Professional Duct Cleaning Service Website Template
Airflow is a hero-dominant landing page template built for professional duct cleaning services. It leads with a zip code input that surfaces local air quality context, then walks visitors through real inspection footage, equipment, before-and-after results, and a three-step inline booking flow. The Industrial Raw visual theme and Transparent Process structure build trust before a single price is mentioned.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Airflow is a single-page template designed for indoor air quality and duct cleaning businesses. It opens with a location-aware hero, reveals the full cleaning process in chronological scroll sections, and closes with an inline booking flow. The result is a page that earns visitor trust visually before asking for a commitment.
Who this template is for
This template is built for duct cleaning professionals who need to convert skeptical visitors into booked appointments. It works especially well for operators serving commercial, medical, and residential clients who need evidence before they book.
- Facility managers overseeing hospitals, schools, or commercial buildings with recurring air quality complaints
- Property managers preparing units between tenants who need a fast, credible service page
- Residential duct cleaning businesses targeting homeowners who recently received an allergy diagnosis or moved into an older property
What problem this template solves
Most duct cleaning service pages rely on stock photography and vague promises. Visitors cannot see what the work actually involves, so they hesitate, compare prices, and leave without booking.
- There is no visual proof of the problem, so visitors do not feel urgency to act
- Generic booking forms ask for information before building any trust with the visitor
- The cleaning process is hidden, leaving potential clients unsure what they are paying for
What you get with this template
This template gives you a fully structured, single-page layout that moves a visitor from curiosity to booking in one continuous scroll. Every section is designed with a clear purpose and a specific audience segment in mind.
- A zip code input hero section that populates local air quality data, building-age contamination stats, and a regional pollutant callout
- A chronological four-section process reveal covering inspection stills, equipment details, before-and-after photography, and post-clean data readouts
- A persistent bottom booking bar with a three-step inline flow: property type, square footage slider, and a calendar picker with available time windows
Feature list
This template is built around a set of deliberate design and layout decisions that serve the duct cleaning service context directly.
Zip Code Hero with Particulate Animation
The hero centers a single oversized zip code input field against a forge-black background. A subtle animation of drifting particulate matter plays across the viewport. When a visitor enters their zip, the page populates with local air quality data, average contamination stats by building age, and a regional pollen or pollutant callout.
Transparent Process Scroll Sections
Four chronological sections strip away mystery about the cleaning job. The first shows inspection camera stills. The second presents the equipment spread with each tool named and explained. The third delivers timestamped before-and-after duct photography. The fourth displays actual post-clean air quality test data readouts, not simplified infographics.
Persistent Booking Bar
After the visitor scrolls past the first section, a bottom bar locks into place and follows them down the page. It holds the primary call to action and stays visible throughout the rest of the scroll journey, reducing the friction of finding where to book.
Three-Step Inline Booking Flow
The booking experience is contained within the page. Visitors select their property type, set a square footage range using a slider, and pick an available date and time from a calendar showing morning and afternoon windows. No redirects, no separate forms.
Secondary Capture Path
A second conversion option, labeled "Get a Call Instead," captures just a phone number and a preferred callback time. This path serves visitors who are ready to move forward but prefer a human conversation over a self-service booking flow.
Industrial Raw Visual Theme
The entire layout uses a Fire and Earth color system built around furnace orange for calls to action and urgency, forge-black for backgrounds and typography, terracotta clay for dividers and secondary elements, and kiln ash for content surfaces. The aesthetic feels like a working boiler room, functional and direct.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Zip Code Hero | Personalizes the page with local air quality context on entry |
| Inspection Camera Stills | Shows real findings from inside ductwork to establish urgency |
| Equipment Spread | Names and explains each cleaning tool to demonstrate professional method |
| Before and After | Timestamped photography proves the visible result of the cleaning work |
| Air Quality Readouts | Presents actual post-clean test data to confirm measurable improvement |
| Persistent Booking Bar | Keeps the primary call to action visible after the first scroll section |
| Inline Booking Flow | Captures property type, square footage, and preferred appointment slot |
| Secondary Call Path | Offers a phone number and callback time option for non-self-service visitors |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Industrial Raw theme. Every color and layout choice reinforces the idea that this is a no-nonsense service where skilled technicians do real, difficult work.
- Color system uses furnace orange (#D4580A) for calls to action, forge-black (#1A1A1A) for backgrounds and type weight, terracotta clay (#A0522D) for section dividers, and kiln ash (#E8DED1) for content surfaces
- No stock photography or smiling technician imagery is used anywhere in the layout; visual content comes from real inspection footage, equipment photography, and data readouts
- Typography and spacing are designed for high contrast and direct readability, consistent with the boiler-room aesthetic described in the brief
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is structured to perform on smaller screens without losing the visual impact of the process-reveal scroll experience. The hero input and booking flow adapt cleanly to touch-based interaction.
- The zip code input field and particulate animation are sized for comfortable one-thumb entry on mobile viewports
- The three-step booking flow uses a slider and calendar picker that work on touch screens without requiring a keyboard for most selections
- The persistent booking bar resizes appropriately on smaller screens so the call to action remains visible and tappable throughout the scroll
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered around a specific conversion psychology. Visitors see the problem before they see the solution, and they book because they feel informed, not because they were pushed.
- The zip code hero makes the air quality issue feel personal and local from the first second on the page, creating immediate relevance before any service claim is made
- The Transparent Process scroll structure shows the full cleaning job in sequence, so by the time a visitor reaches the booking form they have already mentally experienced the service
- The persistent booking bar and inline three-step flow reduce the number of steps and decisions required to complete a booking, keeping momentum from the scroll experience intact
Other information about this template
This template sits within the Construction and Home category, specifically the HVAC and Air Conditioning subcategory, with a niche focus on indoor air quality services. It is built around a Hero-Dominant layout ratio, with approximately ninety percent of the page dedicated to the hero and process content and ten percent to secondary elements.
- The template style is classified as Hero-Dominant (90/10), meaning the hero section carries the majority of the persuasive and contextual load
- The header concept is a Location Input, a design pattern suited to services where local context meaningfully changes the visitor's perceived relevance of the offer
- The creative direction is Transparent Process, a structure that works particularly well in service categories where the work itself is hidden from the client and skepticism is high
- This template is a strong fit for indoor air quality businesses that serve mixed client bases across residential, commercial, medical, and educational property types




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Zip Code Hero with Local Air Data
Transparent Process Scroll Structure
Persistent Bottom Booking Bar
Three-step Inline Booking Flow
Secondary Phone Capture Path
Industrial Raw Visual Identity
Related questions
Can I customize the color palette for my own brand?
Does the zip code input actually pull live air quality data?
Can I use this template if I only serve residential clients?
What if I want to remove the secondary Get a Call Instead path?
Is this template suitable for a duct cleaning business serving multiple locations?