HVAC Website Examples from Miami
These are five real HVAC website examples from the county. In this trade the visitor arrives in one of two states: the unit died in August and they need someone today, or they are collecting three quotes to replace the whole system. Those are two different people and the site has to serve both. We reviewed five HVAC company sites across Miami-Dade and Broward, and the best ones are precisely the ones that keep them apart.
Updated 2026-08-21
What we looked at
- Whether the state CAC license is written on the page.
- Whether it says anything about price before you call.
- Whether there is financing for a system replacement.
- Whether it has its own page per city.
- Whether there is Spanish, and what kind.
- Whether it separates the emergency from the replacement.
The five
1. Cool & Heat Air Conditioning
The most complete of the five. License CAC1820869 written out, financing, a form, service areas, and WhatsApp, which is what people here actually use to send a photo of the unit and the noise it is making.
It is built on Wix and weighs nearly seven hundred kilobytes, which is its weak point. Someone searching for air conditioning in August is sweating and is not waiting.
What to copy: financing and WhatsApp on the same screen. One is for the system replacement, the other for the emergency.
2. A/C Tropical
It has its own Spanish version, license CAC1819497, a form, financing, and service areas. It is by far the lightest on the list at around thirty kilobytes, and on a phone inside a house at a hundred degrees, that shows.
What to copy: the weight. It is proof that a complete page does not have to run half a megabyte.
3. 24/7 Air Conditioning Services
The one that understood local SEO best: it has its own page for Hialeah, with its own headline, its own surrounding cities, and its own content. It is not the general page with the city name swapped in.
It carries financing, chat, and gives an idea of price. Its problem is weight: over a megabyte of HTML, among the heaviest pages we looked at in any trade.
What to copy: the city page, actually written. That is what makes you show up for air conditioning in Hialeah and not only in Miami.
4. Famous Cool Air
It does what almost nobody dares to do: it publishes what things cost. There is a section headed "Average HVAC Service Costs in Hialeah, FL" and another explaining what pushes that price up or down.
Publishing price filters calls, and that is the point. Whoever calls after reading it already knows the range and will not flinch at the number.
What to copy: the price range and, above all, the explanation of what drives it up. That turns a number into a conversation.
5. Cajigas AC
License CAC1815639, forty years as a family business, and two separate phone numbers, one for Miami-Dade and one for Broward. It is a serious company with a page that does not quite say so: the headline is generic and the forty years, its best argument, are not at the top.
What to copy: phone numbers by county. Costs nothing and tells the caller there is a crew nearby.
What none of the five does
None sells the maintenance contract on the home page, and that is the real business in this trade. A repair customer calls once and disappears; a maintenance customer pays every year and buys the new system from you when the time comes. All five pages are written for the person whose unit died today.
And none has a separate form for requesting a new-system estimate. Someone about to spend six thousand dollars and someone who needs a capacitor replaced should not be filling in the same form.
If your page sells maintenance up top, separates the estimate from the emergency, and weighs under a hundred kilobytes, you are ahead of all five.
doubts
What people usually ask
Doesn't publishing prices scare people off?
It scares off the people who were never going to buy, which is exactly what you want. Famous Cool Air publishes the Hialeah range and explains what pushes it up, so whoever calls after reading it already knows the numbers.
Do I need a page per city?
If you work in several, yes, and actually written. The 24/7 Air page for Hialeah has its own content rather than the general page with the name swapped. That is the difference between showing up for that city's search and not showing up.
Why does maintenance belong at the top?
Because that is where the money in this trade is, and none of the five does it. The repair customer calls once; the maintenance customer pays every year and buys the new system from you when it is time to replace it.
How much should my page weigh?
Under a hundred kilobytes is achievable. A/C Tropical does it in thirty and still has a form, financing, and service areas. The heaviest on the list runs over a megabyte, and your customer is opening it with a dead AC and heat inside the house.