The Practical Guide for Air Conditioning Engineers

How to Get More Google Reviews as a Air Conditioning Engineer

If you've ever finished a installation and forgotten to ask, this is for you. A short, honest guide to filling your Google profile with real reviews — without it feeling weird.

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Why More Reviews = More Work for Air Conditioning Engineers

Before the how, here's the why. Air conditioning is becoming mainstream in the UK. Customers are buying something they've never bought before and need guidance. Reviews about honest advice, clean installation, and energy efficiency reassure first-time buyers. Every extra review past your current count earns you a slightly better position in local search, which means slightly more phone calls — and the maths compounds fast.

"air conditioning installation near me"

Google shows the top three results for this search based heavily on review count, rating, and recency. Most clicks go to those three.

Trust signal

For a air conditioning business, reviews are the first social proof potential customers see — long before they ever talk to you.

Permanent asset

Unlike Checkatrade, Google reviews are free, owned by you, and don't disappear when you stop paying.

Why It's So Hard to Get Reviews as a Air Conditioning Engineer

The barrier isn't your work — it's the moment. Reviews happen when the asking is easy and the timing is right, and for most air conditioning engineers both of those things are working against you.

UK market is growing but still niche — customers don't know who to trust

Summer heatwaves bring spikes in demand you can't always fill

You compete with national HVAC companies

Customers don't understand the difference between units — they need guidance

Top-ranking AC engineers typically have 20-50 Google reviews.

The 5-Step System to Get More Reviews

This is the playbook we've watched work across hundreds of air conditioning business owners. None of it is clever — it's just consistent.

  1. 1

    Ask within 24-48 hours of finishing the installation

    Response rates roughly halve after a week. The fresher the experience, the more likely they post.

  2. 2

    Send by SMS, not email

    SMS gets opened in minutes. Email gets opened, maybe, on Sunday night. SMS wins for air conditioning engineers every time.

  3. 3

    Personalise the message

    Use the customer's name and reference the actual installation. Generic templates underperform personalised messages by 2-3x.

  4. 4

    Give them a direct link to your Google review form

    Don't make them search for your business. One tap from SMS to review form is the gold standard.

  5. 5

    Filter out unhappy customers first

    Send a low-friction "how was it?" question first. Only customers who rate you highly should be funnelled to Google. The rest give you private feedback.

Or Let It Run Itself

The five steps above work. The problem is keeping them up when you're knee-deep in a installation. Grow Our Reviews automates step 1 through step 4 — you just finish the job.

1

Finish a installation

Wrap up the work the same way you always have. Nothing changes in how you operate.

2

Add the customer

Drop their name and mobile into the app — fifteen seconds, from your phone.

3

Reviews land

Happy customers post directly to Google. Unhappy ones give you private feedback first.

Examples From a Working Air Conditioning Engineer's Week

Picture a typical week — a home air conditioning, a office air conditioning, maybe a AC servicing. Each one is a potential review. Here's how the asking fits each.

home air conditioning

A customer who's just had a home air conditioning from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.

office air conditioning

A customer who's just had a office air conditioning from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.

AC servicing

A customer who's just had a AC servicing from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.

heat pump installation

A customer who's just had a heat pump installation from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.

Seasonality note: Peak demand May through August — bank reviews in your quiet months so your profile is strongest going into the busy season.

What It Costs (For a Air Conditioning Engineer)

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Lite

£19 / month

Enough credits for around 30 installations a month.

  • Up to 30 message credits per month
  • SMS review requests
  • Automatic follow-up nudges (can enable/disable)
  • Sentiment gate (review filtering)
  • Analytics dashboard
  • Email support
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Starter

£49 / month

Enough credits for around 150 installations a month.

  • Up to 150 message credits per month
  • SMS review requests
  • Automatic follow-up nudges (can enable/disable)
  • Sentiment gate (review filtering)
  • Analytics dashboard
  • Email support
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Growth

£79 / month

Enough credits for around 300 installations a month.

  • Up to 300 message credits per month
  • Everything in Starter
  • Priority support
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Quick Answers

When is the best time to ask a customer for a review?+

Within 24-48 hours of finishing the installation, while the experience is fresh. Wait a week and the response rate drops by more than half — we've measured it.

What's the highest-converting message to send?+

Short, polite, and personal. Mention the customer's name, what you did, and a direct link to your Google review page. The fewer clicks between SMS and review form, the higher the conversion.

Is it OK to offer an incentive?+

No. Google's policy explicitly bans incentivised reviews and they'll strip them — sometimes along with your whole rating. Don't risk it.

How many requests should I send per month as a air conditioning engineer?+

Send one to every customer you've genuinely served. The "right number" is whatever your real job volume is — the goal is steady, not bulk.

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