Linnflux — Est. 2014

When the AC Dies in July, Be the Company They Find First

Linnflux builds the online scheduling, trust signals, and dispatch automation that turn emergencies into your customers.

HVAC is a trust business in a crowded market. Homeowners pick whoever looks established, has the reviews, and can book them fastest, often at the exact moment their system fails. Linnflux builds HVAC websites with online scheduling, service request forms, and maintenance resources that capture those jobs whether your office is open or not.

Our Bedford AI division goes after the operational side: automated dispatching, parts inventory, and customer communication that shrink response times and keep your techs moving. We round it out with the brand work that makes you recognizable, from logos to vehicle wraps, and we can advise on smart-HVAC integrations as the equipment you install gets more connected. See our HVAC work at dallasacnhtg.com.

And when your site needs attention before a heat wave, a US-based human answers.

Challenges We Solve for HVAC

Earning Homeowner Trust

You are asking people to let a stranger into their home. Reviews, a professional site, and a clear brand decide who gets the call.

Dispatch and Response Times

Heating and cooling failures are emergencies. Manual dispatching and phone-only scheduling mean slower response and lost jobs.

A Crowded Market

Every market has a dozen HVAC companies bidding for the same searches. The ones that look established and book instantly win.

Real humans. US‑based. Every plan.

Every Linnflux service comes with the same promise: when you reach out, a real person from one of our three US offices answers — no offshore ticket queues, no chatbots pretending to help.

  • Three US offices Pennsylvania, Alabama, and New York
  • Talk to a person (717) 707-5225 reaches our team, not a call center
  • Partners since 2014 Small businesses and government agencies trust us year after year

Frequently Asked Questions

Can customers book service calls directly from my website?

Yes. We build online scheduling and service request forms so customers can book a visit at midnight when the furnace quits, instead of waiting for your office to open.

What does an HVAC website cost?

Our FluxCC plan is a flat $1,600 setup plus $160 per month, covering design, hosting, updates, and support. Most contractors spend more than that fixing a neglected site.

How does AI help an HVAC company?

Automated dispatching gets the right tech to the right job faster, inventory tracking keeps parts on the truck, and customer updates go out without office staff typing them. Assessments are $750.

Do you understand the HVAC business?

Yes. Dallas Air Conditioning & Heating at dallasacnhtg.com is one of our HVAC clients, and we have worked with trades and service businesses across the US and Canada since 2014.

Let's talk about your hvac business

A real person from our team will walk through what you need — no pressure, no obligation.