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Name, current website if there is one, services, and towns served.
A straightforward site for contractors who need to show capability, equipment, service area, and trust before a customer asks for an estimate.
Service businesses keep America moving. A lot of the most important companies are the ones people only notice when something breaks, overflows, backs up, needs hauling, needs cleaning, or needs handled fast. Those businesses deserve websites, flyers, and tools that make the work look as important as it is.
✓ The business does large, skilled work but the website feels small or outdated.
✓ Photos, services, and estimate requests are not organized clearly.
✓ Commercial and residential customers cannot quickly tell if you handle their type of job.
✓ Project-ready service pages
✓ Estimate request flow
✓ Equipment and capability sections
✓ Local SEO foundation
Excavating companies prepare the ground for homes, utilities, drainage, driveways, and commercial projects. The work is heavy, precise, and expensive to get wrong, so the site needs to communicate capability fast.
✓ Separate pages for grading, trenching, land clearing, drainage, demolition, and site prep.
✓ Project photos organized by residential, commercial, farm, and municipal work.
✓ Estimate forms that collect location, access, timeline, utility, and scope details.
Name, current website if there is one, services, and towns served.
A clearer homepage direction before you pay anything.
$500 one-time or $75/month hosted with updates and a monthly flyer.
The $75/month plan includes a free social media flyer every month. For service businesses, that means seasonal reminders, quote prompts, checklists, and simple posts built around what customers actually need.
✓ Spring drainage and grading project flyer.
✓ Land clearing and driveway prep postcard.
✓ Contractor-ready site prep capability sheet.
✓ Project intake form with acreage, access, soil, and timeline questions.
✓ Before-you-dig checklist for homeowners.
✓ Photo upload flow for estimate requests.
I structure pages around what customers actually search for: services, towns, emergency needs, quote requests, and trust signals. Example markets include Northern Michigan, Metro Detroit, rural service areas, and contractor-heavy local markets.
The Gathering Hub started as the kind of local business that needed a real online home. The finished site gives people event types, pricing, photos, reviews, FAQs, and a quote path before they call.
A good site turns invisible field capability into visible confidence, the same way a new venue site can turn a business people only heard about locally into something customers can inspect before calling.
✓ Homepage that looks as serious as the equipment and work behind it.
✓ Capability sections for equipment, project types, and service area.
✓ Quote flow that helps customers explain the job before the first call.
Most need pages for grading, land clearing, drainage, site prep, trenching, demolition, service area, equipment, and quote requests.
Yes. Seasonal project flyers can promote drainage, driveway prep, land clearing, and contractor availability in local markets.
Yes. A quote form can collect photos, location, project type, access notes, and timeline so the first conversation is more useful.
Send the business name and what kind of work you want more of. I'll review it and follow up with a practical next step.