Website design for St. Louis landscapers
Landscaping websites need to show quality, clarify services, and make seasonal offers easy to understand for homeowners comparing local companies.
Built for landscapers competing on visual quality and trust
For landscaping businesses, the website has to balance aesthetics with clear service communication and a practical next step.
What a landscaping website needs to do
The site should balance visual appeal with clear service messaging and a cleaner path to inquiries.
Service clarity beyond photos
Help visitors understand maintenance, design, hardscaping, and seasonal work quickly.
Visual trust without clutter
Use a cleaner structure that supports project imagery without feeling overloaded.
Seasonal conversion support
Make timing-based services and consultation requests easy to spot and act on.
Core services this kind of page should support
The page should help local customers quickly see the kinds of jobs you take on and whether your company is the right fit.
What landscaping customers are usually trying to confirm
Landscaping visitors often compare visual quality and service scope at the same time. The page should make both easier to assess.
What kind of outdoor work do you actually do?
Maintenance, design, hardscaping, irrigation, and seasonal work should not blur together.
Does the quality look worth contacting?
Project imagery matters, but it has to sit inside a structure that still explains the service clearly.
Is this the right time to reach out?
Seasonal offers and consultation paths should be visible when homeowners are planning ahead.
Clear package starting points, without making price the whole story
Pricing stays visible for transparency, but the value is in the positioning, structure, and conversion quality of the site, not just the build itself.
Every package includes a free website review first, so the recommendation is tied to your business, service area, and current site situation before you commit.
Basic
Perfect single-page site
Up to 1 page
- 1 page (single-page site)
- Mobile-first design
- Fast loading and locally optimized
- Contact form
- Google Maps integration
- Ownership-first setup
- Optional hosting and support available
- Training handoff included
Plus
Multi-page site for growing businesses
Up to 5 pages
- Up to 5 pages
- Service pages & gallery
- About & trust-building pages
- Mobile-first design
- Fast loading and locally optimized
- Contact forms on all pages
- Google Maps integration
- Ownership-first setup
- Optional hosting and support available
- Training handoff included
Pro
Complete website solution
Up to 8 pages
- Up to 8 pages
- Service pages & detailed gallery
- About, FAQ, and trust-building pages
- Blog/news section
- Advanced contact forms
- Mobile-first design
- Fast loading and locally optimized
- Google Maps integration
- Ownership-first setup
- Optional hosting and support available
- Training handoff included
What every package includes
Local SEO foundations
Metadata, schema, and service-area language built around local relevance.
Conversion-focused structure
Clear next steps, stronger hierarchy, and less friction on mobile.
Ownership and training
Manage the site yourself after handoff if that is the right fit.
Optional ongoing support
Add hosting, maintenance, and support only if you want them.
Choose the setup that fits how you want to run things
If you want full control, the site can be handed off cleanly with training and documentation.
If you would rather keep it off your plate, hosting, maintenance, and support can stay available as an add-on.
The key objections should feel easy to resolve
The FAQ supports the main conversion flow instead of reading like a generic pricing explainer.
Yes. Website Freedom is positioned around contractors and home service businesses in the St. Louis metro and nearby service areas.