websites for landscapers

Landscaper websites built for project trust, visual proof, and quote-ready enquiries.

Landscaping enquiries are visual and decision-heavy. The page should set the kind of work the business wants, show how the process feels, and move serious prospects toward a quote.

Landscaping buyers want to picture the outcome

A landscaper page should show the kind of projects the business wants more of and make the enquiry feel low friction. Generic service lists do not do enough.

Kova keeps the page ready for visuals while still working before the full project library exists.

The first page sets the quality bar

Suburb pages can come later, but the vertical page needs to be strong first. It becomes the main destination that future blog posts, proof assets, and Search Console work can support.

FAQ

Questions this page should answer before a call.

What should a landscaping website show first?

The page should make project fit obvious: design, construction, maintenance, outdoor living, turf, gardens, or larger landscape builds. Strong visuals can be layered in as real project assets become available.

Can this work before there are case studies?

Yes. The landing page can launch with service clarity and a strong enquiry path, then improve as photos, project notes, and testimonials become available.

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