Website design for Landscapers

Websites that turn landscapers searches into booked jobs.

Landscaping is sold with pictures and recurring value. Customers choose between businesses on the strength of visible work, and the best customers want to know what a season of service costs before they call. Your website should show real work, define packages honestly, and make the estimate request effortless.

What most landscapers websites get wrong.

The portfolio is the sales pitch

A landscaper without visible work is asking customers to imagine quality. Real project photos, clearly labeled, are the difference between an estimate request and a scroll-past — publish only genuine work.

Design work and maintenance are different buyers

A patio design is a project; weekly lawn care is a subscription. Each customer wants their own language, pricing structure, and next step. Mixing them in one page loses both.

Seasonal services need seasonal pages

Spring cleanup, fall leaf removal, and snow work each have their own search moment. Pages that appear at the right time of year capture intent that a generic services list never will.

Estimates stall on scope fear

Customers hesitate because they do not know what a project 'like that' costs. Defined package tiers or clear starting points — stated honestly — remove the biggest hesitation before the call.

What the defined plan includes for landscapers.

The Website Launch is $497 one time for a focused five-page site, with optional Hosting & Care at $99 per month. Extra pages and custom integrations are scoped separately before you commit — see the pricing page for the full definition.

What the result looks like in practice.

Illustrative example, not a client case study: a landscaping company splits design and maintenance into two paths, adds a labeled project gallery, and publishes three honest maintenance tiers. Design leads come through the gallery; maintenance customers sign up for a defined plan — the structure any landscaper can start from.

Note: illustrative process example — not a client case study.

Answers before you ask.

How much does a landscaper's website cost?

Halo's defined option is a $497 one-time Website Launch for a focused five-page site. Gallery-heavy builds and larger scopes are quoted before you commit.

Do I need professional photos to launch?

No — launch with the genuine work you have, even if it is a few phone photos. Real and labeled beats polished and borrowed. You can add better photos through care-plan updates.

Should maintenance pricing be public?

If you can define tiers honestly, publish them — defined pricing is a strong trust and conversion signal. If every job varies, say that plainly instead of inventing numbers.

How do I capture snow and seasonal work?

Stand up the seasonal pages before the season and update them as services change. A verified Google Business Profile with accurate service areas supports the same searches.

What happens after launch?

Optional Hosting & Care at $99/month covers hosting, SSL, backups, monitoring, updates, and one small monthly change — like adding this season's new projects to the gallery.

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