The opportunity
Why do HVAC companies in Georgia need Web Design?
Georgia HVAC contractors compete in an Atlanta metro where ARS/Rescue Rooter, Coolray, and Estes Heating & Air have built dominant brand equity through decades of TV advertising, forcing independent Georgia HVAC contractors to compete on SEO depth and Google Business Profile review velocity rather than brand recall.
Updated June 2026
Common pain points for Georgia HVAC companies
Private equity-rolled HVAC consolidators outspending independents on Google Ads
Local Service Ads (Google Guaranteed) approval delays costing peak-season demand
Atlanta metro concentrates most statewide demand, so a clinic or trade has to win dozens of suburbs as separate local markets
Atlanta paid search is highly competitive in legal, healthcare, and home-services verticals
Illustrative hvac companies ranges for Georgia shown for context, not independently sourced; individual results vary.
Regulatory + market context
How is Website Design for Georgia HVAC companies different?
Website Design for HVAC companies in Georgia is shaped by two forces most agencies ignore: state-specific regulation enforced by the Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board — Conditioned Air Contractors Division, and the way Georgia buyers actually research HVAC companies in 2026. Georgia requires HVAC contractors to hold a Class I (under 175,000 BTU/hr or 15 tons) or Class II (unrestricted) Conditioned Air license issued by the Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board. Georgia mandates license number disclosure in all advertising under O.C.G.A. §43-14-8.2. Georgia is also strict about advertising 'free' inspections or 'free' second opinions when conditioned on accepting paid work, requiring full disclosure of any conditions tied to a free offer.
For HVAC companies operating in Georgia, that means Web Design has to clear Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board — Conditioned Air Contractors Division requirements and win the specific way Atlanta buyers research HVAC companies in 2026 — not the generic national playbook most agencies recycle across every market.
Coverage
Where in Georgia do HVAC companies see the most demand?
HVAC companies in Georgia concentrate in Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah. Foundgrove localizes content, schema, citations, and Google Business Profile signals to each metro so your practice ranks where Georgia buyers actually search — not just at the state level.
- Atlanta
- Augusta
- Savannah
- Columbus
- Athens
Atlanta is typically the most competitive market for HVAC companies in Georgia, with secondary metros like Augusta and Savannah offering lower CPCs and faster ranking timelines. We tune budget allocation and content depth to each metro's competitive intensity.
Scope
What's included in our Web Design for Georgia HVAC companies?
Our Website Design retainer for Georgia HVAC companies bundles 9 core web design deliverables with 3 combo-specific add-ons unique to HVAC companies operating under Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board — Conditioned Air Contractors Division oversight. Every retainer includes monthly reporting, a dedicated strategist, and full asset ownership.
Georgia HVAC Companies-specific
- Georgia-specific schema and Google Business Profile setup for each HVAC companies location across Atlanta, Augusta, and Columbus
- Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board — Conditioned Air Contractors Division-compliant ad copy, landing pages, and review request flows
- Metro-targeted content for Atlanta and Augusta where HVAC companies concentrate
Web Design core deliverables
- Brand and conversion-goal discovery workshop
- Custom wireframes and high-fidelity Figma designs (mobile + desktop)
- Next.js 15 build with TypeScript, Tailwind, and full SSG
- Up to 25 unique pages including services, industries, blog, and case studies
- Schema markup deployment for Organization, Service, FAQPage, and Article
- Sitemap, robots.txt, llms.txt, and llms-full.txt for AI visibility
- GA4, GTM, conversion tracking, and CRM integration
- Headless CMS setup (Sanity or Contentful) for ongoing content editing
- 30-day post-launch CRO optimization and bug fixes
Pricing
How much does Web Design cost for HVAC companies in Georgia?
Web Design for HVAC companies in Georgia starts at $8,500/mo on our Foundation tier. Georgia retainers typically run $2,500-$10,000/month depending on metro competition (Atlanta is more competitive than secondary Georgia markets), content production volume, and Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board — Conditioned Air Contractors Division-compliant review/ad workflows. No setup fees, month-to-month — no lock-in, full asset ownership.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Below are the questions Georgia HVAC companies ask most often before hiring a web design agency. We start with combo-specific questions about operating HVAC companies in Georgia, then cover broader industry and state context.
How long does a website project take?
A standard 15-25 page marketing site takes 8-12 weeks from kickoff to launch: roughly 1-2 weeks of discovery, 3-4 weeks of design, 4-5 weeks of build, and a week of launch QA. Larger sites with custom features like calculators, portals, or integrations add 2-6 weeks. We never compromise quality to hit a date and will tell you honestly if a deadline is unrealistic before you commit.
What's included in a website build?
Our build starts at $8,500 and includes a discovery workshop, custom mobile-first design in Figma, a Next.js site with TypeScript and Tailwind, schema markup, sitemap, robots.txt and llms.txt, analytics and conversion tracking, a headless CMS so your team can edit content, and 30 days of post-launch CRO and bug fixes. Pricing is fixed-fee, not hourly, so there are no surprise charges within the agreed scope.
Do I own the website, code, and content?
Yes, fully. You own the codebase, the design files, the content, and the CMS, and we hand everything off so nothing is locked inside agency-only tools. We integrate a headless CMS like Sanity or Contentful with a training session and a written guide so you can edit pages and add posts without us. Maintenance is optional and month-to-month with no minimum, so you are never tied in to keep your own site running.
Is the site built for SEO and Core Web Vitals?
Yes — SEO and performance are baked in from day one, not bolted on later. We build on Next.js with static generation, image optimization, and edge delivery to target sub-2-second loads and strong Core Web Vitals, and we ship semantic HTML, schema markup, a sitemap, and an llms.txt file so the site is ready for both Google and AI search. A fast, well-structured site gives any future SEO or paid work a much stronger foundation.
Should I redesign or rebuild, and can you migrate my current site?
If your current platform is slow, hard to edit, or weak on SEO, a rebuild on Next.js usually pays off more than a surface redesign; if the foundation is sound, a focused redesign may be enough, and we will tell you honestly which fits. We migrate from WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, and Webflow with URL mapping and 301 redirects to preserve SEO equity, plus a side-by-side staging site so you see the new build before you switch.
Why us
Why do Georgia HVAC companies choose Foundgrove?
- #1
Deep Georgia market knowledge across Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah
- #2
Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board — Conditioned Air Contractors Division-aware copywriting, ad review, and review-request workflows
- #3
Schema and content tuned for how Georgia HVAC companies buyers actually search
- #4
Transparent pricing from $8,500/mo with no setup fees and full asset ownership
- #5
Direct access to Hyder Shah, not a junior account manager
Keep exploring
What other ways can we grow Georgia HVAC companies?
Other services for HVAC companies in Georgia
HVAC Companies in other states
Other industries we serve in Georgia
Resources
Read more in the Foundgrove guide
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Updated June 2026