Garden and building jobs are big spends — people don't ring up cold. They watch you online first. A simple site of project photos, reviews, and clear contact options is what tips them into asking for a quote.
A homeowner researching an extension, patio, or driveway is on your website looking for proof — proof you've done it before and proof other people trust you.
Project photos do most of the heavy lifting. Everything else exists to make the quote enquiry easy.
Before / during / after for big jobs. Short captions: what you did, materials, rough timeline.
Extensions, renovations, patios, driveways, walls, garden design. Plain English.
A list of towns or a radius. Helps Google and saves wasted enquiries.
FMB, TrustMark, Checkatrade, public liability — surface what you have.
Short customer quotes next to the matching project. Build the trust on the same page as the proof.
Name, postcode, what's the job, photos. That's enough to get a real conversation started.
Yes — for two reasons. First, it lets you pick the better jobs because you have a pipeline. Second, it makes you look like a real business when bigger clients (or insurers) check you out.
For full builds and extensions, no — every job is different. But "patios from £X per m²" or "garden walls from £X per metre" can help if you have repeatable work.
A strong one-pager with a project gallery is enough for most builders. Extra pages can be added later if you want each service to rank separately.
About a week once you send across project photos and a few details.
Send across a few project photos and the kind of work you do — I'll put together a free example so you can see how it would look. No obligation.
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