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HVAC Website Design Vancouver BC

Metro Vancouver's mild winters mean fewer emergency calls than Calgary or Toronto, but the heat pump shift is changing that math. CleanBC rebates are driving a surge in planned-purchase installs, and the 2021 heat dome made AC installs a serious topic for the first time. We build HVAC websites that rank across Metro Vancouver and convert both the emergency caller and the homeowner doing their research.

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7 days

Deposit to live site

90+

Lighthouse score guaranteed

<100ms

Time to First Byte

$1,000

Starting price

The Metro Vancouver HVAC market

Mild winters, but the market is shifting fast.

Metro Vancouver's HVAC market is different from the rest of Canada. Winters are mild enough that furnace failures are less frequent, but the heat pump transition is accelerating faster here than anywhere else in the country. The CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program offers income-qualified households up to $19,000 toward a heat pump installation, with additional rebates through BC Hydro and FortisBC. Contractors who have content targeting rebate-driven buyers are capturing a growing slice of planned-purchase searches before competitors.

The 2021 heat dome that hit Metro Vancouver hard changed the AC conversation permanently. Before 2021, central air was uncommon in Vancouver homes. Since then, searches for AC installation and ductless mini-splits have become a genuine seasonal peak running March through July. That is a new revenue stream that barely existed five years ago and that most HVAC websites in the region are not optimized for.

TECA (Thermal Environmental Comfort Association) is BC's HVAC industry body. TECA Quality First certification is a recognized trust signal for Metro Vancouver customers who are more credentials-aware than in most other Canadian markets. Displaying your TECA number prominently converts better than burying it in the footer.

CleanBC heat pump rebate (income-qualified)

Up to $19,000

Better Homes Energy Savings Program. Additional rebates through BC Hydro and FortisBC.

Heat pump growth in BC

+80% since 2017

From roughly 142,000 to 254,000 households. One of the fastest adoption rates in Canada.

Post-heat-dome AC search trend

New seasonal peak Mar to Jul

Central AC and mini-split searches grew sharply after June 2021 and have not returned to pre-dome levels.

TECA certification

Quality First, renewed every 3 years

BC's HVAC trade body. Displaying your TECA number converts better than omitting it.

Metro Vancouver service areas

Every city in Metro Vancouver is its own search market.

Burnaby

One of the busiest HVAC markets in Metro Vancouver. Dense mix of older detached homes in Burnaby Heights and Metrotown areas alongside newer condo buildings near Brentwood. Residents search "furnace repair Burnaby" and "HVAC company Burnaby" at high volume, and competition is lower than City of Vancouver proper.

Surrey

BC's second-largest city with one of the fastest-growing housing stocks in the province. North Surrey, Newton, Cloverdale, and South Surrey each have distinct demographics and housing types. AC installation demand is rising sharply here as newer builds come with central air as standard.

Richmond

Dense, bilingual market with a high proportion of newer mid-rise and high-rise buildings. Fan coil units and ductless mini-splits are common here. Searches are often in English and Mandarin. Fast load times matter significantly in Richmond where customers are comparing multiple tabs simultaneously.

North Vancouver

Higher-income market with larger homes and premium HVAC expectations. Lower Lonsdale, Lynn Valley, and Deep Cove residents expect polished online presence before calling. Heat pump retrofits are popular here given larger home sizes and strong environmental awareness on the North Shore.

Coquitlam and Tri-Cities

Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau, and Port Moody represent significant new construction from the 2000s to present. Planned-purchase searches dominate here. Homeowners in this area are tech-savvy, compare multiple companies, and respond well to transparent pricing content.

City of Vancouver

Kitsilano, East Van, Mount Pleasant, Yaletown, and beyond. Mix of heritage homes needing aging system replacement and dense condo buildings with in-suite HVAC. TECA certification is a visible trust signal in Vancouver proper where customers are particularly credentials-conscious.

What you get

Built for Metro Vancouver HVAC. By a Vancouver-based team.

We are based in Metro Vancouver. We know what TECA certification means to a Burnaby homeowner, what CleanBC rebates mean to a North Van homeowner considering a heat pump, and what the post-heat-dome AC search trend looks like in real Search Console data. That context goes into every Vancouver HVAC site we build.

Every Metro Vancouver HVAC build includes location pages for the municipalities in your service area. Not one generic Vancouver page. Real pages targeting how your customers search in Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond, North Van, and Coquitlam.

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. Your emergency caller is not scrolling.

CleanBC and BC Hydro rebate content

Dedicated section on heat pump incentive programs. This is how rebate-driven buyers are searching right now and most Metro Vancouver HVAC sites have nothing on it.

Metro Vancouver location pages

Individual pages for Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond, North Vancouver, Coquitlam, and every other municipality in your service area. Each targets local search in that specific market.

TECA credential display

Your TECA Quality First number prominently in the header and on service pages. Metro Vancouver customers check for this more than in most other Canadian markets.

90+ Lighthouse guaranteed

Static Next.js on the Vercel edge network. Sub-100ms TTFB. Metro Vancouver customers are on mobile with high expectations.

Google Analytics + Search Console

Connected before launch. Phone clicks and form submissions tracked as conversion events from day one.

Common questions

HVAC website questions for Vancouver contractors.

How much does an HVAC website cost for a Vancouver company?

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

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

Vancouver HVAC is competitive but not dominated by a single player. The core factors are technical (fast load times, Core Web Vitals, schema markup), local (neighbourhood-level location pages across Metro Vancouver, Google Business Profile optimization), and content (service pages targeting actual Vancouver searches like "furnace repair Burnaby" or "heat pump installation Richmond"). We build all three into every site from day one.

Do you include CleanBC and heat pump rebate content for Vancouver HVAC sites?

Yes. BC has some of the strongest heat pump incentive programs in Canada. The CleanBC Better Homes Energy Savings Program, BC Hydro rebates, and FortisBC rebates are all active search terms among Vancouver homeowners considering a heat pump install. We build dedicated rebate content into every Vancouver HVAC site because it captures a growing segment of high-intent buyers.

Do you build neighbourhood-level location pages for Metro Vancouver?

Yes. Vancouver HVAC customers search by municipality and neighbourhood, not just by city. A homeowner in Burnaby searches "HVAC repair Burnaby", not "HVAC repair Vancouver". Every build includes location pages for the specific Metro Vancouver cities in your service area, whether that is Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond, North Vancouver, Coquitlam, or further out.

How long does it take to build a Vancouver HVAC website?

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

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

Yes. Monthly retainer options include Search Console monitoring, Google Business Profile management, seasonal content updates, and ongoing local SEO. Metro Vancouver is competitive enough that a strong site is the foundation, not the finish line.

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A custom HVAC website for your Vancouver business.

Tell us about your HVAC company and we will put together a free estimate on scope, timeline, and price. No obligation, no sales call required.

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