We Guarantee $30K to $100K
in New Revenue Within 60 Days.
Or You Do Not Pay.
Emergency calls. System replacements. Shoulder season maintenance. Three revenue streams, one system built to generate all three. Every lead is yours alone, hits your phone the instant it arrives, and your revenue is guaranteed in writing before we run a single ad.
Two Completely Different Revenue Streams.
Most Agencies Build for One. We Build for Both.
Every other trade has one primary customer type. HVAC has two, and they behave so differently that treating them the same is one of the most expensive mistakes a contractor can make.
AC dead in July. Furnace out at midnight in January.
The homeowner is not browsing options. They are calling until someone picks up. Research across the HVAC industry shows that calling back within minutes wins the work nine times out of ten. Some homeowners hire the first person who answers without listening to anyone else.
There is no second chance on an emergency call. The only variable is speed. Our Speed to Lead system delivers the alert to your phone the instant it arrives so you reach them while they are still looking.
Aging system. One repair too many. Energy bills climbing.
These homeowners are making a $5,000 to $15,000 decision. They are not in a panic. They are planning, researching, and comparing. They do not find you through an emergency Google search. They find you through Facebook and Instagram, months before the emergency happens.
Most HVAC contractors are completely invisible to this customer because they only market to people already in crisis. We reach them in the planning stage, before any competitor does.
PE-backed consolidators have entered markets across the country with marketing budgets that dwarf what any independent can spend. They dominate Google Ads during peak season and have call centers that respond to shared leads before you ever see them. We are how independent HVAC contractors fight back. Your leads belong only to you. You reach the homeowner before their call center does. You deliver the personal service they cannot.
Whether You Got Burned by a Lead Platform or a Marketing Agency, What Happened Was Not Your Fault.
Almost every HVAC contractor we talk to has tried at least one of these two paths before reaching us. They left with less money and a reasonable conviction that paying for marketing just does not work for HVAC. That conviction is wrong. But every experience that created it was real.
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lead simultaneously
every lead you win
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Average service call ticket: $200 to $250. Average cost per shared lead: $60 to $100. Same lead sold to three to five other HVAC companies at the same time. After factoring all costs, HVAC contractors make between zero and fifty dollars for every shared lead they win. That is not a marketing strategy. That is a slow way to go broke.
Large private equity backed HVAC consolidators are in markets across the country. They spend on Google Ads at a scale independent contractors cannot match, drive up the cost per click during peak season, and have call centers ready to respond to shared leads faster than any owner-operator can. If your only strategy is to bid on emergency searches, you are in a fight you are outgunned for.
The only contractors who have had real success on HomeAdvisor agree: call within minutes or lose the money. But when you are on a rooftop, under a house, or at a condenser unit with your hands full, opening an email and manually dialing a number is not physically possible. You lose the lead before you can respond. Our system puts it on your phone as an alert. You tap once. It calls.
HVAC has two distinct job types with completely different marketing requirements, a severe shoulder season that requires proactive strategy, and emergency calls that live and die on response time. A generic agency built you a website and ran standard Google Ads. They did not build Facebook campaigns for system replacement consideration. They charged a retainer for traffic that did not connect to revenue and told you to wait when the phone stayed silent.
The contractors who dominate the summer rush started in February. Their Google presence was already growing. Their Facebook campaigns were reaching system replacement prospects before the emergency season hit. By July, the pipeline was built. Most agencies start when you tell them to, which means you are always competing in the most expensive, most crowded window with no head start over anyone.
Lead platforms charge you whether leads become jobs or not. Agencies charge you whether the phone rings or not. In both cases, every dollar of risk is yours and every outcome is uncertain. We make a completely different kind of promise, and we put it in writing before day one.
How We Generate $30,000 to $100,000 a Month for HVAC Contractors
Four steps. Built for emergency repairs and system replacements. One outcome: money in your account.
We build your pipeline across both channels and both job types
Facebook and Instagram reach homeowners thinking about their HVAC system before the crisis hits. Aging equipment. One repair bill too many. Planning a renovation. We produce AI-enhanced short form video ads built to stop people mid-scroll, static image ads that grab attention in a crowded feed, and pattern-disrupting creatives that make every other HVAC ad in your market look like background noise. Every ad paired with expertly crafted copy targeting system replacement prospects in your area. All done for you. All running around the clock, building your pipeline months before the emergency season arrives.
Google SEO and Business Profile captures the homeowner already in a crisis, typing "AC repair near me" at midnight or "furnace not working" on the coldest morning of the year. We optimize your site for high-intent emergency searches, build out your Google Business Profile so you rank on the map, and make it easy for satisfied customers to leave reviews. This channel gains traction fast and compounds in value every month it runs.
A homeowner in your area needs an HVAC contractor
Somebody's AC stopped working on the hottest day of the year. Somebody's furnace is blowing cold air at 11pm. Somebody got their third big repair bill and is finally ready to talk about a new system. They find your ad or your Google listing, fill out a short form, and ask for help.
That request belongs to your company alone. No other HVAC contractor in your area ever receives it. Not now, not ever. Unlike every shared platform you have used before, there is no race against three other companies for the same homeowner.
Your phone makes a sound. You tap. It calls.
The moment that homeowner submits their form, you get an alert on your phone. Their name, their number, what they need, where they are. Not an email you check when you get back to the shop. Not a notification buried in a portal. Right now, while they are still searching for someone who will pick up.
You are on a rooftop. Under a house in a crawl space. At a condenser unit in a driveway with gloves on. You tap the alert and your phone calls them. One tap. If someone on your team handles dispatch, they get the same alert at the same moment. No software to learn. No dashboard to check. No login to remember.
You reach them in 60 seconds and win the job
For emergency calls, calling back within minutes wins nine times out of ten and some homeowners hire the first person who answers without listening to anyone else. Our system makes 60-second response times the default, not the heroic exception, because the alert reaches you instantly and calling is one tap.
For system replacement leads, reaching them quickly while their interest is fresh puts you in the conversation before any competitor knows they are in the market. The homeowner who gets a fast, personal response from an owner-operator does not need to hear from anyone else.
What You Have Probably Been Dealing With. And What Changes Here.
An honest side-by-side across all three options.
(Angi / HomeAdvisor / Thumbtack)
We Are Not Selling You Leads. We Are Not Selling You a Retainer. We Are Guaranteeing You Revenue.
Lead platforms charge you $60 to $100 per HVAC lead and keep the fee whether you win or not. Agencies charge a retainer every month whether the phone rings or not. Both put every dollar of risk on you. We make a completely different kind of promise.
In
Writing
In new HVAC revenue within your first 60 days. If we fall short, you choose: a full refund of everything you paid us, or we keep working at no charge until we hit the number. Written into your agreement before day one. There is no outcome where you lose.
- One system replacement at $8,000 covers what most contractors spend on months of shared platform leads that converted at break-even margins. We are not building you a pipeline of low-margin service calls.
- If we miss, you choose: full refund or we keep working free. Either way, you cannot lose money working with us.
- We only partner in markets where we are confident we can deliver. If your area will not work, we tell you before you spend a dollar.
Why We Run Facebook Ads and Google SEO at the Same Time, and Why HVAC Requires Both
Google captures the homeowner in a crisis right now. Facebook reaches the homeowner who will be in a crisis eventually, and gets you in front of them first. Running both is what makes the guarantee achievable.
Most HVAC marketing ignores the homeowner who is not yet in a crisis. Facebook and Instagram reach the much larger group who will eventually need service: homeowners with aging systems, homeowners who just got a big repair bill, homeowners planning a renovation. These are your system replacement customers, and they are making their decision months before they search Google.
We produce AI-enhanced short form video ads built to stop people mid-scroll, static image ads that grab attention in a crowded feed, and pattern-disrupting creatives that make every other HVAC ad look forgettable. Every ad paired with expertly crafted copy. All done for you. All running around the clock, building your pipeline through the shoulder months so the peak season is yours before it starts.
When someone searches "AC repair near me" at midnight or "furnace not working" on the coldest morning of the year, they are done browsing. They are making a call. Showing up at the top of that result and on Google Maps is the foundation of your emergency business. We optimize your website for the highest-intent searches in your market, all targeted to your service area.
We build out your Google Business Profile and make it easy for satisfied customers to leave reviews. Reviews matter enormously in HVAC because homeowners are inviting a tech into their home and they read every word before they call. This channel gains traction faster than most people expect and keeps compounding in value month after month as an asset you own.
The Contractors Who Win the Summer Rush Started Building in February. Here Is Why That Matters.
HVAC is one of the most seasonal businesses in the trades. Phones ring hard in July and August when AC systems are struggling, and again in December and January when heat goes out. In between, during the shoulder months of spring and fall, demand drops sharply and most HVAC contractors face a painful revenue gap. and goes quiet.
Most contractors respond by marketing reactively. They turn ads on when demand picks up and pull back when it slows. The problem with reactive marketing is that you are competing in the most expensive, most crowded window, against the most contractors and the highest cost per click, with no advantage over anyone who started at the same time you did.
The contractors who consistently dominate their markets build their pipeline before the peak arrives. The homeowner who sees your Facebook ad in February about the efficiency of a new system is the one who calls you in April when they turn the AC on for the first time and it struggles. The homeowner who finds your Google listing in March is the one who already has your number when the July emergency hits. You did not win their business when they called. You won it months earlier when you were already there. We start building your pipeline on day one. Your competitors start in June. That gap is yours to own.
What HVAC Contractors Ask Us Before They Sign
Is Your Area Still Open?
We work with one HVAC contractor per market. If another company in your area is already working with us, that territory is closed and we will tell you the moment you book a call. If your area is still available, this is worth 20 minutes of your time.
Takes less than 60 seconds to schedule. We will confirm your time and reach out before the call.