Supply House Style Storefront · Equipment, parts, accessories, and quote support
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HIMA Supply
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Shop HVAC equipment, systems, parts, and accessories

HIMA Supply should feel like a real supply house storefront—not a consulting page. This homepage is now centered on product categories, featured equipment, contractor purchasing, and catalog-first navigation.

Use it to guide buyers into category pages, product detail pages, quote requests, and contractor account actions—just like a modern HVAC ecommerce-style site.

Residentialsplit systems, furnaces, mini splits, accessories
Light Commercialpackage units, replacement equipment, project quotes
Contractor Readyaccount pricing, volume inquiries, order support

Popular shopping paths

These quick links make the site behave like a supply catalog first, with support pages acting as backup—not the main story.

Shop by category

Supply-house style sites win when product categories are obvious. Buyers should immediately see equipment groups, not just service language.

Cooling

Air Conditioners

Central AC condensers, matched cooling systems, replacement outdoor units, and application-driven equipment options.

Heating & Cooling

Heat Pumps

Whole-home heat pump systems, inverter options, dual-fuel compatible equipment, and replacement units.

Ductless

Mini Splits

Single-zone and multi-zone ductless systems for residential upgrades, additions, garages, and small commercial spaces.

Heating

Furnaces

Gas furnaces, upflow and horizontal configurations, matched heating systems, and replacement applications.

Indoor Equipment

Air Handlers & Coils

Air handlers, evaporator coils, matched indoor sections, and system completion components.

Commercial

Package Units

Rooftop and packaged style solutions for light commercial jobs and packaged residential replacements.

Add-ons

Parts & Accessories

Thermostats, line sets, disconnects, pads, filters, installation accessories, and replacement parts.

Full Catalog

View All Product Lines

Use one central category hub page to browse all major product groups, featured items, and shopping paths.

Featured equipment

These cards are structured more like a real HVAC storefront: category, headline, pricing signal, core specs, and product-driven calls to action.

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Featured System

410A Split System Inventory

Call for pricing or request quote

Inventory-driven split system positioning for buyers who need available equipment, not brochure language.

  • Category: Split system equipment
  • Refrigerant: 410A inventory opportunities
  • Best CTA: View product + request quote
A2L Transition

Heat Pump Equipment Inquiry

Check availability project based

A better example of supply-house selling: application, inventory, model fit, and compliance matter before checkout.

  • Category: Heat pump systems
  • Use case: replacement and project quotes
  • Best CTA: availability + quote request
Accessory Add-on

Accessory Installation Kit

From $89 sample accessory pricing

Smaller items should look more ecommerce-ready, because they are the best candidates for future direct purchase flows.

  • Category: Accessories
  • Use case: install support and add-ons
  • Best CTA: view product + add to quote

Shop by brand

Brand blocks help the site feel like a product marketplace, not a brochure. Even in static mode, this improves buyer trust.

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Goodman
MRCOOL
Gree
Daikin
Midea
Field Controls
Why Buy Here

Category-driven shopping experience

The site now prioritizes catalog structure, category entry points, and product pages—much closer to a supply house pattern than a consulting website.

Contractor Friendly

Built for quote requests and account pricing

Large equipment should not pretend to be generic retail. It should route contractors to account setup, fast quote requests, and availability checks.

Future Ready

Easy path to ecommerce later

Once categories and product detail patterns are right, it becomes much easier to layer in filters, inventory logic, pricing feeds, and checkout tools later.

Need equipment pricing, availability, or a contractor account?

Use quote requests and contractor account flows as support tools—but keep the storefront centered on categories, products, and purchase intent. That is what makes it feel like an HVAC supply house.