Home-service customers move fast. I build websites for Ohio lawn care, HVAC, and contracting businesses that load instantly on a phone, make calling and quoting effortless, and rank for every town you serve.
Click-to-call, instant quotes, service-area pages
Most of your customers search on their phone, often standing in the yard. A site that's slow or hard to tap sends them straight to a competitor.
If calling or requesting a quote takes more than one tap, you lose the job to whoever made it effortless.
You serve ten towns but only rank in one. The jobs in the next town over are going to someone who built pages for them.
Fast, obvious, and built around the way home-service customers actually decide.
Sticky click-to-call and text buttons on every page so a ready-to-buy customer reaches you in a single tap.
Short, mobile-friendly forms that make it easy to describe the job and get a fast response, capturing leads even after hours.
A dedicated, useful page for each town you serve, so you show up in "near me" searches across your whole territory.
Your Google reviews and star rating shown where they matter, plus a simple system to keep new ones coming in.
A local services company had one thin website and ranked in a single town. Service-area pages, faster load times, and one-tap contact opened up the rest of their territory.
Yes, but done right. Each service-area page is genuinely useful and specific, not a thin copy, so it ranks and actually converts instead of getting flagged by Google.
In most cases, yes. Tell me what you use and I'll recommend the cleanest way to route quote requests into your workflow, or a simple system if you don't have one yet.
Referrals are gold, and a strong site makes them convert. When someone gets your name, the first thing they do is look you up. A fast, trustworthy site turns that referral into a booked job instead of a second thought.
A focused home-service site is usually on the shorter end, often a few weeks. I'll give you a realistic timeline during the free consultation.
Tell me about your business and the towns you serve. The consultation's free, and you'll talk to the person who'll actually build your site.