What a contractor website should actually do.
These aren’t templates. Each one is built to rank for specific trade searches in NWA, load in under two seconds on a phone, and give someone a reason to pick up the phone. Browse them — then let’s talk about yours.
I built these to answer one question before you ever have to ask it: can he actually build something good? No client names or confidential numbers here — just real work you can click through and judge for yourself.
Ozark Plumbing Co.
Built for the two moments that drive plumbing calls: emergencies and scheduled maintenance. Optimized for searches like “plumber near me,” “emergency plumber Bentonville,” and “water heater replacement Rogers.”
- Click-to-call above the fold on every page
- Dedicated service area pages for Rogers, Bentonville, Fayetteville, and Springdale
- Emergency service page structured for high-intent, middle-of-the-night searches
- Google Business Profile integration with review prompts
Ozark Air & Heat
HVAC is seasonal. This site is built to capture demand before the panic sets in — spring tune-ups before temperatures spike, fall checkups before the first cold week. Clear booking paths so a homeowner doesn’t have to hunt for a phone number.
- Seasonal service pages (cooling season, heating season, annual maintenance)
- Financing section — because a new unit is a $5,000 conversation
- Short booking form that works on a phone with one thumb
- FAQ pages targeting common HVAC questions people actually Google
NWA Electric
Electrical work is high-stakes. Before a homeowner calls any electrician, they’re vetting — checking reviews, looking for licenses, reading service descriptions. This site earns that trust before the phone rings.
- Licensing and insurance info in the header — not buried in an about page
- Panel upgrade page built for high-value search traffic
- Service descriptions that explain what’s involved, not just what it costs
- Project gallery section to show real residential work
Ridge Line Roofing
Roofing calls come in two ways: storm damage panic and long-planned replacements. This site handles both — urgent trust-builders for the homeowner whose ceiling is leaking, and thorough service pages for the one who’s been thinking about it for a year.
- Storm damage landing page for post-weather search spikes
- Insurance claim process page — answers the question before the call
- Financing section for full replacement jobs
- Service area pages for Bentonville, Rogers, Fayetteville, and surrounding NWA communities
Summit Home Remodeling
Remodeling clients spend months researching before they call anyone. This site earns trust over that entire window — portfolio, process, and pricing transparency — so when they’re ready, they call you.
- Project gallery with before/after photos optimized for image search
- Service pages for kitchens, bathrooms, additions, and basement finishes
- “Our Process” page that answers the questions clients are afraid to ask
- Local testimonials and review prompts tied to Google Business Profile
Ozark Outdoor Living
Landscaping is a visual sell. The site leads with imagery, but the structure underneath is built to rank — service area pages, seasonal content, and a clear path from “I like what I see” to “let me get a quote.”
- Visual-first layout — photo-led service pages that load fast on mobile
- Seasonal service pages (spring cleanups, fall prep, irrigation winterization)
- Quote request form that qualifies leads by project type and zip code
- Google Business Profile integration with photo strategy
These are built to rank. Everything else follows from that.
Every page targets something specific.
Not just “plumber in Arkansas” — “emergency plumber Bentonville AR,” “water heater replacement Rogers,” “panel upgrade NWA.” The difference is the difference between showing up and not.
Built for the phone in your pocket.
Half your customers are searching from a job site or a flooded basement. Everything works at arm’s length with a thumb, loads in under two seconds on a 4G connection, and puts the phone number one tap away.
Traffic only matters if it converts.
A site that ranks but doesn’t get calls is just a vanity project. Every page has one job: make it easy to take the next step.
Most agencies hand you a PDF with client logos and curated numbers.
I hand you a working website.
I don’t have client case studies yet — and I’m not going to pretend otherwise. What I have is demo builds you can click through, load on your phone, and pull apart however you want. No edited screenshots. No cherry-picked quotes.
When I take on client work and start producing results I can document honestly, I’ll show you exactly that. Until then: this is the work. Judge it yourself.
Stop losing jobs to contractors
with less experience and more visibility.
Your reputation is earned in the field. Let me make sure it’s visible online. No pitch, no pressure — just an honest look at your local visibility and a clear answer on whether I can help.