Milwaukee Home Services & Contractors

A site built to win the emergency call and the planned job.

A burst pipe at 9pm does not browse a portfolio. It searches, taps the first credible result, and calls. A kitchen remodel takes weeks of comparing. The same business has to win both. I build a site with a phone number that follows people down the page and service pages that answer the slow questions.

What This Industry Needs

The specific problems, not a generic checklist.

  • Click-to-call that is visible on every page, because most leads happen on a phone in a hurry.
  • Service pages for each trade and each town you cover, not one vague "services" page.
  • Proof a stranger trusts fast: reviews, licenses, before-and-after photos, and insurance.
  • A Google Business Profile that ranks in the Map Pack for "emergency" and "near me" searches.
  • A quote or estimate request form that does not lose leads to a broken inbox.

How I Help

What I actually build for it.

  • A sticky call button and a short request form so an urgent lead never hunts for the number.
  • Service-area pages that name the trades and the towns you actually serve, so local searches match real pages.
  • A trust layer up front: review snippets, license numbers, service guarantees, and real job photos.
  • Profile and site aligned so the Map Pack, search, and your website tell the same story.
  • Forms wired to email and text so a quote request lands where you will actually see it.

Starting price

From $5,200

Growth Site

A Growth Site with multiple service and service-area pages typically runs $6,500 to $12,000, because lead volume comes from page depth and local signals. A simpler single-service site can start lower. Prices are listed openly, no quote-gate.

See all packages and prices

How It Goes

Simple, because the business is already busy.

01

Sort emergency from planned

We separate the panic jobs from the planned ones. Each gets its own path: fast call for one, detailed proof for the other.

02

Build the service-area map

Each trade and each town gets a real page. "Water heater repair in Wauwatosa" should land somewhere specific, not a generic list.

03

Stack the trust signals

Licenses, insurance, reviews, guarantees, and before-and-after photos go where a nervous homeowner can see them in seconds.

04

Wire the lead path

Call, text, and form all route to a place you check. We test it, because a dead form is a lead lost to the next result.

FAQ

Questions this industry usually asks first.

Do I need a separate page for every town I serve?

For the towns that matter, yes. A real page for "furnace repair in West Allis" gives search and a homeowner something specific to match. One catch-all page competes for nothing.

How do I get more calls, not just visits?

The call button stays visible, the proof loads fast, and the service page answers the question before they bounce. Most of the work is removing friction between the search and the phone.

Can you fix my Google ranking too?

I can fix the foundation: a complete profile, service pages that match, reviews, and consistent business info. Ranking follows relevance and prominence, so the work is making the business easier to understand and choose.

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