Websites for OKC HVAC contractors.
It's 105 degrees, the AC just died, and your customer is on their phone looking for someone who answers.
A slow site loses the call to whoever loads first. We build fast ones.
How HVAC contractors lose jobs before the first call.
Oklahoma doesn't forgive slow sites. The contractor whose page loads first answers first.
Mobile-first, always
'AC repair near me' is a phone search. The customer is hot, frustrated, not scrolling. Tap-to-call must be one tap. If your number isn't in the top half of the first screen, the next HVAC contractor on the list is getting the job.
Load fast on 4G
A homeowner sweating in 95-degree indoor air is not waiting 6 seconds for your site. Most WordPress HVAC sites we audit take 6-10 seconds on mobile. Hand-coded sites typically load in 1-2 seconds.
License + EPA cert prominent
Oklahoma homeowners and commercial buyers check for your state HVAC license, EPA 608 cert, NATE cert, and insurance before they let you on their property. Every site we build puts that trust stack front and center, not buried.
Service-specific pages
'AC repair Edmond OK', 'furnace install Norman', 'heat pump replacement OKC', 'mini-split install Moore'. Each is a different Google search. Your site needs a page for each major service crossed with each town you cover.
Built specifically for HVAC contractors.
Tap-to-call CTA
Sticky call button visible on every page. Pre-dials your line on mobile. One tap and the homeowner is talking to you.
Service menu pages
AC repair, AC install, furnace repair, heat pump replacement, mini-split install, indoor air quality, maintenance plans. Each gets its own page.
City landing pages
Every town in your service radius gets its own page. Each ranks independently for that city's local 'AC repair' and 'HVAC near me' searches.
License + cert stack
Your Oklahoma HVAC license, EPA 608, NATE certification, insurance carrier, and BBB rating surfaced in the header and footer.
Local SEO schema
LocalBusiness schema on every page, plus Service schema for each HVAC service so Google knows exactly what you do and where.
Private hosting
Site runs on private infrastructure behind Cloudflare. 24/7 uptime monitoring, nightly backups.
What customers look for before they dial.
Homeowners and commercial buyers pay attention to specific signals. We build them into the code, not just the copy.
License + EPA 608 prominent
Your Oklahoma HVAC contractor license and EPA 608 universal certification featured in header and footer of every page. Customers check OK CIB to verify before they call.
NATE cert if you have it
NATE certification signals serious training. Commercial property managers especially look for this when picking who works on their building.
Insurance carrier listed
Naming your liability carrier signals legitimacy. Required by most commercial buildings before they let an HVAC contractor on the roof or in the equipment room.
Real Google reviews
Live count of your verified Google reviews with a one-tap link to 'see all reviews' on Google. Trust comes from the platform, not a fabricated testimonial slider.
Questions HVAC contractors actually ask.
How much does a website for a HVAC contractor in Oklahoma cost?
Stroder Web Services charges flat-rate tiers: $750 Starter (1 page), $1,200 Standard (5 pages), $2,200 Growth (up to 15 pages including service-specific + city landing pages). Monthly hosting $75-$125 by tier. No hourly billing, no hidden retainers, no sales-call runaround.
Can you build separate service pages for the different jobs HVAC contractors do?
Yes. Each major service gets its own page on Standard and Growth tiers. Each ranks independently in Google for that specific service-plus-city combination. The Growth tier supports up to 15 pages total. Usually enough for 5-7 service pages plus city landing pages.
Will my Oklahoma license, insurance, and certs show up properly?
Yes. Your Oklahoma license, insurance carrier, certifications, and BBB rating get featured prominently in the header, footer, and trust-signal sections of every page. Customers verify before they call, and Google rewards sites that surface credentials clearly.
How does the site handle emergency calls?
Every site we build puts your phone number in the sticky header. One tap to call on every page. A sticky tap-to-call button stays visible on hero and in the mobile nav. Whatever after-hours number you've set up rings whenever someone taps.
How long does the build take?
Starter: 5-7 business days. Standard: 10-14 business days. Growth: 14-21 business days. A $500 Rush Build add-on prioritizes 7-day delivery on any tier. Useful before peak season.
Get your HVAC business found online.
Pick a tier, see the price, get live in 10-14 days.