Exhaust - Proven Restaurant Landing Page Template
Exhaust is a gallery-and-detail landing page built for commercial kitchen ventilation contractors. It leads with a bold inspection guarantee, stacks photographic proof of completed installs, and drives visitors toward a single call to action: booking a free kitchen walk-through. Every section alternates between a service promise and visual evidence, leaving no room for hesitation.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Exhaust is a single-page template designed for restaurant HVAC contractors who need to earn trust fast and convert stressed kitchen owners into booked appointments. The layout pairs a guarantee-led header with a scrollable project gallery, cycling through promise and proof until clicking "Schedule Our Free Kitchen Walk-Through" feels like the only logical move.
Who this template is for
This template is built for contractors who work in commercial kitchen ventilation. It speaks directly to the people hiring them and the urgency those people carry.
- Restaurant owners mid-buildout who need an occupancy permit and cannot afford a failed inspection
- Franchise operators rolling out multiple locations on a tight schedule
- Kitchen managers facing an emergency after rooftop ventilation units fail during a dinner service
What problem this template solves
Getting a restaurant HVAC contractor hired is not about being the cheapest bid. It is about eliminating doubt at the exact moment a prospect is under pressure. Most contractor pages describe services without showing results. This template flips that.
- Prospects arrive stressed; the page leads with a guarantee so direct it immediately reduces anxiety
- No proof means no trust; the gallery shows before-and-after photos with dated inspection certificates visible in every shot
- Emergency calls get captured by a sticky tap-to-call bar so no urgent job slips away
What you get with this template
The template delivers a structured, single-page layout with every component already in place. You edit the content, swap the photos, and point the call-to-action button to your booking calendar.
- A half-page split header with a guarantee headline, trust mark icons, and a primary call-to-action button
- A scrollable project gallery with clickable cards that expand into before-and-after detail panels
- A sticky emergency call bar pinned to the bottom of the screen for tap-to-call conversions
Feature list
This template ships with purpose-built components drawn directly from the brief. Each one plays a specific role in moving a visitor from skeptical to booked.
Guarantee-Led Split Header
The header divides the viewport in two. The left side holds a wide-angle photo shot from below a gleaming stainless-steel exhaust hood, with a commercial range and blue pilot flames visible beneath it. The right side carries the headline "Your Kitchen Passes Inspection or We Come Back Free" in sandstone type on deep charcoal, anchored by three trust mark icons in signal orange for licensed, bonded, and insured status.
Project Gallery with Detail Panels
The gallery grid presents completed kitchen installations as thumbnail cards. Each card lists the restaurant type, square footage, and turnaround days. Clicking a thumbnail opens a detail panel with the before photo alongside the finished system and a dated inspection certificate visible in the shot.
Escalating Service Sections
The scroll progresses from routine hood installs through emergency compressor swaps to full-system buildouts for ghost kitchens. Each section opens with a bolded guarantee specific to that service, then supports it with project photography. The rhythm is promise, then proof, then promise, then proof.
Repeating Signal-Orange Call to Action
The primary call-to-action button, "Schedule Our Free Kitchen Walk-Through," appears first beneath the header and repeats after every third gallery project. There is no form on this page. The button clicks through to a separate calendar booking tool.
Sticky Emergency Call Bar
A persistent bar stays pinned at the bottom of the screen at all times. It carries a tap-to-call phone number and the line "Hood Down? Call Now" to capture emergency conversions without interrupting the main scroll experience.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Split header panel | Delivers the guarantee headline and trust marks above the fold |
| Primary call to action block | Drives the first click to the calendar booking tool |
| Hood install gallery | Shows completed hood installation projects with detail panels |
| Emergency service section | Addresses urgent compressor and fan failure scenarios |
| Ghost kitchen buildouts | Covers full-system installs for new commercial kitchen builds |
| Repeating call to action rows | Reinforces the booking prompt after every third gallery project |
| Sticky call bar | Enables tap-to-call for emergency prospects at any scroll depth |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme with a Sunset Mesa color palette. Every color choice references the physical materials of the trade, making the page feel earned rather than designed.
- Deep charcoal (#2B2D2F) forms the primary background, referencing the interior of a hood duct; sandstone tan (#C4A882) is used for headline and body type
- Burnt umber (#8B4513) adds warmth as a secondary accent, evoking a clay flue; signal orange (#E8601C) is reserved exclusively for call-to-action buttons and guarantee badges
- Photography direction calls for pristine stainless-steel hood interiors, LED reflections off baffles, and blue pilot flames on a commercial range, reinforcing the clean-and-ready narrative
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured to work on mobile screens without sacrificing the gallery experience. Emergency visitors arriving from a phone call or a web search get the same fast path to action.
- The sticky call bar is tap-optimized so a kitchen manager can dial directly from the bottom of the screen without scrolling back to the top
- Gallery cards reflow into a readable single-column layout on smaller viewports, keeping project details and turnaround times visible
- The call-to-action button remains prominent at key scroll points on both desktop and mobile so the booking path is never more than one tap away
How this template helps you convert
Every layout decision exists to reduce the gap between a stressed prospect and a booked appointment. The page does not ask for trust; it builds it incrementally through stacked visual proof.
- The guarantee headline captures attention above the fold and immediately signals accountability, lowering the visitor's guard before they read a single service description
- The alternating promise-then-proof rhythm across the gallery prevents doubt from accumulating; by the time the visitor reaches a call-to-action button, they have already seen dated inspection certificates and real project data
- The sticky emergency call bar keeps a direct conversion path open for high-urgency visitors who will not wait to scroll through a gallery when their ventilation system is down during service
Other information about this template
This template is a strong fit for contractors who serve dense urban restaurant markets, franchise rollout programs, or ghost kitchen developments where multiple installs happen in quick succession. The before-and-after gallery format works particularly well when a contractor has a documented portfolio of inspections passed and timelines met.
- The click-through structure keeps the page lean; all scheduling complexity lives on a separate calendar tool, not on this page
- The template style is Gallery plus Detail, meaning each project tells its own story without cluttering the main scroll
- The Sunset Mesa color system and Service Utility theme were matched specifically to this niche, so the visual identity feels native to the trade rather than borrowed from a generic contractor template




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Guarantee-Led
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Guarantee-led Split Header
Clickable Project Gallery
Escalating Service Scroll
Repeating Click-through Call to Action
Sticky Emergency Call Bar
Related questions
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