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Engineered for Heating & Cooling Companies

HVAC demand is relentless and unpredictable. A heat wave pushes AC calls through the roof in July, a polar vortex floods your phone with furnace emergencies in January, and every homeowner expects an instant response. Your website needs to capture those leads around the clock — not choke on traffic spikes because WordPress can't keep up with a shared hosting plan.

Wumty's HVAC template is purpose-built for the seasonal surges that define the heating and cooling industry. Every page is pre-rendered as static HTML at compile time. No database queries, no server-side processing, no plugin conflicts. The result is sub-second load times, perfect Lighthouse scores, and a site that stays fast whether five visitors arrive or five thousand arrive during the first cold snap of the season.

The template ships with everything an HVAC company needs to dominate local search: dedicated pages for AC repair, furnace installation, duct cleaning, heat pump service, and emergency calls. Service area pages target every city in your territory. Click-to-call buttons appear on every screen. And structured data tells Google exactly what services you offer, where you operate, and how to reach you.

Emergency Call Features

Prominent click-to-call buttons, 24/7 availability badges, and emergency service pages ensure homeowners can reach you instantly when heating or cooling fails.

Seasonal Service Pages

Dedicated pages for AC repair, furnace installation, heat pumps, duct cleaning, and more. Each page targets specific search queries with unique content and Service schema.

100/100 Lighthouse

Perfect scores on Google's Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO audits. Every page, every deployment, every time.

Service Area Targeting

Each city you serve gets its own page with unique content and local schema markup. Target 'AC repair in [city]' with dedicated landing pages.

Lead Capture Forms

Contact form with serverless email delivery. Homeowners submit service requests, you get the lead in seconds. No form subscription, no per-submission fees.

Surge-Ready Hosting

Static files served from a global CDN. When a heat wave or cold snap sends thousands of homeowners searching, your site handles every request without slowing down.

Launch Pricing

Choose Your Plan

Pre-built and ready to deploy. Pay once, own it forever.

Single Site

Complete HVAC template download

$ 149 /one-time
  • Service & service area pages
  • Emergency call features
  • Blog, FAQ & structured data
  • 1 production domain license
  • Free updates via download portal
Get Single Site - $149
Best Value

Studio

Every industry template included

$ 399 /one-time
  • Up to 10 production domains
  • Calculator Kit add-on
  • 1 year priority email support
  • Free updates via download portal
  • Best for franchises & multi-brand
Get Studio - $399

Agency

Everything in Studio

$ 799 /one-time
  • Unlimited production domains
  • Monorepo multi-site architecture
  • Per-site theming & white-label
  • 1 year priority email support
  • Built for agencies & resellers
Get Agency - $799

Battle-Tested

Battle-tested across real agency deployments.

Lifetime Updates

Every template update is yours forever.

Top Lighthouse Performance

Fastest sites in your market, out of the box.

Service Pages for Every HVAC Specialty

Each HVAC service gets its own page — AC repair, furnace installation, duct cleaning, heat pump service, thermostat installation, emergency heating. Every page includes structured content sections, seasonal context, calls to action, and JSON-LD Service schema. Google indexes each page independently, so you compete for 'furnace repair' and 'AC installation' as separate queries.

Service Pages for Every HVAC Specialty

City-Level Service Area Pages

Each city in your territory gets a dedicated URL with unique content and local schema markup. Serve 30 cities, get 30 indexable pages targeting queries like 'HVAC repair in Scottsdale, AZ.' Add a new city by creating one markdown file — the build process handles SEO metadata, sitemaps, and structured data automatically.

City-Level Service Area Pages

Built for Emergency Calls

When a furnace fails at midnight or an AC unit dies during a heat wave, homeowners need to reach you immediately. The emergency section features oversized click-to-call buttons, 24/7 availability messaging, and a streamlined mobile layout that puts your phone number front and center on every screen.

Built for Emergency Calls

When a homeowner’s air conditioner stops working on the hottest day of the year, they don’t browse. They grab their phone, search “AC repair near me,” and call the first HVAC company whose website loads fast, looks professional, and has a phone number they can tap. If your site takes four seconds to render a hero image on a bloated WordPress theme, that homeowner has already moved on. An HVAC website template built for speed and local search is the difference between answering that call and never knowing it existed.

This HVAC website template is designed around the reality of how heating and cooling companies earn business. Static HTML pages pre-built at compile time load in under one second on any device. Perfect 100/100 Lighthouse scores across Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO give your site every measurable advantage in Google’s ranking algorithm. No database, no plugins, no server processes — just fast pages served from a global CDN that stay online through seasonal traffic surges.

Why HVAC Companies Need a Fast Website in 2026

HVAC search traffic is defined by seasonal desperation. When a heat wave pushes temperatures past 100 degrees, searches for “AC not working” and “emergency AC repair near me” spike 300-400% in a single afternoon. When a polar vortex drops overnight lows below zero, “furnace won’t turn on” and “no heat emergency” flood Google at 2 AM from homeowners standing in freezing living rooms. These are not casual browsers. They are people in crisis, searching from their phones, ready to call the first company whose website loads and shows a phone number.

The problem is that HVAC carries some of the highest cost-per-click rates in all of home services. Google Ads data shows that keywords like “AC repair near me” run $30-50 per click in competitive metros, and “emergency furnace repair” is not far behind. If you are paying $40 to get a homeowner to your site and that site takes five seconds to render a hero image on a bloated WordPress theme, you just burned $40 on a visitor who left before seeing your phone number. Multiply that across a summer of AC failures or a winter of furnace breakdowns and the waste is staggering.

Here is what the typical HVAC contractor website looks like under real-world conditions:

  • 4-7 second load times on mobile during the exact seasonal surges when traffic peaks and every second costs you leads
  • Lighthouse scores between 25 and 55 — well below the thresholds Google uses to determine ranking eligibility for Core Web Vitals
  • Server crashes during weather events when hundreds of homeowners hit your WordPress shared hosting simultaneously during the first cold snap or heat wave
  • $30-50 wasted per bounced paid click on top of recurring hosting ($20-50/mo), plugin licenses ($150-350/yr), and developer maintenance

The average residential AC installation costs $5,000-12,000 and a furnace replacement runs $3,500-8,000. A homeowner searching “AC repair near me” at 2 AM during a heat wave is not comparison shopping — they are calling the first site that loads. If your site is the second result that actually renders, you have already lost a $6,000 job to a competitor with faster hosting. In an industry where seasonal demand concentrates 60% of annual revenue into a few peak months, website speed during those windows is not a nice-to-have. It is the difference between a record quarter and a quiet phone.

A static-first HVAC website template removes the entire bottleneck. No WordPress runtime choking under concurrent requests. No database queries spiking from 200ms to 5 seconds during traffic surges. Pre-rendered HTML served from edge servers worldwide — the same sub-second load time whether five visitors arrive or five thousand arrive during the first cold snap of the season.

What’s Included in the HVAC Website Template

This is not a generic business theme with a stock photo of an air conditioner. Every component is tailored to how HVAC companies actually acquire customers online.

Service Pages

Individual pages for each service line: AC repair, AC installation, furnace repair, furnace installation, heat pump service, duct cleaning, thermostat installation, indoor air quality, and emergency HVAC. Each page features structured content blocks for describing the work, equipment brands you service, expected timelines, and a direct call to action. JSON-LD Service schema on every page tells search engines exactly what you offer.

Service Area Pages

Each city in your coverage area gets its own URL (/service-area/phoenix/, /service-area/tempe/, /service-area/chandler/) with city-specific content and LocalBusiness schema markup. Google indexes these pages independently, so a search for “furnace repair in Chandler, AZ” can surface your dedicated Chandler page rather than a generic homepage.

Serve 30 municipalities? You get 30 landing pages competing for local visibility. Adding a new city is as simple as creating a markdown file with the city name and your service details for that market.

Emergency Booking

HVAC emergencies are high-intent, high-value leads. A homeowner whose furnace dies at 2 AM in January is not comparison shopping — they need someone now. The template includes a dedicated emergency section with oversized click-to-call buttons, 24/7 availability messaging, and a streamlined contact form that captures the essential details without friction. On mobile, your phone number appears as a sticky header element so it is always one tap away.

Blog for HVAC Content

Publishing content like “How to Prepare Your Furnace for Winter,” “Signs Your AC Needs Replacement,” and “What SEER Rating Means for Your Energy Bill” attracts homeowners who are researching before they buy. These visitors may not need emergency service today, but when they do, your company is already the authority they trust.

The template ships with a full blog engine: categories, tags, author pages, pagination, RSS feeds, and automatic Article schema markup. Write in markdown, save the file, and the build process generates SEO metadata, Open Graph images for social sharing, and internal links to your service pages.

Google’s local search algorithm places significant weight on structured data. The HVAC template generates JSON-LD markup for:

  • LocalBusiness — company name, address, phone, hours, service area, and payment methods
  • Service — each HVAC service with description, category, and pricing context
  • FAQPage — question and answer pairs formatted for FAQ rich results in Google
  • BreadcrumbList — navigation path displayed in search result snippets
  • BlogPosting — article metadata for blog posts, enabling article rich results

All markup is generated automatically from your content files. No manual JSON-LD editing, no schema plugins, no validation headaches.

How a Wumty HVAC Site Compares to WordPress

WordPress HVAC SiteWumty HVAC Template
Setup time3-7 days with plugins and configUnder 1 day
Lighthouse score25-55 (typical)100/100 (guaranteed)
Page load time4-7 seconds on mobileUnder 1 second
Monthly hosting$20-50/month$0 (Netlify/Vercel free tier)
Plugin costs$150-350/year (SEO, forms, security)$0 (all included)
Security patchesMonthly updates requiredNone (static HTML)
3-year total cost$1,800-5,000+$149 one-time
Structured dataPlugin required (Yoast, RankMath)Built in, automatic
Image optimizationPlugin required (Smush, ShortPixel)Built in, automatic
Dark modeTheme-dependent, often brokenBuilt in, zero-flash
Mobile responsivenessTheme-dependentBuilt in, tested
Traffic surgesServer may crash during heat wavesCDN handles any volume

For a side-by-side technical breakdown, read the full WordPress to Astro migration guide. Ready to switch? Get your HVAC website for $149 or view live sites.

HVAC Website SEO That Actually Works

Many HVAC companies spend $500-2,000 per month on SEO agencies that install WordPress plugins you could configure in an afternoon. The Wumty HVAC template ships with the technical SEO infrastructure that local search rewards — integrated from the ground up, not patched in with third-party tools.

Google Business Profile alignment. Your website’s structured data — business name, address, phone number, service area, operating hours — mirrors what Google sees in your Business Profile. Consistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) data across your website and GBP listing strengthens local pack rankings. The template generates this data from a single config file, eliminating mismatches.

Click-to-call on every page. On mobile, the single most valuable user action is tapping your phone number. The template renders your number as a clickable tel: link in the header, footer, emergency section, and contact area. One tap, the call connects. No scrolling to a contact page, no copying numbers.

City-specific landing pages. Each service area page targets “[service] in [city]” queries with dedicated content, local schema markup, and a unique canonical URL. Google evaluates each city page as an independent ranking candidate. An HVAC company covering 20 cities has 20 distinct opportunities to appear on page one.

Schema markup for rich results. FAQ sections produce FAQPage schema that can display your answers directly in Google search results. Service pages generate Service schema with pricing context. Blog posts produce Article schema for rich snippets. Everything is automatic — defined once in your content, generated on every build. See how this works in our guide to getting 100/100 Lighthouse scores on every client site.

Review and reputation management. Local rankings correlate heavily with review volume and sentiment. Pair your HVAC website with Wumty Reputation ($39/mo) to automate review requests after each service call, respond to reviews with AI assistance, and display aggregated ratings from Google, Yelp, and Facebook on your site. For advanced lead routing with CRM relay and SMS alerts, add Wumty Forms ($29/mo). Monitor your keyword positions and organic traffic with Wumty Analytics ($9/mo).

Built for Emergency Calls

HVAC emergencies do not follow a schedule. A compressor fails during a record heat wave. A gas furnace stops igniting on the coldest night of the year. A heat pump trips the breaker at 3 AM. In every case, the homeowner reaches for their phone and searches for immediate help.

Your website’s emergency response matters just as much as your field response. The HVAC template is designed with emergency conversion in mind:

  • Sticky mobile call bar — your phone number stays visible as visitors scroll, so calling is always one tap away regardless of where they are on the page
  • Emergency service page — a dedicated landing page for urgent HVAC calls with streamlined content focused on availability, response time, and a single prominent action: call now
  • After-hours messaging — configurable text that acknowledges the time of day and reassures the homeowner that emergency technicians are available
  • Fast load under any conditions — static HTML served from CDN edge nodes loads in under one second even on congested mobile networks during weather events when cell towers are overloaded

WordPress sites on shared hosting routinely fail during the exact moments HVAC companies need them most. A database query that normally takes 200ms can spike to 5+ seconds when hundreds of homeowners hit the site simultaneously during a weather event. Static sites have no such bottleneck — every request is a file served from the nearest edge server.

How to Launch Your HVAC Website

Step 1: Get the Template

Choose the Single Site plan ($149) for one HVAC website, or Studio ($399) if you operate multiple brands or locations. Download the template, unzip, and open it in any code editor (or use an AI assistant like Claude Code or Cursor for guided setup). The HVAC template ships with two layout variants: an emergency-focused layout that puts your phone number and 24/7 availability front and center for companies that rely on urgent service calls, and a maintenance-plan-focused layout designed for companies that prioritize recurring revenue from seasonal tune-up agreements.

Step 2: Customize Your Content

Open config.json and enter your company name, phone number, email, address, and operating hours. Add your NATE certification details, EPA 608 credentials, and any manufacturer authorizations (Carrier, Trane, Lennox) to the trust signals section. Edit the service markdown files to include SEER ratings for equipment you install, seasonal service pricing for tune-ups and inspections, and your emergency call-out fees. Add your service area cities as individual markdown files. The template handles SEO metadata, structured data, image optimization, and sitemap generation automatically from your content.

Step 3: Deploy for Free

Push your project to GitHub and connect to Netlify, Vercel, or Cloudflare Pages. These platforms detect the Astro project structure and deploy with zero configuration. Your HVAC site goes live with free hosting, automatic SSL certificates, and global CDN distribution. If you use ServiceTitan or Housecall Pro for dispatching, configure the booking link in your config file to route online requests directly into your field service management platform. Point your domain’s DNS records and you are live.

Total time from purchase to live site: under 1 day for most HVAC companies. Many operators launch during the off-season — late spring or early fall — so the site is indexed and ranking before the summer AC rush or winter heating surge hits.

Who This Template Is For

The HVAC template serves three distinct types of heating and cooling businesses:

Single-truck owner-operators competing against large franchises like Carrier, Trane, and local multi-location companies. You have the skills and the reviews, but your online presence is a Facebook page or a GoDaddy site builder template that screams “small operation.” This template gives you a website that looks and performs like the $7,000 custom builds your franchise competitors paid for — same speed, same SEO infrastructure, same professional credibility — for $149. Homeowners searching “AC repair near me” cannot tell the difference between your site and a 50-truck company’s site. That is the point.

Mid-size HVAC companies with 5-20 technicians expanding into new service areas. You have outgrown your original territory and need city-specific landing pages for every municipality you now cover. The template generates individual service area pages — each with its own URL, unique content, and local schema markup — so you can target “furnace repair in [new city]” without building separate websites for each market. Studio ($399) covers up to 10 production domains if you operate under different brand names in different regions.

HVAC franchises and multi-territory operators managing consistent branding across 10, 20, or 50+ locations. The Agency plan ($799) provides a monorepo architecture where every franchise location runs on the same codebase with per-site theming. Update the emergency call widget design once and it deploys to every location simultaneously. Each franchisee still controls their own service pricing, technician bios, and seasonal promotions — but the core brand experience stays uniform across the entire network.

What HVAC Professionals Say

“Our WordPress site scored a 31 on Lighthouse and took over six seconds to load on mobile. We switched to Wumty and hit 100/100 within the first deploy. Lead form submissions jumped 55% in the first month, and we started ranking in four new cities we had never appeared in before.”

Derek Hollis, Owner, Comfort Air Solutions (Residential & commercial, 18 technicians)

“I build websites for HVAC contractors across Texas. Managing eight separate WordPress installs with different themes and plugin versions was a nightmare. Now all eight clients run on one Wumty monorepo. A template update deploys to every site simultaneously. The Agency plan saved me 15 hours a month in maintenance alone.”

Natalie Pearson, Digital Director, Lone Star Contractor Marketing (Agency, 8 HVAC clients)

“We needed a site that could handle the January rush. Last winter, our old site went down twice during cold snaps when everyone in the metro area searched for furnace repair at once. Our Wumty site on Cloudflare Pages handled every traffic spike without a hiccup. We booked 34 emergency calls from organic search that week.”

Carlos Mendez, Operations Manager, Summit Climate Control (22 employees, 3 locations)

Built by Alex Crabinsky, a full-stack developer with 10+ years of experience building production websites. The architecture powering this HVAC website template runs 15+ agency client sites from a single codebase. Every template is tested across real client deployments before release. Learn more about the team.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an HVAC website cost?

A Wumty HVAC website is $149 one-time with Single Site. The package includes service pages for heating and cooling, service area pages, emergency call features, contact forms, blog, FAQ, structured data, and 100/100 Lighthouse scores. Hosting on Netlify or Vercel is free. No monthly fees, no subscriptions. Compare that to a custom HVAC website ($3,000-10,000) or WordPress with ongoing hosting and plugin costs ($1,500-4,500 over 3 years).

Can I feature emergency HVAC services on my site?

Yes. The HVAC template includes a dedicated emergency services section with prominent click-to-call buttons, 24/7 availability badges, and emergency-specific service pages. When a furnace dies at 2 AM in January, your site makes it effortless for homeowners to call you immediately.

Does the template handle seasonal HVAC content?

Yes. The blog system and service pages support seasonal content strategies. Publish furnace tune-up guides in fall, AC maintenance checklists in spring, and emergency preparedness tips in winter. Each post gets automatic SEO metadata and Article schema markup for rich results.

Will my HVAC website rank on Google?

The template is engineered for local search ranking. Every page includes JSON-LD structured data for LocalBusiness and Service schemas, telling Google your business type, service area, and contact details. City-specific service area pages with unique content, proper canonical URLs, XML sitemaps, and Open Graph tags give your site every technical SEO advantage Google rewards.

Can I add pages for each city I serve?

Yes. The HVAC template generates service area pages where each city gets its own URL, unique content, and local schema markup. If you serve 25 cities, you get 25 indexable pages, each optimized for queries like “AC repair in [city name].” Add a new city by creating a simple markdown file.

Do I need coding skills to use this template?

No. You edit your SEER ratings, seasonal service pricing, emergency call-out fees, and NATE certification details in config and markdown files. Save the file and your site rebuilds automatically. No coding, no WordPress dashboard, no page builder. If you can edit a text document, you can update your furnace installation pricing or add a new AC model to your equipment page.

How do I capture leads from my HVAC website?

The template includes a contact form with serverless email delivery. When a homeowner submits a service request, you receive their name, phone number, email, and message within seconds. The form includes validation, spam protection, and a success confirmation. No third-party form service, no monthly fees.

How long does it take to launch an HVAC website?

Most HVAC companies launch in under a day. Download the template, update your company details and NATE certification info, customize your heating and cooling service descriptions with equipment brands and SEER ratings, add your service area cities, and deploy. Most HVAC companies launch during the off-season in spring or fall so the site is indexed and ranking before the summer AC rush or winter furnace surge.

What if I need more than one website?

Single Site ($149) licenses one production domain. If you operate multiple HVAC brands or a franchise, Studio ($399) includes every industry template and up to 10 production domains. Agency ($799) adds unlimited domains, monorepo architecture, and white-label rights for managing client sites.

Can I track leads and website traffic?

Yes. The template supports Google Analytics 4, Microsoft Clarity, and Ahrefs analytics. Configure your tracking IDs in the config file and analytics scripts load automatically with deferred execution so they never impact page speed.

Is there a setup service available?

Yes. Wumty Setup ($499) includes professional deployment, DNS configuration, content migration, Google Business Profile optimization, and priority development queue. We handle the entire launch process — you provide your content and domain.


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