HVAC leads

Exclusive HVAC leads.
One tech per market.

We own city-specific HVAC websites that rank for "AC repair near me," "furnace replacement [city]," and adjacent searches. When the phone rings, it rings only for you.

Coverage

What HVAC calls look like

HVAC has two demand modes: emergency (broken AC in August, dead furnace in January) and planned replacement (10+ year-old systems). Both convert at high rates.

01

Emergency repair

No AC in summer, no heat in winter. Same-day calls. Tickets typically $400-$2,500.

02

Replacement / install

Aging units, new builds, energy-efficiency upgrades. Tickets $6,000-$15,000.

03

Maintenance + tune-up

Recurring revenue. Often the entry point for a long-term customer relationship.

Cities

HVAC markets we cover

Conejo Valley + VC

  • Thousand Oaks
  • Newbury Park
  • Moorpark
  • Westlake Village
  • Agoura Hills
  • Simi Valley
  • Camarillo

San Fernando Valley

  • Woodland Hills
  • Calabasas
  • Encino
  • Sherman Oaks
  • Tarzana
  • West Hills
  • Northridge

San Diego County

  • La Jolla
  • Carmel Valley
  • Del Mar
  • Encinitas
  • Carlsbad
  • Poway
  • Escondido
Why HVAC leads convert

What drives HVAC demand in California

HVAC is the highest-volume vertical we run, for a simple reason: every home has heating and cooling, and all of it eventually breaks. California demand runs in two reliable modes.

  • Emergency: a dead AC in an August heat wave or a furnace that quits on the first cold night. The homeowner needs help today and calls the first credible company that picks up.
  • Planned replacement: systems from the 2000s housing boom are aging past the 12-to-15-year mark, and homeowners weigh repair against a new high-efficiency unit.

Both modes convert well. Emergency calls are pure intent - the person searching "AC repair near me" in a hot house is booking, not comparison shopping. Replacement inquiries are higher-ticket, $6,000 to $24,000 for a full system, and increasingly tied to heat-pump electrification incentives.

A busy HVAC site in a dense Conejo Valley or San Fernando Valley market can generate 20 to 40 calls a month, which is why most HVAC contractors move quickly from per-lead to flat-monthly pricing once they see what a territory produces.

We rank city-specific HVAC websites for AC repair, furnace replacement, heat pump conversion, mini-split installs, and seasonal tune-ups across Ventura County, Conejo Valley, the San Fernando Valley, San Diego County, and the Bay Area. Every site routes to one HVAC contractor, so you are never racing four competitors to call the same homeowner back. For repair and replacement pricing, Title 24 rules, and the 2026 rebate stack, see our California HVAC repair cost guide.

Open HVAC territories move fast in the dense Conejo Valley and San Fernando Valley markets, and once a city is locked it stays off the table until that contract ends. If you run a licensed HVAC company and want to know whether your market is still available, the quickest way to find out is to check your market - we will tell you what is open, what is taken, and what the territory has produced, with no obligation. You can also browse all current open markets or read how the model works first.

City markets

HVAC leads by city

Exclusive HVAC territories in our strongest Southern California markets. One contractor per city.

Pricing

$75-$120 per HVAC lead

Mid-tier pricing reflects HVAC ticket sizes ($3K-$12K average). Flat monthly $500-$1,500 typically pencils cheaper above 8 calls/month. Quote depends on market and competition density.

See what these jobs cost homeowners in our 2026 California HVAC repair cost guide - AC, furnace, heat pump, and mini-split benchmarks.

FAQ

HVAC-lead questions

How much do exclusive HVAC leads cost?

$75-$120 per inbound call on per-lead, or $500-$1,500/month flat monthly with exclusive territory. Mid-tier pricing for $3K-$12K average jobs.

Are calls shared with other HVAC techs?

No. One contractor per territory. 100% of calls from the site go only to you.

What jobs do these leads cover?

AC repair, AC replacement, furnace repair/replacement, mini-split installs, ductwork, thermostat installs, seasonal tune-ups.

Do you cover Conejo Valley HVAC?

Yes - Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park/Moorpark corridor is active but currently locked. Other adjacent cities may be open. Check the markets page.

Are leads tracked and recorded?

Yes. Every call routes through a tracked local number and is recorded so you can verify intent and source independently.