AC season is here.
Is your phone ringing?
We build websites for Cleveland HVAC companies that rank on Google and turn summer searches into booked jobs. Flat rate. Local. No disappearing after launch.
A bad website costs you jobs every single week.
Most HVAC owners know their site is not great. They just don't realize how many calls it's costing them in real time -- especially during peak cooling and heating seasons.
Get a Free AuditAC season is here. Your competitor is getting those calls.
When a homeowner's AC dies in July, they search Google and call the first name that looks credible. If your site is slow, broken on mobile, or just missing -- that call goes to someone else. Every week.
Emergencies go to whoever loads fastest on a phone.
Most HVAC calls start on a smartphone. If your site takes more than 3 seconds to load or the phone number isn't tappable right at the top, people hang up and try the next result.
Your Google listing isn't enough on its own.
A Google Business Profile gets you found, but buyers click through to the website before they call. A weak site kills the trust your reviews built. A strong site closes it.
Fall tune-up season starts before you think it does.
Homeowners search "furnace tune-up Cleveland" in September. If your site isn't set up with a service page targeting that search, you're invisible during one of your highest-margin service months.
Here is what your site could look like.
Summit HVAC is a demo site we built specifically to show what a well-built HVAC website looks like in the Cleveland market. Fast, mobile-friendly, built to rank and convert.
Everything an HVAC site needs to convert.
We don't build generic contractor sites and slap your name on them. Every page is structured around how HVAC customers search and what makes them pick up the phone.
One price. No surprises.
No hourly billing. No scope creep invoices. We quote flat and build flat -- you know the number before you sign anything.
Starter
One-time, flat rate
- 5-page site (Home, Services, About, Contact, Service Area)
- Mobile-responsive, fast-loading
- Google Maps + local SEO
- Contact and quote request form
- 30-day post-launch support
Standard
One-time, flat rate
- Everything in Starter
- Up to 10 pages (individual service pages, blog, gallery)
- Blog setup, ready to publish
- Google Search Console submission
- 60-day post-launch support
Not sure which fits? The free audit call will tell you. Book it here.
You get Ray. Not a ticket. Not a call center.
Code The Land is based in Cleveland Heights. When you call, I answer. I know what Cleveland summers do to HVAC demand and what happens to your schedule when a cold front hits in October.
I build sites for local trades because I want a long-term relationship, not a transaction. Your site going live is the start of the relationship, not the end of it.
What HVAC owners usually ask
How long does it take to build an HVAC website?
Most sites are live within 3 to 4 weeks from kickoff. The timeline depends mostly on how fast we get your content, photos, and feedback. We tell you exactly what we need and when.
Will my site rank on Google?
Every site we build includes local SEO setup, Google Maps integration, and Google Search Console submission. New sites take time to rank, but we build the foundation correctly from day one so Google can find and trust your pages.
What do I need to provide?
Your logo, any photos of your trucks or crew, the services you offer, and your service area. We handle the rest -- copy, design, SEO setup, and launch.
What if something breaks after launch?
All packages include post-launch support. After that, the $150/month care plan covers updates, backups, and someone to call when something looks wrong. Cancel anytime.
Do you work with HVAC companies outside Cleveland?
We focus on the greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio area. Most of the work is remote so location is rarely an issue, but we know this market specifically.
The audit is free. No pitch, no pressure.
We look at your current site or lack of one, tell you exactly what is hurting you, and what it would take to fix it. You decide what comes next.