Multi-Family Apartment Construction Pricing Website Template
A hero-dominant landing page built for multi-family apartment HVAC contractors. The design leads with a full-viewport lifestyle hero, then guides property managers and building owners through service areas, maintenance contracts, emergency response, and energy savings. A sticky intake form and a downloadable checklist work together to capture leads without quoting prices upfront.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This landing page template is built specifically for HVAC contractors serving multi-family apartment buildings. It opens with a rooftop lifestyle hero that fills ninety percent of the viewport, then narrows from broad neighborhood trust down to mechanical specifics. Two lead capture paths, a short intake form and a downloadable checklist, keep every visitor moving toward a conversation.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for HVAC contractors who work on multi-family residential buildings. It speaks directly to the people those contractors pitch every day.
- Property managers handling maintenance tickets across large portfolios
- Building owners monitoring utility costs quarter over quarter
- HOA boards fielding tenant comfort complaints every summer season
What problem this template solves
Generic contractor websites look the same and say very little. A property manager scanning for a vendor needs to feel confident fast, that this crew understands scale, urgency, and tenant impact.
- Most contractor pages lead with pricing tiers, which feels transactional to portfolio clients
- There is no easy way to signal neighborhood coverage without listing zip codes
- Emergency response windows and seasonal programs often get buried or omitted entirely
What you get with this template
The template delivers a complete single-page flow, from first impression to form submission. Every section has a specific job, and the layout keeps visitors moving forward.
- A full-viewport hero with a headline that fades in over the lower third
- A sticky bottom intake bar that activates after the first scroll
- A full-width lead form anchored just before the footer, plus a secondary PDF download path
Feature list
This template includes purposefully sequenced sections and purpose-built components for HVAC lead generation at the multi-family scale.
Hero-Dominant Viewport Layout
The header image fills ninety percent of the screen. A rooftop lifestyle shot at golden hour, a property manager mid-conversation with a technician, sets a tone of partnership rather than emergency response. The headline "Every Unit Comfortable. Every Tenant Quiet." fades in over the lower third.
Neighborhood Service Area Map Section
Instead of listing zip codes, this section displays service areas by neighborhood name. The "We're already on your block" framing builds local trust immediately. It is one of the first scroll stops after the hero.
Layered Scroll Narrative
Each scroll section reveals a progressively more specific problem. The sequence moves from portfolio-wide maintenance contracts to emergency response windows, then seasonal tune-up programs, then tenant satisfaction data from real buildings. The rhythm narrows from broad trust to precise expertise.
Sticky Lead Capture Bar
A short intake form sits in a sticky bottom bar that activates after the visitor scrolls past the hero. It asks for building name, total unit count, a service-need dropdown, and a phone number. No pricing is shown, the form positions the contractor as consultative.
Dual Conversion Paths
The primary call to action, "Get Your Building Assessed," leads to the sticky and full-width intake form. A secondary path offers a downloadable PDF titled "The Property Manager's HVAC Checklist for Multi-Family Buildings," capturing an email address for follow-up nurture.
Testimonials with Building Context
Social proof is tagged with building names and unit counts rather than stock headshots. This detail communicates real-world scale and speaks directly to readers managing similar properties.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-viewport hero | Sets partnership tone, introduces headline |
| Neighborhood service map | Shows local coverage by area name |
| Portfolio maintenance contracts | Addresses multi-building client needs |
| Emergency response windows | Communicates urgency and reliability |
| Seasonal tune-up programs | Highlights proactive service offerings |
| Tenant satisfaction stats | Builds trust with occupant-level proof |
| Building testimonials | Anchors credibility with real property data |
| Energy savings section | Speaks to owners watching utility costs |
| Sticky intake bar | Captures leads after first scroll |
| Full-width lead form | Primary conversion anchor before footer |
| PDF checklist offer | Secondary email capture path |
Design & branding system
The Sunset Mesa color system gives this template a visual identity that feels grounded and calm. The palette evokes a desert evening when the air finally turns cool, warm earth tones carry authority without feeling corporate.
- Warm sandstone (#D4A574) warms section dividers and supporting backgrounds
- Deep terracotta (#A0522D) marks calls to action and service callouts throughout the page
- Dusk sky navy (#1B2A4A) anchors the header text and footer for a sense of reliable structure
- Cool vent white (#F5F0EB) keeps content areas open and easy to read
Mobile & speed optimization
The hero-dominant layout is designed to translate cleanly to smaller screens. Key interactive elements are built for thumb-friendly use on mobile devices.
- The sticky bottom bar stays accessible on mobile without covering critical content
- The intake form uses a dropdown selector to reduce typing friction on touchscreens
- Section spacing and typography are sized to remain readable on mid-size phone displays
How this template helps you convert
Every design and copy decision on this page is oriented toward turning a visiting property manager or building owner into a qualified lead.
- The sticky intake bar activates after the first scroll, keeping the primary call to action visible without interrupting the hero experience
- The consultative form framing, no pricing tiers shown, positions the contractor as an expert advisor rather than a commodity vendor
- The PDF checklist offer provides a lower-commitment second path for visitors not ready to call, capturing their email for continued outreach
Other information about this template
This template fits naturally into the Service Utility theme and Local and Neighborhood creative direction. It is best suited for HVAC contractors who serve apartment buildings with fifty or more units.
- The template style is Hero-Dominant at a ninety/ten viewport split, giving the hero image maximum visual weight
- The Sunset Mesa color system was selected to evoke reliability and calm, qualities that matter in a service category defined by urgency
- The layout is designed for single-page lead generation, not a multi-page website structure
- Building-level testimonials and unit-count tags can be swapped in for any real client properties
- The downloadable checklist functions as both a nurture tool and a trust signal for prospects who are still evaluating vendors




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Local & Neighborhood
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Hero-dominant Viewport with Fade-in Headline
Neighborhood-first Service Area Section
Layered Scroll Sequence
Sticky Lead Capture Bar
Dual Conversion Paths
Building-tagged Testimonials
Related questions
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