Website design for Plumbers
Websites that turn plumbers searches into booked jobs.
Plumbing customers call when something is leaking, broken, or about to be. Your website's job is to make the call the easiest decision in that moment: a visible number, honest service pages, defined service areas, and proof you can trust before they dial.
What most plumbers websites get wrong.
Emergency calls happen at every hour
A burst pipe does not wait for business hours. If your website does not put a tap-to-call number in front of a mobile visitor in seconds, the next plumber in the results gets the job. The site should route urgent and planned work clearly instead of hiding everything behind a form.
Customers are choosing between licensed strangers
Plumbing work happens inside people's homes, so trust is the real product. License numbers, insurance, years in business, and real photos of finished work belong on the page in plain sight — and only if they are true and current.
Service-area pages are usually a mess
Plumbers serve a handful of towns, not everywhere. A single honest service-area section that lists where you actually work beats ten thin pages, and it tells both customers and search engines exactly who you serve.
Estimate requests get lost in back-and-forth
If the contact form asks for a life story, or replies take two days, the job goes to whoever answered first. A short form with a stated response path and a defined follow-up process keeps the work.
What the defined plan includes for plumbers.
- Tap-to-call and emergency-call paths built for mobile
- Service pages for the jobs you actually perform
- An honest service-area section for the towns you cover
- A short estimate-request form with a defined response path
- Trust details: license, insurance, and real photos — only what is true
- Search structure, launch setup, and one revision round included
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 two-person plumbing company replaces a dated single-page site with separate service pages (drain cleaning, water heaters, repiping), a tap-to-call hero, and a three-field estimate form. The phone now gets the emergency traffic and the form collects the planned work — the same structure any plumbing business can start from.
Note: illustrative process example — not a client case study.
Answers before you ask.
How much does a plumber's website cost?
Halo's defined option is a $497 one-time Website Launch for a focused five-page site. Larger builds, booking systems, and custom integrations are scoped separately before you commit.
Do I need online booking for plumbing jobs?
Not necessarily. Most plumbing businesses convert better with a clear call path plus a short estimate form. Booking is available but scoped separately because it adds real setup and maintenance work.
How do I show up for emergency plumbing searches?
The controllable basics: a verified Google Business Profile, accurate service-area and hour details, mobile call buttons, and service pages written around real jobs. Rankings still depend on your market and competition.
Can I use the $497 plan if I already have a website?
Yes. The same Website Launch can be used as a focused redesign — keeping what works and rebuilding the parts that lose calls.
Who owns the website when it's finished?
Once your build is paid in full, you own the website files and your domain. Third-party subscriptions and licensed media remain subject to their own terms.
Start your plumbers website.
No sales call required. Send the basics and Halo continues by email.