgary" or "AC installation Toronto"). We build all three into every site from day one.

How long does it take to build an HVAC website?

From deposit to a live staging site: 7 days. Full launch including revisions typically takes 2-3 weeks. We do not run 6-8 week timelines.

Do you build location pages for my HVAC service area?

Yes. Every HVAC build includes location pages for the cities in your service area, wherever you operate across Canada. Each location page targets the specific search terms people use in that city rather than one generic page for your whole region.

The HVAC market in BC (an example)

A market shaped by mild winters, rising heat, and government rebates.

The BC market is a good example of how HVAC demand works across Canada. Metro Vancouver's HVAC market has shifted significantly in the past few years. Heat pump installations are outpacing furnace sales across BC, a trend driven largely by provincial rebate programs. The CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program currently offers income-qualified households up to $19,000 toward a heat pump installation, and standard households can access rebates through BC Hydro and FortisBC on top of that. Contractors who position their sites around rebate-driven installs are capturing a growing segment of planned-purchase searches before they reach competitors.

The emergency side of the market behaves differently. Vancouver's relatively mild winters mean furnace failures are less frequent than in colder provinces, but when they happen (typically November through February) the searches are immediate and the caller is not price-shopping. AC-related searches follow the opposite seasonal pattern, peaking in late spring as residents prepare for summer heat events, which have become more severe since 2021.

TECA (Thermal Environmental Comfort Association) is BC's industry body for HVAC contractors. TECA Quality First certification, renewed every three years, is a credible trust signal for customers. Contractors who display their TECA number prominently on their website consistently see higher conversion rates on quote forms compared to those that bury credentials in the footer or omit them entirely.

Heat pump growth in BC

+80% since 2017

From ~142,000 to ~254,000 households. BC Government data.

CleanBC rebate (income-qualified)

Up to $19,000

For eligible heat pump installations via Better Homes Energy Savings Program

Peak emergency search periods

Nov – Feb (heat) · May – Jul (AC)

Content published before these windows ranks before demand peaks

TECA certification renewal

Every 3 years

BC's HVAC trade body. Quality First certification is a recognized trust signal.

How HVAC customers search

Two completely different buyers. Your site needs to handle both.

Emergency buyer

"furnace not working Vancouver" · "no heat emergency" · "24 hour HVAC near me"

Searching on mobile, often at night or on a weekend. Not reading long pages. Needs a phone number immediately visible, a credible first impression in under three seconds, and click-to-call on every screen. Will not fill out a form. They will call or they will leave.

Site needs: Phone number in header. Sticky call button on mobile. Sub-2s load time. Trust signals above the fold.

Planned-purchase buyer

"heat pump installation Vancouver" · "furnace replacement cost BC" · "best HVAC company Vancouver"

Researching over days or weeks. Comparing three to five companies. Reading reviews, checking prices, looking at credentials. Will submit a quote form if the site feels credible. Price-conscious and comparison-shopping.

Site needs: Pricing transparency (even a range). TECA certification visible. Review count and rating prominent. Dedicated service pages per system type.

Rebate-driven buyer

"heat pump rebate BC" · "CleanBC heat pump Vancouver" · "heat pump installation cost after rebate"

Aware of government rebate programs and actively looking for a contractor who can navigate them. Often higher-intent than the average planned-purchase buyer because the rebate has already made the decision easier. Will specifically look for contractors registered with CleanBC/BC Hydro programs.

Site needs: A dedicated page or clear section explaining available rebates (CleanBC, BC Hydro, FortisBC). Confirmation that you are a registered contractor for rebate programs.

Maintenance buyer

"HVAC maintenance contract Vancouver" · "furnace tune-up near me" · "AC service Burnaby"

Lower urgency, but high lifetime value. Looking for a reliable company to service their system annually. These searches are less competitive than emergency or install keywords. A dedicated maintenance page with clear pricing converts this segment effectively.

Site needs: Dedicated maintenance/service page. Pricing or starting-price range. Easy booking form or scheduling link.

How we position your HVAC site for all four

One site, structured to capture every search type.

Emergency buyers get a phone number in the header, a sticky call button on mobile, and a page that loads in under two seconds. They are not waiting. Planned-purchase buyers get service-specific pages with pricing context, TECA credentials visible, and a quote form that feels trustworthy. Rebate-driven buyers get a dedicated section on BC heat pump rebate programs so they know you can navigate the CleanBC and BC Hydro process. Maintenance buyers get a service page with clear pricing and an easy booking path.

The architecture is not an accident. Every page is built around how a specific type of customer searches and what they need to see before they decide to call. That is the difference between a site that generates leads and one that just exists.

EmergencyHeader phone number · sticky mobile CTA · sub-2s load · trust signals above the fold
Planned-purchaseService pages per system type · pricing context · TECA cert displayed · review count prominent
Rebate-drivenDedicated rebate section · CleanBC/BC Hydro program info · registered contractor confirmation
MaintenanceMaintenance service page · starting-price range · booking form or scheduling link

Built for HVAC, not adapted for it

We understand this industry. The builds reflect that.

Most web agencies treat HVAC sites the same as any other service business. Drop in the logo, swap the copy, add a contact form. We do not. The emergency CTA placement, the rebate content structure, the seasonal page strategy, the TECA credential display, the location page targeting per service city: none of that is an add-on. It is the foundation, built in from day one because we know how HVAC customers search and what makes them call.

The founder grew up in a family of general contractors. Two uncles, his father, all in the trades. He has watched slow months happen up close, and builds accordingly. If you are ready to have a site that actually works for your business, we are ready to build it.

Emergency call architecture

Header number, sticky mobile button, above-the-fold trust signals. The emergency caller is not scrolling.

Rebate-ready content

CleanBC, BC Hydro, and FortisBC rebate context built into install pages. That is how heat pump buyers are searching right now.

Seasonal page strategy

Furnace content live before November. AC content live before May. Content needs to be indexed before demand peaks, not published during it.

Location pages per service city

Whether you serve one city or a whole province, every city in your service area gets its own page with local search targeting, not a single generic catch-all page.

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