Specialized SEO for Seattle HVAC contractors — bundled with a custom-built website for an all-in $5,000. Built around the dual heating/cooling seasonal peaks that drive Seattle (US) HVAC call volume.
For $5,000 flat — no setup fees, no annual contract — a Seattle HVAC contractor gets: (1) a fully custom-designed website built around the dual emergency intent of heating season and cooling season; (2) full on-page SEO optimization for Seattle and surrounding service areas; (3) Google Business Profile optimization for the Seattle service area; (4) the first 90 days of active SEO work — content, citations, link acquisition, review-velocity program. The economics: a single furnace replacement averages $5,000-$9,000 and a complete heat pump install averages $12,000-$18,000 in Seattle. One job recovers the bundle.
Seattle (population 750K) is a very high-competitive market for HVAC search terms. CPC for "emergency furnace seattle" or "AC repair seattle" runs $32-$85, with 200-400 HVAC contractors competing on emergency-intent and equipment-replacement keywords. The Seattle-specific demand pattern is aging housing stock — pre-1980 boilers, octopus furnaces, and oil-to-gas conversion work is a steady 6-figure revenue line for established HVAC contractors. Unlike plumbing (which has a constant emergency baseline), HVAC has two sharp seasonal peaks — and your website needs to rank for the right keywords before each peak opens, not during it. We build the content calendar around that.
Before hiring any hvac in Seattle, Washington, the credential to verify is: **Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanic (06A/06B)**, governed by the Washington L&I. Specialty electrical license required for any wiring above 50V. EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling certification (federal, mandatory) mandatory. Verify current standing through the Washington L&I: https://lni.wa.gov/. On the hvac website we build for you, this credential is displayed in the footer, on the about page, and embedded in the LocalBusiness schema markup so Google reads it as a trust signal — and so Seattle homeowners can verify it in one click before they call you.
Three things move the needle for an HVAC SEO program in Seattle: (1) **Google Business Profile dominance** — properly categorized (HVAC contractor + Air conditioning repair service + Heating contractor + Furnace repair service), photo-rich (jobsite + truck + crew), with active review velocity targeting 3-5 new reviews per week. (2) **Equipment-replacement landing pages** — dedicated pages for furnace replacement, AC replacement, heat pump install, ductless mini-split install, ductwork repair, gas-line work, and indoor air quality. Each one has a different buyer journey and a different keyword cluster. (3) **Service-area pages** — every Seattle neighborhood and surrounding Washington community you serve gets its own page with original local content. Together that's 30-50 SEO-optimized pages per HVAC site, all built in week one.
HVAC is more credential-heavy than plumbing — buyers know to look for EPA Section 608 refrigerant cert + state HVAC license, manufacturer certifications (Lennox, Carrier, Trane, Rheem, Goodman dealer status), and BBB accreditation. Those credentials should appear on the site footer, the about page, the equipment-brand pages, and in schema markup. Manufacturer-dealer status alone moves conversion rates by 15-30% on equipment-replacement landing pages because it lets you offer extended warranties the homeowner can verify. We engineer every credential into the schema and visible site copy in the $5,000 build.
Week 1-2: site goes live, GBP is optimized, all 30-50 pages indexed. Month 1: first call-tracked leads from organic search. Month 2-3: Seattle-suburb keywords (lower competition) hit page 1. Month 3-5: core Seattle emergency-intent keywords ("emergency furnace seattle", "AC repair seattle") move into top 5; first local-pack appearances. Month 5-8: stable top-3 organic and consistent local-pack presence — very high markets like this trend toward the longer end of that range. By month 9-12, your Seattle HVAC business is taking emergency calls directly from organic search at a rate that pays for the $5,000 bundle many times over per heating + cooling season.
The $5,000 covers the build + the first 90 days. After that, Seattle HVAC contractors in a very high-competition market typically run an SEO retainer of $1,800-$4,000/month for sustained content (seasonal-prep posts, equipment-comparison content, neighborhood pages), competitive defense, and link acquisition. Month-to-month, no annual minimum. You can also stop after the initial 90 days and just keep the site — many Seattle HVAC contractors do exactly that, then ramp up SEO again ahead of the next heating or cooling season.
Three reasons it works: (1) Canadian salary structure means we deliver senior-strategist work at 25-40% below typical US-coastal-agency pricing. (2) Twelve years operating across Canadian and US trades markets — the technical SEO, schema engineering, and HVAC-specific design patterns transfer cleanly across the border. (3) Founder-led delivery — the same person handling your Seattle HVAC engagement is the same person who has personally led every flagship case study published on this site.
Custom-designed website (not a template) with 30-50 SEO-optimized pages covering equipment replacement, repair, ductwork, IAQ, gas-line work, and service areas. Plus Google Business Profile optimization, 90 days of active SEO work, call tracking, schema markup, and analytics. No setup fees, no annual contract.
First organic call-tracked leads in month 1. For Seattle-tier HVAC markets, most contractors recover the $5,000 from a single furnace or AC equipment replacement that came in from organic search — typically within 6-10 weeks of launch.
Yes. The site's content calendar is built so that heating-season content (furnace replacement, no-heat emergencies, heat pumps) leads from October-March and cooling-season content (AC repair, refrigerant, SEER upgrades) leads from April-September. The CMS lets you (or us) flip the seasonal hero blocks without a developer.
Yes — that's specifically what the Seattle content calendar is built around. Your site will rank for the relevant emergency-intent and seasonal-prep keywords before the demand window opens, not after.
Yes — plumbers, electricians, roofers, landscapers, and general contractors run the same proven program. Same $5,000 flat-fee bundle structure.