You sell curb appeal from a website that has none.
Landscaping is a visual trade — customers buy what they can picture in their own yard. If your site is a wall of text with two grainy photos from 2015, you're invisible next to the company posting drone shots of finished installs. We build landscaping sites that look as good as your best project.
Lawn care and landscaping run on two different engines: recurring maintenance routes that want easy signup, and design-and-build projects that sell on imagery and trust. Most landscaping websites serve neither — they're text-heavy brochure sites that haven't been updated since the trailer was new.
The shift that matters: homeowners now shortlist landscapers the way they shortlist restaurants — by photos. Instagram trained them. A site that leads with big, real, local project photography wins the shortlist before you've quoted anything.
The four ways landscaping websites lose money
We've audited hundreds of landscaping company sites. The same problems show up over and over — and every one of them costs you a customer who was ready to pay.
No photos of your actual work
You transform properties for a living and your website shows clip-art grass. Every finished project is sales material going to waste in your camera roll.
Maintenance and design mashed together
A $40/visit mowing customer and a $40,000 outdoor-living project shop completely differently. One page for both converts neither.
No easy way to get on the route
Recurring mowing customers want a quote without a phone call. If signing up takes phone tag, they pick the company with the instant-quote form.
Invisible in the suburbs you serve
Your crews drive to a dozen towns, but Google only sees the one in your address. Without service-area pages, you don't exist in the others.
The vibe we'd build for a landscaping company
Landscaping is the most visual trade on this list, and most landscaping sites have the worst photos. The vibe: deep forest green, golden-hour grass, and the work doing the talking.
Built for how a landscaping company actually wins work
We split your site the way your business actually splits: fast signup for recurring work, big visual proof for project work.
Project galleries that sell
Full-bleed before/after photography organized by project type — patios, full redesigns, lighting, irrigation.
Instant-quote path for maintenance
Address-and-yard-size quote request form that feeds your route planning, not phone tag.
Seasonal service pages
Spring cleanups, fall leaf removal, irrigation startup — pages that rank when each season's searches spike.
Service-area pages
A page per suburb on your routes, each with local project photos. The backbone of local landscaping SEO.
Commercial maintenance lane
A separate pitch for HOAs and commercial properties — bigger contracts, different buyer, different page.
Review and award proof
Google rating, association memberships, and design awards displayed where they sway the project shortlist.
Old site gone, new site live, in 7 days.
Audit & quote
60-minute call. We tell you exactly what's broken and lock a fixed price before you hang up.
Design + copy + SEO
You watch the real site take shape in the browser. We write the copy and wire the schema.
You review, we polish
One round of revisions, applied the same day. No tickets. No project-manager relay.
Launch — you keep the keys
Your domain, your hosting, your code. No platform lock-in, no retainer, no hostage situation.
Landscapers & Lawn Care websites, built market by market
Everything happens over a call and a shared screen — no office visit, no markup for geography. These are the markets we focus on:
Before you call
My photos are all on my phone. Is that good enough?
Usually, yes. Modern phone photos shot in good light are plenty — we curate, edit, and organize them into galleries. We'll send a simple shot list for anything missing. What kills landscaping sites isn't photo quality, it's not showing any real work at all.
Can the site handle recurring mowing signups?
We build the quote-request flow — address, yard size, service frequency — and route it to your inbox, CRM, or scheduling software. Full self-serve checkout for recurring routes is possible in the larger package if your operation is ready for it.
Do you understand seasonal businesses?
Yes — the site is built to pivot with the calendar. Whatever season is coming gets the homepage spotlight, and each seasonal service has a permanent page that's already ranked when its search volume returns every year. Your site sells snow removal in October, not July.
What does it cost, exactly?
Three fixed packages: $1,500 for a 5-page rebuild in 7 days, $5,000 for up to 20 pages with a blog and integrations in 14 days, and $15,000+ for 100+ page builds. The quote we send before you sign is the number on the final invoice — no scope-creep charges, ever.
Ready to bulldoze your landscaping company's website?
Tell us your domain. We'll send a brutal audit of what's broken, with a fixed quote to fix it. No sales call required.