Website Redesign · Wells, TX

Website Redesign for Auto Repair Shops in Wells, TX

A new website won't fix bad brake work. It won't make your lift faster or your parts cheaper. But if you're good at what you do and nobody can find you online — or they find you and leave — that's a fixable problem.

What's Actually Wrong With Most Shop Websites

Most auto repair websites do two things: they exist, and they embarrass the shop owner. That's about it.

The template looked fine when it went up. Maybe it still looks okay on a laptop. But pull it up on a phone — which is how most people search for "auto repair near me" — and it falls apart. Buttons overlap. Text is tiny. The phone number isn't clickable. Your hours are buried somewhere nobody's going to scroll to find.

And here's the part that matters in a town like Wells: you don't have a massive population sending you walk-in traffic off the highway. Folks in Cherokee County are searching before they drive. They're comparing. If your site loads slow, looks outdated, or doesn't immediately tell them what you work on and how to reach you — they're going to the next result. You don't get a second shot at that.

A redesign isn't about making things pretty. It's about making the site do its job: show what you offer, prove you know what you're doing, and make it dead obvious how to book an appointment or call.

So What Do You Actually Get?

— Do you rebuild my site or just fix things? We start over. If the foundation's bad, patching it doesn't help. You get a site built from scratch, written in clean code that you own outright.

— What goes on it? A clear service menu — oil changes, diagnostics, transmission work, whatever you do. An easy way for customers to book or request a drop-off. Before-and-after photos if you've got them. Your certifications and experience front and visible, not hidden on some "About" page nobody clicks.

— Will it work on phones? It's built for phones first. Desktop second. That's the priority.

— What about Google? The site gets built with proper SEO structure. Page titles, meta descriptions, headings, local markup — all the stuff that tells Google what you do and where you do it. If you want ongoing SEO and ad management, that's a separate service, but the foundation is there from day one.

— Do I get stuck on some platform? No. You own the code. No monthly platform fees, no login you'll lose access to, no builder that holds your site hostage.

What This Costs and How Long It Takes

A full website redesign for an auto repair shop starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. That includes mobile-first design, your service pages, a booking or contact setup, and SEO-ready structure.

If you want ongoing SEO and Google Ads management on top of that — so you're actually showing up when someone in Wells or Rusk or Jacksonville searches for a mechanic — that starts at $750 a month. Hosting runs $50 a month.

We're a small shop in Tyler. You'll talk to the person building your site. No runaround. No six-week timeline for a five-page site.

Your shop probably does good work. The website should reflect that — and more importantly, it should bring people through the door who'd never have found you otherwise.

What does website redesign cost for auto repair shops?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most auto repair shops in Wells 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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Website Redesign FAQ — Wells, TX

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If your shop's website isn't bringing in work, let's fix that — get in touch and we'll talk about what a rebuild looks like for your shop.

We work with auto repair shops across Cherokee County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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