HVAC Website Example
An HVAC site has to explain repairs, installs, tune-ups, financing, and comfort planning without overwhelming the visitor. This example shows how the LuperIQ service-business shell handles that with a booking-ready public experience.
What is live in this example
Repair, install, and maintenance positioning
The HVAC example is shaped for seasonal urgency while still giving room for installs, maintenance plans, equipment visibility, and customer education.
Equipment and financing visibility
The shell keeps equipment and financing pages close to the core booking path so larger jobs do not fall apart when a customer needs more confidence.
Route set built for local search
The example family uses dedicated services, areas, equipment, booking, financing, and portal pages to give both people and search engines a clearer site structure.
One shared public system
The live example runs on the same Theme Studio shell, SEO layer, and journal-backed content model as the other modern service-site examples.
Public pages that are already part of the example
/Homepage
Seasonal urgency, trust, and strong call-to-action placement.
/servicesServices
Heating, cooling, tune-up, repair, and install offers in a scannable structure.
/equipmentEquipment
A place to explain systems, upgrades, replacements, and product guidance.
/areasService Areas
Coverage pages that support local discovery.
/bookBooking
Lead-capture path for service requests.
/financingFinancing
Payment-plan messaging for replacements and larger projects.
/portalCustomer Portal
Existing-customer access without sending people to a separate stack.
Good fit for
- HVAC teams that need repair, maintenance, and replacement messaging together.
- Operators who rely on financing visibility for larger installs.
- Businesses that want a public site and future customer workflows under one roof.
