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Web Design for Auto Repair Shops in Bullard

You probably handle somewhere around 20 different services at your shop — oil changes, brake jobs, AC repair, diagnostics, alignments, transmission work, electrical, the list keeps going. Now count how many of those show up on your website. If that number is low, or if you don't have a site at all, every missing service is a job someone didn't know to call you about.

Good Work Doesn't Sell Itself Anymore

It's frustrating to watch. You've got ASE certifications on the wall, a lift that's never cold, and a reputation around Bullard that took real work to build. But somebody new moves into one of those neighborhoods going up off 69, types 'auto repair near me' into their phone, and picks a shop based on which website looks the most professional. Not which shop does the best work. Which website.

And that's the part that should bother you. Because the shop with the cleaner site might not be half the mechanic you are. But they've got a website that lists every service, shows their certs, and lets people book an appointment at 10pm on a Tuesday night. So they get the call.

Bullard's not the tiny town it was ten years ago. Families are settling in around Bullard State Park, building out toward Chandler, filling up new subdivisions. These folks don't have a go-to mechanic yet. They're choosing based on what they find online — and if your shop barely shows up, or shows up with a site that looks like it hasn't been touched in years, you're invisible to every single one of them. A bad website won't undo your skills. But it will absolutely hide them from the people who need you most.

Five Things Your Auto Repair Website Needs

Not every shop needs the same website. But in Bullard, where you're competing with shops in Tyler and Jacksonville for the same customers, these are the pieces that actually move the needle:

1. A full service menu. Every single thing you do — listed and described. Brakes, oil changes, engine diagnostics, transmission repair, AC work, tire services, electrical, fleet maintenance. If someone has to call just to find out whether you do a particular job, a lot of them won't bother calling.

2. Online booking or a drop-off request form. People schedule things at odd hours. A simple form that lets someone request an appointment or arrange a key drop-off at midnight means you wake up to new business on your calendar.

3. Before-and-after photos. Repair work is visual. A corroded brake rotor next to a fresh one. A rusted-out exhaust swapped for new pipes. Those photos do more convincing than any paragraph you could write.

4. Certifications and experience, spelled out clearly. ASE certified? Factory trained on specific makes? Been turning wrenches for decades? Put that where nobody can miss it. Folks choosing a mechanic they've never met are looking for reasons to trust you — give them those reasons.

5. Speed on mobile. Your next customer is looking at your site on their phone, probably sitting in the parking lot of the shop they're about to leave because the wait was too long. If your site stutters or crawls, they'll tap the next search result without thinking twice.

All five of these get built into your site from day one — not tacked on later.

What This Costs

A full custom website for your auto repair shop starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. That includes the service menu, booking forms, photo galleries, and a design that works properly on every screen size. Everything your shop needs to look as professional online as it is in person.

If you're just getting started and want something clean to put your shop on the map, we build simple sites for $300 in a few days. Won't have every feature, but it'll look sharp and give folks a way to find you.

Hosting runs $50 a month — keeps your site fast, backed up, and online without the headaches of bargain hosting that goes down when you need it most. And if you want to start ranking in Google searches across Smith County, we handle SEO and ad management starting at $750 a month. But the website comes first. Sending ad traffic to a site that doesn't hold up is just burning your budget.

We're in Tyler. Bullard's 20 minutes down the road. When you need something changed or have a question, you're talking to the person who actually built your site — and you're getting an answer fast. The new families near Bullard State Park, the folks passing through on 69, the people whose last mechanic let them down — they're all going to search online before they go anywhere. A website that shows what you do and makes it easy to book? That's how you become their first call.

What does web design cost for auto repair shops?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most auto repair shops in Bullard land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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