HVAC job leads

More HVAC jobs with system, urgency, and replacement context.

A useful HVAC inquiry should make it clear whether this is a no-cool emergency, a repair call, a maintenance plan, or a replacement estimate before your office commits the slot.

The system and the slot

The office needs to know if this is a no-cool emergency, a repair, or a replacement opportunity before the slot is gone.

A no-cool emergency, a repair, a maintenance visit, and a replacement estimate all use different time and create different value. The office needs to see that before the schedule fills.

  • system
  • urgency
  • repair or replacement
  • schedule path

HVAC: No-cool And No-heat Calls

When comfort breaks, the HVAC call should feel clear.

HVAC customers usually act because comfort has already broken. Your HVAC company should make emergency response, replacement confidence, and maintenance options clear before the next contractor gets called.

  • Urgency

    Separate emergency from estimate.

  • System

    Know what is failing.

  • Replacement

    Make big decisions feel clear.

  • Booked jobs

    Know which calls became booked jobs.

What a useful inquiry already includes

Know the system before your team rolls a truck.

The lead should tell your office the equipment, the problem, the location, the urgency, and whether the right next step is dispatch, maintenance, or an estimate.

  • system type and age
  • repair vs replacement
  • home location
  • urgency
  • dispatch or estimate path

HVAC

Bring in

  • no-cool and no-heat calls
  • replacement estimates
  • maintenance plan conversations
  • appointment-ready repairs

Filter out

  • thermostat-only questions
  • outside-service-area calls
  • unsupported equipment
  • price-only quote requests

Useful starting points

Lead sources to test first.

The channel should match how this buyer starts the conversation, not just where ads are easy to buy.

Tell us what HVAC work belongs on your schedule.

Tell us the repairs, replacements, maintenance plans, and service areas your team wants to book.

Send the HVAC version.

A few words about your strongest HVAC jobs is enough.