Website Redesign · Gilmer, TX

Gilmer Landscapers — Your Website Needs a Redo

You do good work. Your yards prove it. But your website? It's not keeping up with the trailers and the crew.

You Lost a Job Last Week and Don't Even Know It

Somebody in Gilmer drove past one of your jobs — the big one off Titus Street with the retaining wall and the new sod. They wanted to know who did it. So they looked you up. Found your site, saw it looked rough on their phone, and moved on to the next name. That's it. No call, no quote request, nothing. You'll never hear about it because there's nothing to hear.

What a Landscaping Site Actually Needs

Forget everything your current site is doing. A landscaping website needs to do about four things and do them fast. Show your work — before and afters of real jobs, not just a list of services nobody reads. Make it dead obvious what you offer, whether that's weekly mowing, seasonal cleanups, hardscape, drainage, design, whatever you've got going. And then get out of the way so people can request a quote without jumping through hoops.

Your current site probably makes all of that harder than it should be. Menus that don't work right on a phone. No good way to show off project photos. A contact form that feels like a job application. If any of that sounds familiar, that's the problem.

How We'd Rebuild It

We start over. Not a facelift, not swapping colors on the same broken template — a full rebuild. Mobile-first, because most folks looking for a landscaper are on their phone standing in their yard staring at the thing they want fixed. Fast loading so nobody bails before they even see your work. And built so Google can actually find you when someone searches for landscaping in Gilmer or anywhere in Upshur County.

Your new site gets a real portfolio section. Before and after photos laid out clean. Service pages that actually explain what you do — mowing, mulch, flower beds, retaining walls, seasonal work, all of it broken out so people can find exactly what they need. A quote request form that's short and gets you the info you actually want: what kind of work, how big the property is, when they want it done.

You own the code when we're done. No monthly platform fees eating into your margins. No calling some company in another state when you want to add a new service or swap out photos from a recent job. Full Website builds start at $1,500 and take about a week. If you want the SEO baked in from day one — and for a local service business in a town like Gilmer, you really should — that's starting at $3,500 and takes a week or two.

We're in Tyler, about 45 minutes down the road. You can call, text, or fill out a form on our site. But you already knew that part — you're on it right now.

What does website redesign 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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Let's rebuild your landscaping website so it works as good as your crew does.

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