HVAC websites · Houston, TX

Houston runs its air conditioning year-round. So does the phone.

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

Houston is one of the most air-conditioned cities in the world, and the humidity keeps systems working long past a dry-heat market. A missed call is a $150 to $15,000 job dialing the next shop. Our text-back recovers about 38%.

Built for Houston, not a template.

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

Houston does not get a real off-season. The Gulf Coast heat and humidity keep systems running hard from early spring into late fall, and the moisture load means more coil, drainage, and short-cycle calls than a dry market ever sees. Your phone rings on a schedule the weather sets, not one you control.

Then there is the other side of the Texas coin. Winter Storm Uri froze and burst pipes across the region in 2021 and knocked out water for millions, and every hard freeze since has sent homeowners scrambling for shops that answer. Nova is built so both the July no-cool call and the January no-heat call land the same way: captured, texted back, and booked.

Local licensing and demand

Licensing in Texas

Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)

Texas licenses HVAC through TDLR's Air Conditioning and Refrigeration program, with Class A and Class B contractor licenses and eight hours of continuing education a year. There is no statewide general contractor license here, so your TDLR ACR license plus your Houston city registration is what customers look for. Your site shows both.

Why the phone rings here

Two seasons, both yours

The long cooling season is the base load; the winter freeze events are the spikes. Shops that only staff for summer lose the freeze work to whoever picks up at 11pm in January. The automation covers both without a second hire.

  • Humidity means more calls, not just hotter ones. Coil, drainage, and short-cycle work run heavy on the Gulf Coast. The site's service pages are written for what Houston actually calls about.

  • TDLR license and city registration, both shown. Houston homeowners check for the state ACR license and local registration. Both go on the site up front.

  • Freeze-night coverage without a night dispatcher. Missed-call text-back means a January no-heat call gets answered and booked even when the office is dark.

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 Houston HVAC site live on the screen and show you the leads you are leaving on the table. No pitch.

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