I looked you up first. 5.0 stars from 140 Google reviews. The strongest review profile in Carbon County and the Hazleton market. Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer status. A credential most competitors cannot claim. About 25% of your reviews mention commercial work. Facility managers already trust you. But none of this shows up when a facility manager searches for HVAC in Hazleton. Your title tag and H1 are the same: HVAC Service Hazleton PA. That one error limits your search visibility before Google reads anything else on your site. The Carrier Authorized Dealer credential appears nowhere Google can find it for commercial searches. And nobody is putting Creative Comfort Inc in front of the people who hand out commercial contracts.
You wait for the phone to ring. Commercial work doesn't come that way. It goes to whoever shows up first. That's the whole problem, and it's the part we fix for you.
Real meetings. Facility managers, property managers, and building owners who replied, asked for a quote, and put time on your calendar. Not cold names. Not maybes. People who want to talk about a contract.
Miss the 5, and you pay nothing for month two.
No retainer trap. We only win when you win.
Before you decide anything, this part is yours to keep. Below are 10 real companies in Carbon County and the Hazleton area that fit your best client. Real names. Real phone numbers. The kind of buildings that need a contractor like you.
No form to fill out. No call required. When we run a full campaign we pull 50 to 100 of these. Think of it as a taste.
Here are three openers, ready to go. Say them word for word, or say them your way.
“Hi, this is Jason Fayock from Creative Comfort Systems. We do commercial HVAC right here in Hazleton. CAN DO manages a lot of the industrial park space in this area. When your tenants need HVAC service, do you have contractors you refer them to, or is that handled separately by each tenant?”
“Hi, this is Jason Fayock from Creative Comfort Systems. We're a commercial HVAC contractor based in Hazleton. Hospitals need HVAC contractors who understand what's at stake. Is your current service contract up for review any time soon, or are you locked in?”
“Hi, I'm trying to reach the facilities or maintenance manager — this is Jason Fayock from Creative Comfort Systems in Hazleton. We handle industrial HVAC for large-footprint operations. A facility your size needs someone local who can respond fast. Do you have a local HVAC contractor on contract, or is service handled through Amazon's national vendor program?”
This is the exact sequence we would send under your name. Three touches over one week, with a few versions of each so we can see what lands. Written for your services and your market, ready to go.
The blue words are the parts that change for each prospect, like their name and company.
One catch. Emails like these only land if they go out the right way, from a separate warmed domain with the proper setup. Send them cold from your own address and they drop into spam. That setup is the part we handle for you.
Commercial HVAC is a different game from residential. One contract is worth more than a stack of house calls.
This isn't a giant ad campaign. It's careful outreach to 50 to 100 of the right people near you. One good month, kept for a few years, beats a whole year of small jobs.
Three simple stages. You barely lift a finger.
We build a separate sending setup so your real email stays safe. We warm it up so your messages land. Then we build your list of the right facility and property managers.
We write outreach that sounds like you, made for each kind of building. Then we start sending, every day.
We handle every reply. Warm buyers go straight onto your calendar. You get a simple weekly report: who we reached, who replied, who booked.
The less you have to do, the better this works. So we do almost all of it.
No long contract. Pay month to month. Cancel any time.
While I was looking, I spotted three small things on your site. None of this is part of the offer. It's just free advice you can hand to whoever runs your site.
Your title tag and H1 both say the same thing. Change the H1 to something like Commercial and Residential HVAC or Carrier Authorized Dealer. Google needs different signals from each to rank you for more searches.
You are a Carrier Authorized Dealer. Facility managers search for that exact credential when they vet contractors. It is not in your title tag or anywhere Google can surface it. Add it to your title and create a commercial page that leads with it.
Your 5.0 rating and Carrier status should be dominating commercial HVAC searches in Carbon County. Build one page specifically for facility managers and industrial properties. Lead with the Carrier credential.
If we don't get you 5 or more qualified commercial leads in your first 30 days, you don't pay for month two. Simple as that.
A real reply from a facility manager, property manager, or building owner who wants to talk. Not an open. A real reply from a real person who can sign.
We control the two things that matter: the list and the setup. So we stand behind the result.
We go over your market, the buildings worth chasing first, and what your first 30 days look like. No pressure. No long pitch.
One note on timing. Summer is when facility managers worry about HVAC. They're picking vendors now, before something fails in August. Reaching out in July beats reaching out in October.
Grab your spot →Or just reply to my email.
I built this for Creative Comfort Inc. The leads, the numbers, the openers. None of it is copy and paste.
If five commercial contracts in 30 days sounds good, let's talk. If the timing's off, keep the leads. They're yours either way. And thanks for 25 years of solid work around here.
Book your call →I started Sentience Growth for one reason. Good local trade companies do great work, then sit and wait for the phone to ring. Meanwhile the bigger players grab the commercial contracts. Not because they're better, but because they show up first.
So I built a simple system that puts solid HVAC companies in front of the people who hand out those contracts. That's the whole job. I keep it small and work with only a few companies at a time, so the work stays good.
I'm not a big agency. When you email, you get me. When something needs fixing, I fix it. And I put my own pay on the line with the guarantee, because I only want to keep working with you if it actually works.
If we end up talking, you'll get a straight answer either way. If it's not a fit for Creative Comfort Inc, I'll tell you.