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November 7, 2025
As of October 20, 2025, the familiar Google Guaranteed badge, along with its money-back guarantee, is gone.
It’s been replaced by a single, unified Google Verified badge that now appears on every Local Services Ad (LSA) profile. The update also replaces the Google Screened and License Verified by Google badges, creating one simplified trust signal for all industries.
For HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors, this marks a major shift in how credibility is presented online.
The new Google Verified badge confirms that a business has passed Google’s standard verification process, including:
The difference is simple but significant:
✅ The badge no longer carries a money-back guarantee.
The new system focuses purely on legitimacy and compliance, not reimbursement. If your company was previously verified under Google Guaranteed, your badge should have automatically updated to Google Verified as long as your documents were current.
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According to Google, the goal is to simplify trust signals and reduce confusion for consumers.
Before the update, multiple badges existed across industries, each with different meanings and rules. The Google Guaranteed badge also included a reimbursement policy that was rarely used but widely misunderstood.
The new Google Verified badge streamlines this system, ensuring every verified advertiser is held to the same standards while removing the financial guarantee layer.
For home service contractors, this change impacts both marketing and customer perception:

1. Audit your LSA profile
Log into your Local Services Ads dashboard and make sure your verification documents (license, insurance, background checks) are valid.
2. Update your marketing language
Everywhere you used “Google Guaranteed”—on your website, truck wraps, ads, or email signatures—should now say Google Verified.
3. Focus on reviews and ratings
Without the money-back guarantee, your online reputation is your strongest proof of trustworthiness.
4. Clarify your own guarantee
If you offer a satisfaction or workmanship guarantee, highlight that it’s your company’s promise, not Google’s.
5. Educate your team
Your staff should be ready to explain:
“We’re Google Verified—Google has confirmed our credentials, licensing, and insurance.”
6. Monitor your results
Compare your LSA leads and conversions before and after the badge change. Adjust your ad strategy and messaging based on performance trends.
The rollout of the Google Verified badge signals a shift in how Google measures and displays trust. It puts more responsibility on businesses to prove credibility through service quality and reputation, not just platform endorsements.
At CI Web Group, we help home service companies adapt fast to these industry updates. Our experts can:
📅 Book a Strategy Session today to make sure your business stays visible, compliant, and competitive under Google’s new Verified system.

What happened to the Google Guaranteed badge?
Google retired the Google Guaranteed, Google Screened, and License Verified by Google badges and replaced them with a single Google Verified badge in October 2025.
Does the Google Verified badge include a money-back guarantee?
No. The new badge confirms your business credentials but no longer includes a Google-backed reimbursement policy.
Do contractors need to reapply?
No, if your business was already verified and compliant. Your badge should have automatically switched to Google Verified.
Why did Google make this change?
Google simplified its trust signals to create one consistent badge across industries and eliminate confusion about the guarantee program.
How can contractors stay competitive?
Keep verification current, focus on generating reviews, and update all marketing materials to reflect the new badge.
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