MakeThisVid is an AI video ad generator for HVAC companies that turns a job photo or text prompt into an 8-second video ad — 1080p with audio — in under two minutes. Commercial use is licensed on every plan.

AI Video Ad Generator for HVAC Companies

HVAC is a seasonal business — and the contractor that gets the call is usually the one homeowners saw on video last week. MakeThisVid generates polished 8-second video ads from a photo or text prompt in under two minutes. Run them on Facebook and Google before the heat wave hits or the first frost arrives to capture homeowners searching for AC tune-ups, furnace installs, and emergency service. No production crew, no agency, no waiting.

How to Use MakeThisVid

From prompt to downloadable MP4, ready to deploy.

  1. Choose a photo or write a scene prompt

    Use a photo of a clean HVAC installation — new condenser unit, mini-split, or ductwork — or write a text prompt describing the service context and seasonal campaign angle.

  2. Select your mode

    Photo → Video animates your installation photo. Text → Video generates a scene — ideal for seasonal campaigns like 'summer AC tune-up' or 'fall furnace maintenance.'

  3. Write a motion prompt that conveys comfort and reliability

    E.g., 'New central air unit installed on the side of a well-kept suburban home, green lawn, summer sun, slow pan around the unit, clean condenser fins, professional installation.' Comfort and cleanliness drive conversion.

  4. Generate at 720p or 1080p

    1 credit per 720p video, 2 credits per 1080p. Most renders complete in 45–90 seconds. Credits refund automatically on failure.

  5. Run on local ad platforms

    Download the MP4 and run on Facebook, Google Local Services Ads, or Nextdoor. Target homeowners in your service radius. Commercial use is included on every plan.

Who Uses MakeThisVid for This

Seasonal tune-up campaigns

Run video ads in spring (AC tune-ups) and fall (furnace maintenance) to capture homeowners before the peak demand season. Video recall beats flyer mail-outs for service upsells.

System replacement lead generation

Target homeowners with aging systems in your service area. Show a clean new system install and offer a free diagnostic to pull high-ticket replacement leads.

Emergency service brand awareness

Stay top-of-mind before the HVAC crisis hits. Consistent video presence on Facebook and Nextdoor means your number is the first one homeowners look up when the system fails.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Drop an installation photo or write a text prompt, and MakeThisVid generates an 8-second video ad with audio in under two minutes. No camera, no editor, no production budget needed.
Google Local Services Ads capture high-intent searches like 'AC repair near me' and 'furnace installation.' Facebook lead ads reach homeowners proactively. Nextdoor is strong for neighborhood-level awareness and word-of-mouth amplification.
HVAC is not a restricted ad category on Facebook or Google. Use geographic targeting — service area ZIP codes or radius — for best results. Review any state-specific licensing disclosure requirements for your ad copy.
Comfort and cleanliness are the key trust signals: 'New high-efficiency furnace in a clean mechanical room, warm golden light, professional installation, neat copper lines.' For summer campaigns: 'New AC unit on a well-kept home exterior, bright sky, finished landscaping, cool brand-new feel.'
As many as your credits allow. The Standard plan ($29.99/mo, 50 credits) covers 50 videos at 720p. Generate different ads for each season, service line, and neighborhood.
Yes. Every plan and credit pack includes a commercial use license. Run the generated video as a paid ad on any platform without additional licensing.
From $0.40 per 720p on the Pro plan ($79.99/mo, 200 credits) to $0.75 on Lite ($14.99/mo, 20 credits). 1080p costs 2 credits. One-time packs start at $9.99 for 5 credits.

Generate your first HVAC video ad

Drop an installation photo or describe the campaign. 45–90 seconds to a downloadable MP4 — ready for Facebook, Google Local, or Nextdoor.

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