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Local search decides who gets the call. Then your website decides who gets the job.
Frostbyte builds HVAC website design and contractor sites that rank for your service area and pass the homeowner’s credibility check — licenses, reviews, and real photos where people actually look for them.
What’s actually going wrong
You rank below shops you outwork.
The competitor with worse reviews and slower response times takes the top local spots because their site is structured for search and yours isn’t. Skill doesn’t rank. Structure ranks.
Homeowners can’t verify you fast enough.
License number, insurance, service area, reviews, photos of actual jobs — homeowners run this checklist in about a minute, on a phone. Every item they can’t find is a reason to call the next result instead.
Your reviews live everywhere except your site.
Five stars on Google, great word of mouth — and a website that shows none of it. The credibility you’ve earned isn’t working where the hiring decision happens.
What we build for trades
A site structured to rank locally: service-area pages that don’t read like spam, LocalBusiness structured data, and the speed scores Google rewards — most trades sites fail the speed test before content is even judged. Credibility signals placed where homeowners check: license and insurance up front, reviews on the site, real job photos. And lead capture that fits how you work — calls and form requests that reach you fast, with the spam filtered out before it rings.
Currently booking trades & home services projects
We’re taking on HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and specialty contractors now — early clients in a vertical get more attention, not less. See what a Frostbyte build looks like in practice:
No mystery parts
Your site runs on Astro (loads instantly on a homeowner’s phone — where nearly all of your traffic is), Sanity (update your services, photos, and service areas yourself, from your truck if you want), and Cloudflare (stays up, stays fast, costs almost nothing to run). One fixed price, in writing, before work starts. You quote jobs the same way — you know why it matters.