Why Your Landscaping Business Needs a Website That Actually Works
You spend your days edging lawns, installing retaining walls, and turning bare dirt lots into places people actually want to hang out. You've got a trailer full of equipment and a reputation built on hard work — but when someone searches "landscaper near me," are they finding you or the guy across town?
Referrals are great — they've probably built the backbone of your business. But referrals have a ceiling. A website doesn't.
Every day, homeowners and property managers in your area are searching Google for landscaping services, lawn maintenance, hardscaping, seasonal cleanups — the exact work you do. If your business doesn't come up in those results, those leads go straight to a competitor. Not because they're better, but because they showed up first.
A professional website is your 24/7 sales rep. It's showing off your best project photos, listing your services, and collecting quote requests at midnight while you're asleep. It builds trust before you ever step foot on someone's property. In this business, first impressions count — and your website is usually the first one.
What You Get
Your site isn't a template with stock photos of someone holding a rake. It's built around how landscaping and lawn care customers actually search and what converts them into paying clients:
- Local SEO baked in — optimized for your city, your service radius, and the neighborhoods where you want to pick up more accounts.
- Mobile-first design — homeowners are searching on their phones while staring at the yard they want fixed. Your site has to look sharp and load fast.
- Service-specific pages — lawn maintenance, landscape design, hardscaping, irrigation, seasonal cleanup — each gets its own optimized page so Google connects the right customer with the right service.
- Project portfolios — before-and-after photos of your work are the single best sales tool in this industry. We display them professionally so potential clients can see exactly what you deliver.
- Lead capture that works — prominent phone numbers, quote request forms above the fold, and clear calls to action on every page. No hiding the ball.
A Better Deal Than You're Used To
Let's look at what landscapers typically deal with when trying to get a website.
Design agencies quote $3,000-$8,000 for a standard business site. Then there's monthly hosting, maintenance packages, and the "optional" SEO retainer that somehow costs more than your fuel bill. For a lot of small landscaping operations, that math just doesn't work.
The subscription website companies seem more affordable at $149-$199/month — until you realize you're locked into a 12-month agreement. Cancel early? You owe the rest. Miss a payment? Your site disappears. You're essentially renting a website with a penalty clause for leaving.
Two plans — Lite and Pro — billed monthly. No large upfront investment. No annual contracts holding you hostage. I design and build your website first, you look it over and approve it, and only then does billing begin. You can cancel anytime with 30 days' notice.
Honest work for honest money. You run your business that way. So do I.
See what a properly built website looks like
Let's Get More Eyes on Your Landscaping Business
You've got the skills, the equipment, and the track record. You just need a website that puts all of it in front of the people searching for it right now.
I'll handle the digital side. You keep making properties look incredible.