JC Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning
JC Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning — HVAC in Santa Clarita, CA — is being prepared for launch on Hydra OS. The current jcrefrigerationheatingandair.com site is locked in as the before state, and no after numbers are published until the new build is measured live.
JC Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning is an HVAC company in Santa Clarita, CA. Its site described the business as: “Our reliable heating & AC professionals handle everything from installation, maintenance, repair, and replacement. Call today for same-day scheduling.” The company is onboarded in the CIWG client registry, which carries its verified business data for the build.
The before state is on the record: the current homepage at jcrefrigerationheatingandair.com was captured full-page on Jul 4, 2026 as the baseline this launch story will be measured against.
The new Hydra OS build is already reachable as a staging build at https://jcrefrigerationheatingandair-stg.ciwebgroup.com, where the working homepage title reads “HVAC & Refrigeration in Santa Clarita, CA | JC Refrigeration”. It follows the same launch discipline as every story on this page: the preview exists to be checked, not to make claims — scores and results are only published after they are measured on the live production domain.
Every page ships with structured brand intelligence built in, so Google and AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini can verify exactly what the business does — and new pages are submitted for indexing the moment they go live, not weeks later. It's all built on Hydra OS: a database-free architecture that's dramatically faster and harder to hack than a traditional WordPress site, with an intelligence layer that keeps it optimizing itself.
Before & after.
The before image is the live jcrefrigerationheatingandair.com homepage captured Jul 4, 2026. The Hydra preview link is live for inspection; after imagery and scores land at cutover.
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