Websites for home service contractors

At 9pm on a phone, the job goes to whoever's site works

Most contractor websites were built for a desktop years ago. Your customer is standing in a driveway with a dead furnace, holding a cracked phone, on one bar. If your site makes him pinch and zoom, he taps back and calls the next guy.

I find exactly what is costing you those calls, and I show you the whole list before you pay me a dime.

No meeting, no pitch deck, no contract. You get a one page list of what is broken and what it costs you.

That is my own tool, refusing to sell. It stays quiet on every check your site already passes. If nothing is wrong, it tells me to leave you alone, and I do.

The three leaks

You are already paying for these customers. You are just not catching them.

Every dollar of word of mouth, every truck wrap, every yard sign sends somebody to look you up. Here is where they fall out.

01

They cannot find you

Your Google Business Profile is unclaimed, miscategorized, or sitting on four reviews while the outfit across town has ninety. You never appear in the map pack, so the call never happens.

02

They find you and bounce

No mobile viewport, a phone number that is a picture instead of a tap, five seconds to load on cell data. They were ready to call and your site talked them out of it.

03

They call and nobody answers

You are under a house with your arm in a crawlspace. The phone rings out. They do not leave a voicemail, they dial the next result.

The free audit

I look at your actual site first. Then we talk.

Not a template, not a PDF with your logo pasted on it. I run your real URL and I hand check your real Google profile against your real competitors. It takes me about twenty minutes and it costs you nothing.

What you get back

One page. Every finding names what was observed, so you can check it yourself in about ten seconds, and what it costs you in booked jobs rather than in impressions or scores. Findings are ranked worst first.

If your site comes back clean, I will tell you that and I will not pitch you. That has already happened and I sent nothing.

What it costs

Start small. I would rather earn the big job than quote it.

Nobody hands two thousand dollars to a stranger from an email. So do not. Let me fix something small and visible first, and decide from there.

The audit
Free

The full findings list on your real site and your real Google profile. No obligation, no follow up sequence.

  • Runs on your actual URL
  • Google profile hand checked
  • Delivered inside 24 hours

This is the whole ask. Everything below is optional.

The fix
$497

I fix what the audit found. Done inside 48 hours of payment, not inside a six week project plan.

  • Google profile claimed and built out
  • Review request flow installed
  • Audit findings applied to the site
  • One page summary of what changed

One time. No contract, no retainer attached.

The rebuild
$1,500 and up

A new site, built for a phone first, in your trade's language. I only quote this after I have already done work for you.

  • Built mobile first, loads fast
  • Photos of your actual jobs, not stock
  • Every page ends in a phone number
  • You own the domain and the files

Never sold cold. Ask me about it after the fix.

The part most people hide

Here is what is in it for me

You are reading a free offer and wondering what the catch is. Fair. Here it is, straight.

The audit is a bribe. I do it free because it is the fastest way to prove I actually looked at your business instead of blasting the same email to two hundred contractors. If the findings are useful and you like how I work, some of you will pay me $497 to fix them, and a few of you will eventually want a new site. That is the whole plan. There is no upsell funnel behind it and nobody is going to call you.

And here is what I will not tell you

I will not promise you a ranking, a position, or a number of phone calls. Anyone who does is guessing, and Google does not let them keep that promise. I promise the work, not the outcome.

I will also not tell you your site is broken when it is not. My own tool is built to shut up when there is nothing wrong, because an audit that always finds eight problems is a template, and you would smell it immediately.

The guarantee on the $497

If I finish the fix and you look at it and think it was not worth it, tell me and I will refund the whole thing. No form, no window, no argument. You do not have to explain yourself and you keep the work.

I can offer that because the work is small, fast, and visible. You will know inside two days whether it was worth it, and so will I.

Who you are dealing with

Chase Boomer, Rockland, Maine

I build websites for home service contractors. One person, no account manager, no agency layer between you and the person doing the work. When you call the number at the top of this page it rings my phone.

I am early in this and I am not going to pretend otherwise. That is exactly why the audit is free and why the first paid thing I will let you buy is $497 instead of $2,500. You should not take my word for anything yet. Make me show you something first.

Send me your website address. That is it.

One line is enough. Paste your URL and I will send the findings back inside 24 hours. If there is nothing wrong, I will tell you that and we are done.

Email me your URL

Or call (207) 542-5451 and read it to me.

P.S. If you only take one thing from this page, take this one. Open your own website on your phone right now, on cell data, not wifi. Count how many seconds until you can tap your own phone number. If it is more than three, that is the leak, and you do not need me to tell you what it costs. Send me the URL and I will send you the rest of the list.