The call that happens on the hottest day of the year

It's 97 Degrees and Someone's AC Just Died. Who Do They Call?

A homeowner with a broken AC in August is not doing careful comparison shopping. They're pulling up their phone, searching "HVAC repair near me," and calling the first result that looks like it's actually a business and not just a phone number on a map pin.

A licensed tech with a clean domain and a page that shows what they do gets the call. The one with a Gmail and a Google Maps pin gets scrolled past — even if they're better at the work.

Built for the HVAC tech who does solid work but lets the phone ring through to shops that just look more established online.

Why It Matters

Why HVAC contractors need their own domain in 2026

Emergency calls go to whoever looks real

No one researches HVAC contractors when their house is 90 degrees inside. They search, they scan the top results, and they call the one that looks like a legitimate local business — not the one with only a phone number and a star rating.

License and credentials need a home

Texas requires HVAC technicians to hold a current TDLR license. A landing page that shows your license number, bond status, and service area tells a homeowner you're the right call before they ever pick up the phone.

Repeat business starts with being findable

A happy customer who wants to call you back next season needs more than a memory of your name. A domain and a page give them a place to land when that search comes six months later.

A single AC replacement runs $3,000–$6,000. This pays for itself in one call.

Here's What You Get

The HVAC Contractor Bundle

One-time payment · Yours to keep
$198
Flat — no subscription
10 brandable HVAC business names 4 HD HVAC trade images, picked by you from a pool of 10 Landing page with room for your TDLR license number, service area, and contact Short brand story you can paste on Facebook, Google Business, anywhere
Start My HVAC Bundle — $198
Make Yours Easy To Pick

Which HVAC tech gets the call when the AC dies at 9pm?

Phone number, no website

A name, a number, and a star rating. Nothing that tells a homeowner you're licensed, local, or worth calling before the other result on their screen.

Branded domain, license info, landing page

A page that shows your TDLR license number, service area, and what to expect — before they ever call. That's the difference between a scroll-past and a booked job.

In August, homeowners don't have time to guess. Make yours the easy pick.

Three Simple Steps

How it works

1

Tell us about your business

One short form. What you service, where you work, what makes your operation worth calling. Takes about three minutes.

2

Pick your four images

We show you a curated set of HVAC trade images — techs at work, equipment, residential installs. You pick the four that look most like your jobs.

3

Get your bundle

10 brandable name ideas, a short brand story, your four images, and your landing page — typically delivered within 2 business days.

Common Questions

FAQ

Do I need a TDLR license number on my landing page?
Texas requires licensed HVAC technicians to identify themselves in advertising. The template has a clearly labeled slot for your TDLR license number — left as a blank placeholder for you to fill in before publishing. We don't pre-populate any license details; that's your information to enter and verify.
Can the page show my service area?
Yes. The template has a dedicated section for your service area — cities, zip codes, or counties. You fill that in and it's ready to publish.
How fast do I get it?
Usually within 2 business days after you finish the order form and pick your 4 images.
Do I own the domain name?
Yes. You register the domain yourself at any registrar you choose — Namecheap, GoDaddy, Cloudflare, wherever. It goes in your name, in your account. We just help you pick the right one.
Four steps to ready

You Found a Name. Here’s What Comes Next.

Finding a name that fits your HVAC business is the hard part. The rest is a short, straight road. Here’s the whole path from name to live.

1

Order your bundle

Tell us about your work in a few plain sentences. We forge ten name ideas around your story — including the style you saw here. $198 flat, no subscription.

2

Register your name

Once you pick your favorite from the list we send, you register it yourself at any registrar you choose — your account, your name on the record. We walk you through it, step by step.

3

Put up your landing page

Your bundle includes a ready-to-use landing page file. Drop in your contact info, point your name at it, and you’re live. You don’t need to build anything from scratch.

4

Tell customers where to find you

Add your address to your email signature, your truck door, and any listing that’ll take it. Your name is out there — make sure it points somewhere real.

Start My HVAC Bundle →

$198 flat · No subscription · Delivered to your inbox

Ready before the next heat wave.

Order now. We aim to deliver within 2 business days.

Start My HVAC Bundle — $198

$198 flat · Typically within 2 business days · You own the domain name

TDLR License Number License information is filled in by the business owner on their delivered landing page. AIDomainForge does not pre-populate or verify license numbers. Verify credentials at the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR): tdlr.texas.gov.

HVAC work in Texas requires a license issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. License information is self-reported. AIDomainForge is not a licensing, compliance, or trade-regulatory advisor; you are responsible for confirming that your business and your advertising meet state requirements.