Custom websites for landscapers, built flat — $1,000, no monthly fees.
Multi-page landscaping sites with real job photos, per-service pages, service-area coverage, and one-tap quote requests. Built by Jacob in Chattanooga, TN — anchored on a real 12-page build for JM Landscaping in Hixson. Available to landscapers and lawn-care pros anywhere in the U.S.
Landscaping is sold on work people can see — most sites hide it.
A homeowner shopping for a landscaper decides two things in about a minute: does this person do clean, detailed work, and can I get a quote without a runaround? Here's where most landscaper sites lose the job:
Stock photos, not your work
Generic lawns that aren't yours. The gallery is the first thing a customer judges you on — stock imagery quietly kills trust.
No service-area pages
One page can't rank for every town you serve. Without a page per area, you're invisible for "landscaping in [city]."
No easy way to get a quote
A buried phone number and no quote form. A ready-to-buy homeowner won't dig — they'll call the next landscaper.
Broken on a phone
Most "landscaper near me" searches are on mobile. Zoom-to-read text and tiny buttons lose the job before it starts.
A vague "we do it all" list
No clear services means the wrong jobs come in and the right ones bounce. Spell out mulch, hardscape, mowing, cleanups.
Just a Facebook page
A social page isn't a Google presence, and the platform owns your audience. A real site you own is how you get found and stay found.
What Rad Sites Co builds for landscapers.
The landscaping build is a custom multi-page site — typically 5 to 12 pages — hand-coded in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. No templates, no page builder, no monthly platform fee. You own the domain and site files on day one.
Every piece is designed around how a homeowner actually shops for a landscaper on a phone: see the work, find the service, get a quote in one tap.
Real job photos, not stock
A gallery of your actual work — beds, walkways, sodded slopes — compressed to WebP and lazy-loaded so it looks great and loads fast on a phone.
A page per service
Mulch beds, river rock, hardscape, weekly mow, aeration — each service laid out so the right jobs self-qualify and the wrong ones don't waste your time.
Service-area pages
A dedicated page for each town you serve, so you show up for "landscaping in [city]" across your whole metro — not just your home town.
One-tap quote & call
An online quote request plus tap-to-call, so a homeowner goes from "this looks good" to a request without hunting for a number.
Mobile-first, always
Designed for the phone first, because that's where "landscaper near me" actually gets searched. Desktop is a bonus layout, not the priority.
Schema, sitemap, Search Console
Local-business and service schema, a submitted sitemap, and Google Search Console verification — SEO basics done right, not sold as an upsell.
Pricing, plainly.
$1,000 flat for a full multi-page landscaping site, typically 5–10 days. $300 flat for a one-page starter if you're just getting going and mainly need a landing page with your services, gallery, and a quote link. Both are one-time payments with no contracts, no subscriptions, and no "website maintenance" retainer. See full pricing → · Wix vs. a custom site →
JM Landscaping — built, live, and working.
The landscaping playbook on this page isn't theory. It's pulled straight from a real client build: a 12-page custom site for JM Landscaping, a detail-driven landscaper serving Hixson & Chattanooga, TN.
The site ships a real photo gallery of actual jobs (no stock), dedicated service pages, 4 service-area pages for local SEO, and an online quote request — all flat $1,000, no monthly fees, and James owns every file.
Who this is — and isn't — the right build for.
The JM playbook maps cleanly onto most outdoor and home-service trades whose work is visual, local, and sold one homeowner at a time. It's not the right tool for every business, though — here's the honest breakdown.
Good fit
- Landscapers & lawn care — galleries, per-service pages, service-area coverage, and one-tap quote requests.
- Hardscape & outdoor build — patios, walkways, retaining walls; photo-led sites that show the craft.
- Tree, irrigation & lawn treatment — arborists, sprinkler, and fertilization pros who live on local search.
- Seasonal outdoor services — leaf & gutter cleanup, snow removal, pressure washing.
- Owner-operator crews — anyone whose edge is "you deal with me, not a call center." Make it the headline.
Probably not a fit
- National franchises & multi-market chains — if you need locator software or franchise portals, this isn't that build.
- Scheduling or CRM replacements — the site links to your existing booking/invoicing tools, it doesn't replace them.
- Marketplace or lead-gen apps — this is your own site that you own, not a directory profile.
- "Redesign only" template swaps — this is a from-scratch hand-coded build, not a Wix/Squarespace reskin (here's why that matters).
Not sure where you land? Call or text Jacob and describe what you've got. If a full site isn't the right move, the $300 one-page starter might be — or the honest answer might be that you don't need a new site at all.
Ready for a real landscaping site?
$1,000 for the full multi-page build. $300 for a one-page starter. Flat. No monthly fees, no contracts. See the JM Landscaping case study → · See more client work →