Website for Landscapers

Contractor Fuel builds websites for landscapers that load fast, look professional, and show up when homeowners search for lawn care, hardscape work, and seasonal services. A landscaping business can run three completely different revenue lines, maintenance routes, hardscape installations, and snow removal, and most landscaper websites represent none of them accurately online. We fix that.

Is this for you?

This Page Is For Landscapers Who...

  • Run lawn maintenance routes, hardscape projects, or snow plowing but their website only mentions one of those services
  • Get most work from referrals and repeat clients but have no organic presence for homeowners who do not already know them
  • Have a site that was built for one version of the business and has never been updated as the service mix grew
  • Are losing lawn care accounts and hardscape projects to competitors who show up on Google and look more established
  • Want a site that covers every service line accurately and works for buyers searching any part of what they do
How it works

Built Around How Landscapers Actually Get Jobs

Landscaping businesses operate across multiple service types with different buying cycles for each. A homeowner searching for lawn maintenance is often looking for an ongoing relationship and wants to see a company that is organized, responsive, and covers their area. A homeowner searching for patio installation or a retaining wall is making a significant purchase decision and wants to see photos of completed hardscape work. A property manager searching for snow removal needs a company that has the equipment, the capacity, and a clear service agreement.

All three of those buyers search differently, need different pages, and need to see different things when they land. Most landscaper websites have one page that mentions all three in passing and converts none of them well. We build landscaping sites with separate service pages for each line of business, the portfolio content to support hardscape sales, and the location coverage to capture searches across the full service area.

Why we're different

Trade-Specific, Not Generic

Generic agencies build sites that describe a landscaping business without understanding the financial difference between a weekly maintenance account, a $30,000 patio install, and a commercial snow contract. They do not know that hardscape buyers need to see portfolio photos the way a remodeling buyer does. They do not know that snow removal clients need to see equipment and coverage area information, not just a general services page. They do not know that a landscaping company running all three service lines has three different audiences to serve on one site.

We build landscaping websites that work for every side of the business. Maintenance clients, hardscape buyers, and snow removal accounts can all land on a page that speaks to what they specifically need.

What's included

What a Contractor Fuel Landscaper Website Includes

Every site we build for landscapers is scoped to your business. Depending on your package, that includes:

Home page Built to introduce the full range of services and direct each visitor to the right page
Individual service pages Separate pages for lawn maintenance, hardscape installation, landscape design, snow removal, and more
Project gallery Especially important for hardscape work where photos drive the buying decision
About page Builds trust and communicates the scale and capability of the operation
Contact page and quote request form Works for both maintenance inquiries and project quotes
Google-ready structure Proper metadata, fast load times, and mobile optimization
Blog setup If you want to build seasonal content around spring cleanups, hardscape trends, or snow contract timing

No filler pages. No wasted budget. Every page earns its place.

Sound familiar?

Common Problems Landscapers Run Into

The most common thing we see from landscapers: a website that represents one part of the business while the other two are completely invisible online. A company running lawn maintenance routes, hardscape installs, and winter plowing has three revenue lines and one of them on their website. The maintenance customers found them through referral. The hardscape buyers found a competitor who had photos. The snow accounts were landed through direct outreach because no one searching online knew the company did snow removal.

The second thing: no project gallery for the hardscape work. A homeowner planning a patio, a fire pit area, or a retaining wall is making a visual decision. They want to see what you have built. A landscaper with ten years of hardscape projects and no photos on their site is asking buyers to trust without evidence. The portfolio is not optional when hardscape is part of the business.

A landscaping site that does not represent the full business is leaving money in the service lines it never mentions.

Who we work with

Landscapers We Work With

We work with landscaping companies of all sizes. Owner-operators running solo on maintenance and small installs, small crews handling residential lawn care and seasonal cleanups alongside hardscape projects, and full-service landscaping companies running maintenance divisions, hardscape install teams, and winter snow removal operations. If you want a site that covers every side of the business the right way, we can build it.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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