Web Design · Gilmer, TX

Web Design for Landscapers in Gilmer

Gilmer's got no shortage of yards that need work. Between the older homes near the courthouse square and newer builds spreading out toward the county lines, landscapers around here stay busy. But if nobody can find you online — or they find you and your site looks rough — busy gets a whole lot harder.

Your Work Looks Great in Person. It Should Look That Good Online.

You spend hours grading a slope, laying stone, or turning a blown-out flowerbed into something a homeowner actually wants to show off. Then somebody searches for a landscaper in Gilmer, finds your website, and it's a white page with a phone number and a blurry photo from 2017. That's frustrating. Because the work is good. The way it's presented just isn't.

A landscaping website needs to do a few things well. It needs before-and-after photos that actually load fast and look sharp on a phone. It needs a clear list of what you offer — mowing, design, mulch, hardscapes, seasonal cleanups, whatever your crew handles. And it needs a quote request form that's short enough that people actually fill it out. Not a ten-field survey. Name, address, what they need, done.

We build sites that do exactly that. No filler pages, no weird stock art of someone in a polo shirt pointing at a hedge. Your real work, organized so it sells itself. The portfolio section alone changes how people see your business. A side-by-side of a neglected backyard turned into a clean patio space does more convincing than any paragraph of copy ever will. And if you've got seasonal services — spring mulching, fall leaf cleanup, holiday lighting — those rotate on the site so you're not advertising snow removal in July. The whole thing's built to get someone from "I need a landscaper" to "I'm requesting a quote" without making them dig around.

Gilmer's a Small Town. Your Website Still Has to Compete.

Upshur County isn't huge. But that doesn't mean folks aren't comparing you to other landscapers online before they ever pick up the phone. They are. And if your competitor's site has project photos, a services page, and a simple way to get in touch — and yours doesn't — you know who's getting that call. It's not about being flashy. It's about not being invisible.

A full website for a landscaping business starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. That gets you a custom design, mobile-friendly layout, photo galleries for your projects, service pages, and a quote request form. If you want to show up when someone in Gilmer or Upshur County searches for landscaping help, the website-plus-SEO package starts at $3,500 and takes a week or two. That puts your site in front of people who are actively looking — not just the ones who already have your number.

And if you just need something simple — a one-page site with your services, service area, and contact info — that starts at $300 and can be done in a few days. No reason to overthink it if you just need a clean page that works.

Hosting runs $50 a month. That covers keeping the site live, fast, and updated. You don't have to touch it. You don't have to wonder if it's broken. It just runs. You focus on the yards — we'll make sure the website's doing its part when someone goes looking for help with theirs.

What does web design cost for landscapers?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most landscapers in Gilmer land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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