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WebDesignforLandscapingCompanies

Landscaping is the most visual trade we build for. People aren't reading about your work, they're looking at it, and your site either earns that look or it doesn't.

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Web design for a landscaping company means leading with the work itself: a photo-driven portfolio sorted by project type, a fast way for mowing customers to get on the schedule, and click-to-text for the people who'd rather send a photo of their yard than call.

Two different homeowners land on your site

The recurring customer

This is the homeowner who just wants their grass cut every week and doesn't want to think about it again. They're not comparing five companies or reading case studies, they want someone reliable who shows up on schedule and doesn't flake. For them, the site's job is simple: tell them you service their area, show them you're legit, and give them a fast way to get on the schedule. The fewer steps between "I need a lawn guy" and "done," the better.

The transformation project

This homeowner is planning something bigger, a redesign, a paver patio, new sod, a full yard overhaul, and they're treating it more like a design decision than an errand. They're going to scroll through your past work before they ever pick up the phone, because they're trusting you with something expensive and visible from the street. If your site can't show them the work, they'll find someone whose site can.

What we build for a landscaping company

Same starting point as every site we build, a few pieces matter more here because of how visual this trade is.

A portfolio that actually shows the transformation

For landscaping, the portfolio is the whole pitch. We organize before-and-after photos by project type, mowing and maintenance in one place, hardscaping and sod and design-build in another, so someone planning a yard redesign can scroll straight to projects like theirs. No other trade we build for sells this hard on photos. If the work looks good in person, the site needs to make that obvious in five seconds.

An easy way to start recurring service

The mowing customer already decided they want a lawn service, they just need a fast way to say yes. We build a simple way to request service, no long intake form, no ten fields about your property history. Name, address, what you need, send it. That's the whole job for this customer, and the site shouldn't get in the way of it.

Texting, not just calling

We built a site for Sipes Lawn Care in Washington, Indiana, and the owner was clear that his customers would rather text him than call. So instead of a phone number, the site has a click-to-text button. People send a photo of the problem spot in their yard instead of trying to describe it over the phone. It's a small thing, but it matches how people actually want to talk to a landscaper.

Reviews and service-area pages where people are actually searching

People search "lawn care near me" and "landscaping company near me," not your business name, especially the first time. We build out pages for the towns you actually serve and put your reviews where people can see them, because between two companies that look equally good, the one with reviews showing wins.

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A landscaping company we've built for

This site is live for a paying client, not a demo we built to fill out a portfolio page. We haven't collected a written review from them yet, so there's no quote here, just the site itself.

Questions landscaping company owners ask us

Most of my business is recurring mowing customers I've had for years. Do I even need a website?
Probably more than you'd think. Your existing customers don't need a website, but new ones do, both the person looking for a weekly mower and the person planning a $15,000 yard redesign start the same way: they look you up. If what they find is a single page with a phone number, you're losing some of them to whoever shows up looking more established.
Can the site handle both my mowing customers and my bigger design or hardscape jobs?
Yes. The whole site is built around having two different customer types, and each one gets a path suited to how they decide.
Can people text instead of call?
Yes. We can set up a click-to-text button instead of, or alongside, a phone number, the same setup we did for Sipes Lawn Care.
Do you only build for landscaping companies?
No, we build for a range of local service businesses. But this page isn't a generic template with "landscaping" swapped in. The portfolio-first layout, the split between recurring and project customers, the texting option, that's built around how people actually choose a landscaper, because it's different from how they choose a plumber or a contractor.
What does a landscaping company website cost?
Custom sites start at $499. Full pricing breakdown is on our pricing page.

For everything else, who we work with, how the process actually runs, and the fact that you own your site outright, that's covered on the web design page

Let's show off the work you're already doing

You're already doing good work in people's yards. Let's build a site that actually proves it.

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