HVAC websites · Atlanta, GA

An Atlanta summer keeps the no-cool calls coming. Answer them all.

An HVAC site built for the Georgia heat: lead capture and booking automation, missed-call text-back, and review automation. Live in seven days.

Atlanta's long, humid summers put months of load on cooling systems, and a no-cool call in July is a same-day booking the homeowner will not sit on. A missed call is a $150 to $15,000 job dialing the next shop. Our text-back recovers about 38%.

Built for Atlanta, not a template.

Same system every trade runs on, tuned to what Atlanta actually calls about.

Atlanta summers are long and humid, and the humidity works cooling systems harder than a dry-heat market ever does: more moisture load, more short-cycling, more drainage calls, over a season that stretches from spring well into fall. Your phone rings on the weather's schedule, and in July a no-cool call is an emergency the homeowner will not wait on.

Georgia also treats HVAC seriously at the state level, which raises the trust bar and rewards shops that display their credentials clearly. Nova builds a site that shows your state license plainly, loads fast on a phone, and turns every missed call into a text-back and a booking, so the after-hours and weekend leads that used to go to voicemail stay yours.

Local licensing and demand

Licensing in Georgia

Georgia State Board of Conditioned Air Contractors

Georgia requires a state HVAC license through the State Board of Conditioned Air Contractors, with a Class I license restricted to systems up to 175,000 BTU heating and 60,000 BTU cooling and a Class II with no such cap, plus documented experience. Your site is built to show your license class up front, because Atlanta homeowners look for it before they book.

Why the phone rings here

A long cooling season, humidity-driven

The heat is not extreme like the desert Southwest, but the humidity and the length of the season keep systems working from spring to fall. That steady load means consistent lead flow and after-hours calls worth capturing every week.

  • State license class, shown up front. Georgia licenses HVAC by class. Your Class I or Class II license goes on the site, because Atlanta homeowners check.

  • Written for humidity work. Short-cycle, drainage, and moisture-load calls run heavy here. The service pages match what Atlanta actually searches.

  • After-hours calls kept, not lost. Missed-call text-back captures the weekend and evening no-cool calls that used to hit voicemail.

Three tiers. Pick one. Live in a week.

Same pricing everywhere: one setup number, one monthly number. Month to month, cancel anytime.

Starter

Get found, take the call.

$600setup

plus $149/mo, hosting and support

One service call pays the month back.

  • A five-page HVAC site, built to convert
  • Mobile-first, PageSpeed 90+
  • Local listings synced, SEO basics
  • Contact form to email and SMS
  • Domain and SSL included
  • A monthly performance report

Growth

Best value

Turn the leads you miss into booked jobs.

$1,297setup

plus $199/mo, automation and CRM

Two saved jobs a month: +$1,000 to $4,000.

Everything in Starter, plus

  • Lead capture and booking automation that turns HVAC inquiries into scheduled jobs
  • Missed-call text-back: an auto SMS within 60 seconds
  • Review automation, five stars on a steady drip
  • A CRM pipeline with lead tracking
  • Job-photo gallery and service pages
  • A quarterly strategy call

Pro

Own your service area.

$1,997setup

plus $349/mo, ads, SEO, and support

One system install pays for half a year.

Everything in Growth, plus

  • Local SEO across five ZIP codes
  • Branded service-area pages
  • Email and SMS nurture sequences
  • A monthly one-to-one strategy call
  • Priority support, four-hour response

See it before you decide.

A 15-minute call. We mock up your new Atlanta HVAC site live on the screen and show you the leads you are leaving on the table. No pitch.

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