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HVAC Web Design / Edmonton

HVAC Website Design Edmonton

Edmonton winters are among the most severe in any major Canadian city. Consistent lows of minus 20 to minus 30 from November through March mean a furnace failure is not just an inconvenience. Homeowners call fast and they call whoever ranks first with a visible phone number. We build HVAC websites that rank across Edmonton neighbourhoods and convert that visit into a call.

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7 days

Deposit to live site

90+

Lighthouse score guaranteed

<100ms

Time to First Byte

$1,000

Starting price

The Edmonton HVAC market

One of the coldest major cities in Canada. HVAC demand does not slow down here.

Edmonton averages minus 14 in January, colder than Calgary, colder than Winnipeg on a typical winter day. That sustained cold means HVAC systems run hard for months and failure rates are higher than in milder markets. Emergency searches from November through March are consistent and high-urgency. The homeowner who finds your site at 2am in January with no heat is not comparing prices. They are calling the first number they see.

Edmonton's economy is still significantly driven by the energy sector, which creates commercial and industrial HVAC demand across the metro area. Office parks, industrial facilities, and mixed-use buildings in areas like Sherwood Park and Nisku all require servicing. A contractor who can serve both residential and commercial markets needs a site that speaks to both buyer types without confusing either.

The city is also one of Canada's fastest-growing, with new communities in the south and west adding thousands of households every year. New homeowners in these areas have no established contractor relationships and find everything through search.

Edmonton CMA population

1.5 million+

Second-largest city in Alberta, one of the fastest growing in Canada

Average January temperature

Minus 14 C

Colder than most Canadian cities. HVAC failures are urgent and frequent.

Key satellite markets

St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Leduc

Each has distinct local search behaviour that a generic Edmonton page misses

Commercial HVAC demand

High

Energy sector drives significant demand across industrial and commercial facilities

Neighbourhoods and satellite cities

Edmonton customers search by area. Generic city pages leave leads on the table.

South Edmonton

Rapidly growing with communities like Windermere, Chappelle, and Heritage Valley attracting young families. Mix of new builds and established 1980s-1990s stock. High service volume year-round and strong AC installation demand as summers warm up.

North Edmonton

Established communities including Castle Downs, Griesbach, and Beaumaris alongside newer growth areas. Older housing stock in the core creates strong furnace replacement demand. Residents often search by community name rather than general north Edmonton terms.

West Edmonton

Anchored by mature neighbourhoods like Glenora and Westmount as well as newer suburbs near Anthony Henday Drive. Mix of high-income buyers who research thoroughly before calling and newer homeowners relying heavily on Google search.

St. Albert

Independent city northwest of Edmonton with its own strong local search behaviour. Residents explicitly search "HVAC St. Albert" and "furnace repair St. Albert" and a dedicated page consistently outperforms generic Edmonton targeting for searches in this area.

Sherwood Park

Large urban service area east of Edmonton with significant residential density. Sherwood Park has its own search identity and residents are unlikely to engage with a site that does not acknowledge their area specifically.

Spruce Grove / Leduc

Growing satellite communities west and south of Edmonton with underserved HVAC search markets. Lower digital competition means dedicated pages for these areas punch above their weight in terms of ranking difficulty versus traffic value.

What you get

Built for the Edmonton HVAC market. Not adapted from a template.

Edmonton HVAC is emergency-driven for most of the year. Your site needs to load fast on mobile, show a phone number above the fold, and cover the specific neighbourhoods and satellite cities in your service area with individual pages that rank for local search terms rather than just generic Edmonton keywords.

Every Edmonton HVAC build includes emergency call architecture, location pages for your service areas, and technical performance that holds up when someone is searching for help from a cold house in January.

Starting at

$1,000 CAD

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

Emergency call architecture

Phone number in the header, sticky click-to-call on mobile, trust signals above the fold. At minus 20, the homeowner is not scrolling.

Neighbourhood and satellite city pages

Individual location pages for St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Leduc, and key Edmonton neighbourhoods. Each targets real local search terms.

Alberta certification display

Provincial gas fitting and refrigeration licences displayed prominently. Edmonton customers check credentials before calling.

90+ Lighthouse guaranteed

Static Next.js on the Vercel edge network. Sub-100ms TTFB. Fast load times on mobile matter most when someone needs help urgently.

LocalBusiness schema

Structured data so Google understands your business, service area, and hours. Triggers rich snippets in search results.

Google Analytics + Search Console

Connected before launch so you have data from day one. Phone clicks and form submissions tracked as conversion events in GA4.

Common questions

HVAC website questions for Edmonton contractors.

How much does an HVAC website cost for an Edmonton company?

Starting at $1,000 CAD for a custom 5-page site. Emergency call CTAs, mobile-first design, LocalBusiness schema, Google Analytics, and Vercel deployment all included. Scope and final price confirmed on a discovery call.

How do I rank on Google for furnace repair in Edmonton?

Edmonton winters are severe with consistent lows that make heating failures genuinely dangerous. The core ranking factors are technical (fast load times, Core Web Vitals, schema markup), local (neighbourhood-level location pages, Google Business Profile optimization), and content (service pages targeting real Edmonton search terms like "furnace repair south Edmonton" or "emergency HVAC St. Albert"). We build all three from day one.

Do you build neighbourhood-level pages for Edmonton HVAC companies?

Yes. Edmonton residents search by area, not just city. Someone in Windermere searches "HVAC Windermere" or "furnace repair SW Edmonton", not a generic Edmonton term. Every build includes location pages for the neighbourhoods and satellite cities in your service area.

How long does it take to build an Edmonton HVAC website?

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

Does Edmonton HVAC search behave differently than Calgary?

Yes. Edmonton winters are colder and more consistent than Calgary, with fewer chinook events. This means furnace failures are more evenly distributed across the winter season rather than concentrated around temperature swings. Emergency search volume is sustained from November through March rather than spiking around specific weather events. The oil and gas sector also drives significant industrial HVAC demand in the Edmonton metro area.

Do you offer ongoing SEO for Edmonton HVAC companies after launch?

Yes. Monthly retainer options include Search Console monitoring, content updates, Google Business Profile management, and ongoing local SEO. Edmonton is competitive enough that a strong launch is the foundation, not the end point.

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A custom HVAC website for your Edmonton business.

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