Website Redesign · Alto, TX

Website Redesign for Alto Landscapers

We can't make it rain in July or keep fire ants out of your mulch beds. But if your landscaping website looks like it belongs in a different decade, that's something we can fix—and it'll probably matter more than you think.

What a Redesign Actually Means for a Landscaping Business

A redesign isn't just making things prettier. It's rebuilding the whole thing from scratch so it actually works the way people use the internet now—which is mostly on their phones, usually while standing in their yard looking at a patch of dirt they want fixed.

For a landscaper in Alto, your website needs to do a few specific things well. It needs to show your work. Before and after photos of landscape jobs are worth more than any paragraph of copy. It needs to list what you actually do—mowing, design, hardscape, seasonal cleanup, whatever your list looks like—so people don't have to guess. And it needs a simple way for someone to request a quote without feeling like they're filling out a mortgage application.

Most template platforms make all of that harder than it should be. You end up with a photo gallery that loads slow, a services page you can't quite get right, and a contact form buried somewhere nobody looks. A rebuilt site puts those things where they belong and gets rid of everything that doesn't help. You own the code. No monthly platform fees eating into what you charge for a mulch job. No calling support to change a phone number.

So Why Bother in a Town the Size of Alto?

Fair question. Alto's small. Cherokee County isn't exactly a sprawling metro. But here's a wry observation for you: the smaller the town, the fewer landscapers people can name off the top of their head. Which means when someone does search—and they do search, even out here—you're either the one that shows up or you're not.

A site that loads fast, looks good on a phone, and has actual photos of actual work you've done? That's doing a job for you around the clock. While you're running a mower on a Tuesday afternoon, somebody driving past the old community center is pulling out their phone and looking up "landscaping near Alto." Your site is either ready for that moment or it isn't.

And if you're doing work across the area—Rusk, Jacksonville, other parts of Cherokee County—a well-built site with decent SEO structure means you show up in those searches too. Not just in Alto proper.

What This Looks Like, Practically Speaking

How long does it take? About a week for a full site. What does it cost? A full website redesign starts at $1,500. If you want search engine work baked in from the start—which, for a service business covering rural territory, is worth thinking about—that starts at $3,500 and takes a week or two.

What do you get? A site built for you, not rented from a platform. Mobile-first design, because that's how most of your potential customers are looking at it. A portfolio section that actually makes your work look good. Service pages for each thing you offer—lawn maintenance, landscape design, hardscape, seasonal services, whatever fits. A quote request form that's short enough people will actually use it. And hosting runs $50 a month if you need it.

We're a web design shop in Tyler. East Texas is the area we know. And a landscaper's website has different needs than a dentist's or a lawyer's—the visual work matters more, the seasonal stuff matters, the service area matters. That's what we build around.

What does website redesign cost for landscapers?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most landscapers in Alto 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 your landscaping site needs a rebuild, send us a message and we'll talk through what makes sense for your business.

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

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