Landscaping Companies

Landscaping Website Design That Brings In More Jobs

A homeowner searching for a landscaper is comparing your work against your competitors' in seconds. A before/after gallery that loads slowly on their phone, or a services page that just lists what you do without showing it — those are customers you're losing to the company down the road.

Rolling green fields and treeline—representing landscaping and outdoor service business website design

The problem

Why most landscaping companies websites lose customers.

Landscaping is a highly visual service and most landscaping websites are not. Generic stock images of lawns that don't show your actual work, no clear estimate request process, and no local SEO structure mean you're relying entirely on word of mouth and Google My Business — and missing the customers who are actively searching online.

A regular lawn maintenance customer is worth $1,800–3,600 per year. A landscaping design-and-install project averages $5,000–50,000. A website that earns even two additional regular customers per month represents significant annual revenue growth.

What we build

Every landscaping company website we build includes:

Portfolio gallery showing real before/after photos of your work

Estimate request form visible above the fold

Individual service pages (lawn care, garden design, hardscaping, irrigation, tree service)

Service area coverage displayed on homepage

Google review display and star rating

LocalBusiness schema and local SEO structure

Mobile-first design for quick loading on any device

FAQ

Common questions about landscaping company websites

What photos should I use on my landscaping website?

Your own work. Before/after pairs of completed projects are the single most effective content on a landscaping website. They show potential customers exactly what you can do and build trust in a way that no stock photography can. We include a project gallery section in every landscaping website we build.

Should I charge for estimates?

For most residential landscaping, free estimates are the standard — and advertising them clearly on your website lowers the barrier to contact. If you charge for detailed design consultations, that's worth explaining on your website with clarity about what the fee covers.

How do I rank in Google for landscaping searches in my city?

Individual service pages targeting specific local keywords, a well-optimised Google Business Profile that matches your website exactly, and a fast-loading mobile website are the three primary factors. We build all three into every landscaping website we deliver.

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