Get Your HVAC Company in Front of Homeowners Before Their System Breaks Down
Google Ads capture homeowners and commercial property owners who are already looking. Instagram Ads reach homeowners and commercial property owners before they’re looking — while they’re scrolling, thinking about home improvements, and imagining what your service could do for them. For hvac companies, that’s a massive opportunity. When your Instagram Ads show up in front of the right homeowner at the right time, they remember your company when they’re ready to hire.
HVAC companies don’t typically think of Instagram as a primary lead channel — and that’s exactly the opportunity. While your competitors are fighting over the same Google ad clicks, we’re building brand familiarity with every homeowner in your service area through consistent Instagram presence. We use your team photos, equipment installation images, and before/after system replacement content to make your HVAC company feel local, professional, and trustworthy. When a homeowner’s AC breaks at the worst possible moment and they search for help, they’re much more likely to call the company whose face and name they’ve seen before.
Maintenance agreement growth is one of the most powerful applications of Instagram advertising for HVAC companies. Homeowners who haven’t thought about their HVAC system since it was installed are scrolling Instagram every day — and a well-timed ad about seasonal tune-ups, energy savings, and priority service scheduling reaches them before the system breaks down rather than after. We run these maintenance campaigns in late summer and early fall, when cooling season is winding down and homeowners are starting to think about heating season. One maintenance agreement leads to years of service revenue — the Instagram ad that generates it pays for itself many times over.
Why Instagram Works for HVAC Companies
Even though HVAC isn’t always the most visual trade, your finished work — before-and-afters, what homeowners on Instagram and Facebook are already looking at and dreaming about.
When a homeowners sees a photo of work you did in their own neighborhood — with a real face behind the brand and a review from someone just like them — that’s not an ad. That’s a referral at scale.
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Instagram Ads vs. Google Ads for HVAC Companies: Which Is Better?
They’re different tools for different stages of the buying journey. Google Ads capture homeowners and commercial property owners who are actively searching right now. Instagram Ads reach homeowners and commercial property owners before they start searching — and build the brand familiarity that makes them choose you when they do.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a big following to run Instagram Ads?
No. Instagram Ads are paid placements — they reach homeowners and commercial property owners who don’t follow you yet. You can have 200 followers and still reach thousands of homeowners in your area every week.
What kind of content do I need?
Simple works best. A phone video of a before-and-after project, a quick job site walkthrough, or a 15-second clip of finished work is enough to run effective ads. We’ll guide you on exactly what to capture.
How much should I spend on Instagram Ads for HVAC?
Most hvac companies start between $500 and $1,500/month. We’ll recommend a starting budget based on your market and goals.
Can I run Instagram Ads and Google Ads at the same time?
Absolutely — and we recommend it. Google Ads fill the pipeline quickly. Instagram Ads build the brand that makes every other channel work better. They work together, not against each other.
Ready to Put Your Work in Front of the Right Homeowners And Commercial Property Owners?
Book a free strategy call. We’ll look at your current social presence, your service area, and your goals — and show you exactly what an Instagram Ads strategy would look like for your HVAC business.