Web Design · Big Sandy, TX

Web Design for Home Services in Big Sandy

A website won't fix bad service, slow response times, or pricing that doesn't work. It can't make someone trust you if you don't show up when you say you will. But if your work is good and people just aren't finding you — that's a different problem, and that's what this is for.

What a Home Services Website Actually Needs to Do

Folks in Big Sandy and the surrounding parts of Upshur County aren't browsing your website for fun. They've got a busted pipe, a dead AC unit, a fence that's leaning, or a yard that's gotten away from them. They want to know three things fast: what you do, where you do it, and how to get ahold of you.

That means your services need to be listed out clearly — not crammed into one paragraph, not hidden behind a dropdown menu. Each service gets its own description. Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, lawn care, whatever you offer — it's all laid out so someone can find what they need in seconds. And right next to it, a way to call you or request a quote without jumping through hoops.

Photos matter too. Finished jobs, before-and-afters, your truck in someone's driveway — these things tell a homeowner you're real and you do the work. A site without photos of actual work feels hollow. We'll set the site up so you can add project photos over time as you complete jobs. Your service area and response times go on there too, because when someone's got water coming through a ceiling, they're not calling the company that doesn't say whether they serve Big Sandy or not.

So What Does This Cost and How Long Does It Take

— If you just need a clean one-page site with your services, number, and service area, that's starting at $300 and takes a few days. For a home services company that's just getting going, that's plenty.

— If you want separate pages for each service, a quote request form, a photo gallery of your work, and something that actually ranks in search results around Big Sandy and East Texas, that's the full website — starting at $1,500, about a week.

— If you want the site built and then want to show up when someone Googles "plumber near Big Sandy" or "HVAC repair Upshur County," the website plus SEO package starts at $3,500 and takes one to two weeks to get rolling.

— Hosting runs $50 a month. That covers keeping the site live, fast, and updated.

That's it. No tiers with clever names. No mystery about what you're paying for.

Why This Matters for a Small Market

Big Sandy's a small town. Around 1,400 people, a tight community, and most folks know each other through the schools, church, or the feed store. Reputation carries you a long way there. But here's the thing — even in a town that small, people still pull out their phones and search before they call. And if you're doing work outside Big Sandy, into Hawkins or Gilmer or Gladewater, those people definitely don't know you yet.

A website gives you a place to exist outside of word-of-mouth. It doesn't replace reputation. It extends it. Someone hears your name, they look you up. If what they find looks professional and loads quick, they call. If they can't find anything, or what they find looks rough, they move on. That's just how people make decisions now.

You don't need anything fancy. You need something that works, loads fast on a phone, and makes it dead obvious what you do and how to hire you. That's what we build.

What does web design cost for home services?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most home services in Big Sandy 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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If you run a home services company in or around Big Sandy and need a website that actually does its job, get in touch and we'll talk specifics.

We work with home services across Upshur County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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