Web Design · Rusk, TX

Web Design for Landscapers in Rusk

72% of people looking for a landscaper will check your website before they ever call. If you don't have one — or the one you have looks like it was last updated during the Bush administration — that's a problem with a dollar sign attached to it. We build websites for landscapers that actually do something useful.

What a Landscaper's Website Needs to Do

A landscaping website has one job: get someone to pick up the phone or fill out a quote form. Everything else is decoration.

But there's a gap between knowing that and building something that actually does it. Most landscaper websites are either a single page with a phone number and a stock-looking hero image, or they're overbuilt messes with seventeen menu items and no clear path to contact. Neither works. The good news is the fix isn't complicated — it just has to be done right.

Rusk's a town where people drive past your work every day. They see the yard you just finished on Main Street or the patio you built off Henderson. Your website should carry that same weight. When someone searches for landscaping in Cherokee County, your site needs to load fast, look professional, and make it obvious what you do and where you do it. That's it. No mystery.

Three Things Your Site Needs to Nail

1. **Before-and-after photos that load quickly.** This is your portfolio. Mowing, hardscaping, seasonal cleanups, full landscape design — whatever you do, show it. But the images need to be properly sized and compressed. A gallery full of 4MB phone photos will tank your load speed and people will leave before they see your best work.

2. **A clear list of services with real descriptions.** Not just "mowing" and "landscaping." Break it down. Weekly lawn maintenance. Mulch and bed work. Retaining walls. Drainage solutions. Seasonal planting. People want to know if you do the specific thing they need. And if you offer pricing tiers or seasonal packages, say so — it saves everyone time.

3. **A quote request form that's short and easy.** Name, phone number, address, what they need, done. Put it on every page. Make the button visible. A lot of landscaping leads come in on Saturday mornings when someone's staring at their yard thinking about what it could look like. If your form takes more than 30 seconds, they'll just text the other guy.

What This Costs and How Long It Takes

For most landscapers, a full website with a portfolio section, service pages, and a quote form runs starting at $1,500 and takes about a week. If you also want to show up when people in Rusk, Jacksonville, or Alto search for landscaping — that's the SEO side — we offer a website and SEO package starting at $3,500, built out over one to two weeks.

Hosting runs starting at $50/mo. That covers keeping the site live, secure, and updated so you're not dealing with any of the technical side yourself.

If you just need something simple — a one-page site with your services, photos, and contact info — that starts at $300 and can be done in a few days. It's a solid starting point if you're building your business and want something professional up without a big investment. And if you need a logo to go with it, that's starting at $500.

What does web design cost for landscapers?

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