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Website builder for HVAC companies

Styka reads your Google Business Profile — service area, hours, job photos, and real reviews — and builds an HVAC website that makes the emergency no-cool and no-heat call easy to place.

No credit card. Generated from your existing Google Business Profile.

Why Styka works for hvac companies

When someone's AC quits in a July heatwave or the furnace dies on the coldest night of the year, they search "AC repair near me" or "emergency HVAC" and call the first company that looks legit and local. An HVAC site's job is to make that urgent call easy to place: show that you cover their town, handle both cooling and heating, and have homeowners who trust you — fast, on a phone — so you're the one they reach before they scroll to the next contractor.

Built around the no-cool and no-heat emergency call

HVAC demand spikes the moment a system fails in extreme weather. Styka puts a tap-to-call CTA in the hero, after your services, and in a sticky bar — and frames the headline around urgent AC and heating repair — so a panicked homeowner can dial you in two taps instead of hunting for a phone number behind a contact form.

Reads as both AC and heating, not generic 'home services'

Styka detects the cooling and heating work your listing and reviews actually mention — central AC repair, furnace and heat-pump service, ductwork, thermostats, mini-splits — and writes the services section around those specifically, so the page reads as a real HVAC contractor and not a swapped-noun handyman template.

Seasonal tune-ups and maintenance plans get their own section

The recurring revenue in HVAC is spring AC tune-ups, fall furnace checks, and maintenance memberships. If your reviews and listing reference seasonal service or a maintenance plan, Styka surfaces it as its own block so off-season visitors have a reason to book now and become repeat customers.

Reviews carry the trust an install decision needs

Replacing a system is a multi-thousand-dollar decision, so homeowners read reviews hard. Styka quotes your real Google reviews with the reviewer's actual name and pulls the themes prospects weigh — 'showed up same day,' 'honest about repair vs. replace,' 'no pressure on the quote' — instead of generic five-star filler.

What lands on your HVAC business site,
straight from Google

Job and equipment photos → hero and gallery

Your Google photos — installed condensers and air handlers, a clean ductwork run, the crew on a rooftop unit — become the visual proof in the hero and gallery, so the site shows real HVAC work instead of a stock photo of a thermostat.

Business hours → 'when we answer' and emergency availability

Styka pulls your listing hours into the site so homeowners know when you're reachable. If your profile notes 24/7 or after-hours emergency service, that signal is surfaced near the call CTA where a no-heat caller at 11pm will look first.

Google reviews → named HVAC testimonials

Real reviews are quoted with the reviewer's actual name and turned into a testimonials section weighted toward the things that close an HVAC job — fast emergency response, fair diagnosis, and honest repair-versus-replace advice. You approve the text before publish and can hide any review.

Contact, location, and service area → service-area block

Your listing's phone, address, and the towns you cover become a tap-to-call header and a service-area section that matches how people search ('AC repair near me,' '<city> furnace repair'), so visitors confirm you cover them before they dial.

Owner-connected estimate/booking CTA → call and quote buttons

Styka places the call-to-action and you connect it to what you use — tap-to-call for emergencies or your scheduling/estimate-request link for tune-ups and install quotes. The same connected CTA is threaded through the hero, services, and sticky bar so no urgent visitor loses the button.

Built for every kind of HVAC business

Styka generates a website for residential AC repair and installation companies, furnace and heating repair contractors, heat-pump specialists, ductless mini-split installers, commercial HVAC service companies, indoor air quality and ductwork pros, HVAC maintenance-plan providers, and emergency 24/7 heating and cooling services. If you have a Google Business Profile, Styka can read it and design a site around the things your customers actually praise.

HVAC companies questions

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Yes. Styka reads your existing Google Business Profile — your business name, HVAC category, service area, hours, photos, contact info, and real reviews — and generates a designed, editable HVAC website from it, usually in minutes. You don't start from a blank page.

Styka builds the services section from what your Google listing and reviews already mention. To add a fuller price list or service menu, scan a photo or PDF of it and Styka reads the lines — you review every line before it publishes. Styka never auto-invents services, prices, or warranty terms you didn't provide.

Yes. The phone number from your listing becomes a tap-to-call button placed in the hero and a sticky bar so a no-cool or no-heat caller can reach you in two taps. If your Google profile lists after-hours or 24/7 availability, Styka surfaces that near the call CTA. You can also connect your own scheduling or estimate-request link for non-emergency jobs.

Styka only uses what's on your Google listing plus what you upload, so it doesn't pull live inventory or stock levels. If you offer financing, you can add and edit that copy yourself and link out to your financing provider — Styka won't fabricate rates, approval terms, or stock for you.

You can publish free on a yoursite.styka.ai subdomain with hosting and SSL included, no credit card. Pro adds a custom domain (like yourhvac.com), HTML export, a larger AI allowance, and removes the Styka badge.

A better site.
Before your next review.

Your Google Business listing already has everything we need — reviews, photos, hours, the whole story. We turn it into a polished website in minutes.