Web Design · Lindale, TX

Lindale Landscapers — Does Your Website Look as Good as Your Work?

You spend all day making properties look incredible. Your website should reflect that — not work against it. If your site doesn't make someone want to fill out a quote form within a few seconds, it's just taking up space on the internet.

Your Work Is Visual. Your Website Should Be Too.

Landscaping is one of those trades where the finished product speaks for itself. A clean bed of mulch, a stone retaining wall, a yard that went from overgrown to magazine-worthy — that stuff sells itself. But only if people can actually see it.

A good landscaping website puts your project photos front and center in a way that loads quick and looks sharp on any screen. Before and after shots. Service breakdowns — mowing, hardscape, seasonal cleanup, design work. A quote request form that doesn't ask for somebody's life story. That's what gets a homeowner in Lindale to pick up the phone instead of scrolling to the next guy on Google.

And the thing people forget about landscaping websites is that they need to work seasonally. Spring is your busy season. Fall cleanups bring a different crowd. Your site should make it obvious what you're offering right now, not just a static list that hasn't changed since it went up.

So What Actually Makes a Landscaper's Website Work?

Alright, friend to friend — here's how I'd think about it if I were running a landscaping crew out near Highway 69.

First, photos. Real ones. Your own jobs. Doesn't matter if they're from your phone as long as the lighting's decent. A gallery of actual work you did on an actual property in Smith County is worth more than any stock image of a perfect lawn that nobody believes is real anyway.

Second, make it stupid easy for someone to request a quote. Name, address, what they need, done. People are browsing on their phone between errands. They're not going to hunt around your site trying to figure out how to contact you.

Third — and this one's free advice — list your services clearly. Don't just say "landscaping." Say mowing, mulching, flower bed design, hardscape, drainage, whatever you do. Each one of those is a thing someone's searching for. Each one's a reason to land on your site.

And yeah, your site needs to load fast. Folks out by Countryside Park aren't always on the best connection. A slow site loses people before they ever see your work.

What It Costs and How Long It Takes

For a lot of landscaping businesses, a full website with a project gallery, service pages, and a quote form runs starting at $1,500 and takes about a week. If you just need something simple — a one-pager with your services and contact info — that's starting at $300 and can be done in a few days.

Want to show up when someone in Lindale searches "landscaper near me"? That's where adding SEO makes sense. A website with SEO built in starts at $3,500 and takes a week or two. It's a bigger investment up front, but it means your site actually gets found instead of just existing.

Hosting runs $50 a month. No gotchas on that one.

What does web design cost for landscapers?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most landscapers in Lindale 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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