$999 HVAC / Air-Con Websitesin Brisbane.
Split-system quotes, ducted upgrades, annual services. An air-con website that separates the January-heatwave panic buyer from the ducted-system researcher.
HVAC customers arrive in two completely different states of mind. In January, a panicked homeowner with a broken unit at 38°C needs a fast callout and a tap-to-call number. In October, a homeowner researching a ducted upgrade needs room-count pricing, brand info, and a quote comparison. Our $999 Lightning Sprint serves both without mixing them.
Built for Brisbane, not templated from Sydney.
Brisbane is Australia's fastest-growing capital and — critically for trades — its most renovation-heavy. Post-war Queenslanders, post-flood repair demand, and the 2032 Olympics pipeline mean trades here are quoting more often and on shorter timelines than their southern counterparts.
Brisbane buyers search with language that betrays the local flavour — "Queenslander", "after-flood", "stumps", "timber deck restumping". A site that picks up that vocabulary in its service pages converts better than one written for a national audience.
Brisbane's suburbs split cleanly into the inner ring (West End, Paddington, New Farm), the middle (Indooroopilly, Toowong, Bulimba), the booming north (North Lakes, Chermside), and the south (Logan, Mt Gravatt). Buyers Google suburb plus trade — not Brisbane plus trade — and the sites that win rank on the suburb variants.
Three leaks that cost you jobs every week.
Emergency service is not a separate path
A heatwave customer with a broken unit cannot afford a 5-field form. If there is no tap-to-call emergency route, the job is gone.
Ducted vs. split is one page
These are radically different buyer journeys. Ducted is a $15k+ planned purchase; split is a $2-4k reactive fix. One page does neither justice.
ARC licence / refrigerant handling not displayed
ARC refrigerant handling licence (Australian Refrigeration Council) should be in the header. Insurance-conscious buyers and commercial customers always check.
Everything. No upsells, no surprise invoices.
- 015-page site — home, services, about, contact, and one bespoke conversion page
- 02Mobile-first build — Lighthouse 95+, Core Web Vitals tuned, tap-to-call everywhere
- 03Google Business Profile setup and verification (if not already done)
- 04Schema markup: LocalBusiness, Service, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList — all structured
- 05Contact form wired to email + SMS — after-hours routing included
- 0612 months of managed hosting on Vercel + CDN + daily backups
- 071 round of revisions — everything handed over, yours forever
Three conversion modules a generic template will never give you.
Emergency / service / install split
Three paths: EMERGENCY (call now), ANNUAL SERVICE (book from calendar), NEW INSTALL (guided quote with room count and ducted/split choice). Each with its own form.
Room-count quote calculator
Buyer enters home layout and approximate room sizes, gets a ballpark install estimate with split/multi-split/ducted options. Qualifies leads and cuts quote time.
ARC + licence strip
ARC refrigerant licence, electrical licence, and public liability in a permanent header strip. One-click verification. Strong signal for high-spend jobs.
Brief on Monday. Live by next Monday.
Brief — Day 1
A 30-minute discovery call. You bring your licence numbers, preferred phone and email, and any photos you have. Daniel writes the brief back to you within the hour.
Build — Days 2-5
Design, copy, schema, and the trade-specific conversion modules ship in parallel. You see a live preview URL by end of day 3, with rolling updates.
Launch — Day 7
DNS, Google verification, and final review on day 6. Live and indexed by day 7. Post-launch check-in at the 2-week mark. Then it's yours.
The 7-Point HVAC Website Audit — Brisbane
Emergency vs. planned-install separation, ARC licence display, state rebate coverage, and the room-count calculator that doubles conversion.
- 01Is emergency service a one-tap call path?
- 02Is ducted vs. split clearly separated?
- 03Is the ARC refrigerant licence displayed?
- 04Is there a room-count / budget calculator?
- 05Are brand / platinum-partner relationships shown?
- 06Are state rebates (VEEC, ESS, REES) explained?
- 07Can AI distinguish your emergency and install pathways?
Questions we get every week.
Can emergency repairs skip the form completely?+
How accurate is the room-count calculator?+
Do you show my brand relationships?+
Can I take commercial HVAC leads on the same site?+
Do you handle refrigerant-leak / warranty callouts?+
What about VEECs / STC / NSW ESS rebates?+
Not quite what you needed?
Your new Brisbane hvac contractor website.
Live in 7 days. $999.
Book the sprint or grab the free audit first. Either way, you'll know within one phone call whether this is the right fit — no follow-up pressure, no agency overhead.