Royalty-Free Music for Home Service Videos
Choose background music for local ads, before/after edits, service explainers, and client work

Home service videos need music that feels clear, steady, and useful. A cleaning company, plumber, HVAC team, landscaper, roofer, pest control brand, remodeler, handyman, or moving company may use video to show the work, explain the service, and get the next appointment booked.
The wrong track can make a simple service clip feel too dramatic, too playful, or too polished for the customer’s real problem. The right track supports the edit without stealing attention from the crew, the result, or the call to book.
Choose music that matches the job customers want done
Home service videos often sell relief. A homeowner wants a clean room, a working sink, a repaired roof, a cooler house, a safer yard, or a finished move. The music should support that feeling of progress.
For general home service promos, start with tracks that feel dependable and warm. A steady beat works well under crew footage, branded text, and quick service shots. Light upbeat music can fit before/after edits, customer review clips, and seasonal promos. More grounded corporate-style music can fit website videos, local business ads, and team introduction videos.
Avoid tracks that make the service feel bigger than the job. A roof inspection video usually needs confidence, not movie-trailer tension. For a cleaning clip, pace and satisfaction matter more than club energy. In a plumbing explainer, the music should leave room for the voiceover.
Use the page for a broad decision. Then hand off to the trade-specific page when the video depends on one service type.
Pick music by home service type
Each home service video needs a slightly different music choice, even when the goal is the same: help the customer understand the work and feel ready to book.
Music for Cleaning Service Videos
Cleaning videos work well with bright, steady music that makes the result feel fresh and satisfying. Use lighter tracks for before/after clips, room resets, deep cleaning reels, and recurring service promos.
Music for Plumbing Videos
Plumbing videos need music that feels calm and practical. Choose background tracks that leave space for captions, voiceover, repair steps, emergency service details, and booking prompts.
Music for HVAC Videos
HVAC videos often explain comfort, maintenance, or repair timing. Use clean, steady music under seasonal promos, service reminders, thermostat tips, and system replacement videos.
Music for Landscaping Videos
Landscaping videos can use warm, upbeat music that supports outdoor movement and visual progress. This fits lawn care clips, garden makeovers, yard cleanup videos, and curb appeal promos.
Music for Roofing Videos
Roofing videos need confident, grounded music. Choose tracks that support inspection clips, project recaps, storm damage videos, roof replacement edits, and trust-focused local ads.
Music for Pest Control Videos
Pest control videos should sound clear and reassuring. Use controlled, professional music under prevention tips, treatment explainers, seasonal service reminders, and local appointment ads.
Music for Home Renovation Videos
Home renovation videos can use music with a gentle build. This works for demo-to-finish edits, room upgrades, remodeling timelines, design reveals, and contractor portfolio clips.
Music for Handyman Service Videos
Handyman videos need flexible music that works across small repairs, punch lists, maintenance clips, and local service promos. A simple upbeat track usually gives the edit enough pace without making the job feel exaggerated.
Music for Moving and Home Setup Videos
Moving and home setup videos work well with warm, organized-sounding music. Use tracks that support packing tips, move-in clips, assembly videos, staging content, and smooth transition edits.
Match the track to the edit format
A home service company may use the same footage in several ways. A 15-second social ad, a 45-second before/after Reel, and a two-minute website video need different music choices.
For short appointment ads, choose tracks with a quick start and a clear rhythm. The first seconds need to carry the hook, service name, location, offer, or booking prompt. A simple beat gives the editor room for captions and fast cuts.
For before/after videos, use music that builds gently. The track should make the change feel satisfying without turning the edit into a fake reveal. This works well for cleaning, landscaping, roofing, renovation, moving, and home setup clips.
For explainers, demos, and service walk-throughs, choose lower-energy music that sits under voiceover. The customer needs to hear the process, the safety note, the pricing cue, or the next step.
Check the license before the video becomes an ad or client deliverable
Home service videos often move from organic post to paid ad. A company might publish a project recap on Instagram, add it to a website page, use it in a Facebook ad, and send it to a franchise or local office.
That means the music needs to cover the real use.
Audiodrome’s license allows tracks to be used inside personal, commercial, and client projects, including commercial video, social content, social advertising, monetized online use, live or recorded streams, business content, and other allowed project types, as long as the music stays embedded in the finished project.
For client work, keep the handoff simple. Deliver the final video with the music inside it. Keep the raw track file and stems out of the client folder. Share the license copy with the client when the project requires it.
Before publishing, keep these items together:
- track title
- purchase receipt
- license copy
- project name
- final video file
- notes on where the video will run
This helps if a platform, client, or ad review asks for proof.

