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Local SEO for landscapers

Landscaper website, built in 75 seconds

When a homeowner searches for lawn care, landscape design, or sod installation near them, Pilot Local builds your landscaping business a complete local SEO website, one page for every service and every neighbourhood you cover, in about 75 seconds.

Free preview. No credit card. You only pay when you publish.

The problem

Customers find landscapers on Google, not in the phone book

Most landscapers win work through word of mouth, but that pipeline dries up fast in a slow season. When homeowners search Google for landscaping services in their specific neighbourhood, businesses without service and location pages simply do not appear. You lose those jobs to competitors who have the right pages, not necessarily better skills.

A Google Business Profile gets you on the map, but it cannot rank you for every service you offer across every area you serve. Building a proper website with pages for lawn maintenance, irrigation installation, and retaining walls, each targeting a different neighbourhood, takes hours of writing and technical SEO work that no working landscaper has time to do between jobs.

Why it matters

Why local SEO decides who gets the call

Google's local search results reward relevance and specificity. A homeowner searching for a landscaping contractor in their neighbourhood is ready to hire, and 73 percent of homeowners choose a business with a professional website over one without. If your site does not have a dedicated page matching that search, a competitor's site does, and they get the call. Local SEO is not optional for landscapers who want consistent inbound leads year round.

One thin homepage that lists every service you offer cannot outrank a site that has a dedicated page for 'patio installation in Westside' and another for 'lawn fertilization in Maplewood'. Pilot Local builds that entire structure automatically. It generates a unique, keyword-rich page for every combination of your landscaping services and the neighbourhoods you work in, giving Google dozens of precise, indexable pages instead of one vague homepage.

What you get

A page for every landscaping service you offer

Each service gets its own page, written to rank for that exact search, so landscapers show up for "lawn care service [city]" instead of being buried under one thin homepage.

Lawn MaintenanceRegular mowing, edging, and seasonal lawn care programs.
Landscape DesignCustom planting plans and hardscape layout for residential properties.
Sod InstallationSupply and installation of fresh sod for new or damaged lawns.
Irrigation System InstallationIn-ground sprinkler system design, installation, and seasonal startup.
Retaining Wall ConstructionBlock, stone, or timber retaining walls for grade changes and erosion.
Mulching and Bed MaintenanceFresh mulch installation and perennial bed cleanup and edging.
Tree and Shrub PruningShaping and health pruning for ornamental trees and foundation shrubs.
Patio and Walkway InstallationPaver, flagstone, and concrete patio and walkway construction.
Drainage SolutionsFrench drains, catch basins, and grading to resolve standing water.
Seasonal CleanupsSpring and fall leaf removal, debris clearing, and bed preparation.
Every area you cover

A page for every neighbourhood you serve

Pilot Local builds a dedicated landscaping page for every neighbourhood you serve. A page for lawn care in Riverside and a separate page for landscape design in Northwood both have a real chance to rank on their own. The more service areas you add, the more entry points Google has to send local homeowners to your business, not a competitor's.

Built into every page

Everything you need to rank, done for you

Every Pilot Local landscaping website ships complete. There is nothing to design, configure, or maintain. The technical local SEO that usually costs thousands and takes an agency weeks, the schema markup, the page per service, the page per area, and the mobile-first build, are done for you from the first second, so you can get back to the work that actually pays.

A page for every landscaping service
A page for every neighbourhood you serve
LocalBusiness and Service schema on every page
Built mobile first, where customers search
Your own domain with free SSL
Content that stays fresh so it keeps ranking
Built for how landscapers get found

Tuned to what your customers actually search

Searches we build you to rank for

  • landscaping company near me
  • lawn care service [city]
  • landscape design [city]
  • sod installation [city]
  • patio installation contractor [city]
  • irrigation system installation [city]

Google Business Profile categories we align to

  • Landscaper (primary)
  • Lawn care service
  • Landscape designer
  • Irrigation service
  • Retaining wall supplier
How it works

Four questions, then watch it build

01Tell us about your businessYour business name, your trade, your city and phone. That is the whole setup.
02Claude and Gemini build itClaude designs the site, Gemini writes every landscaping service and area page in plain local language.
03Preview free, publish when readySee the whole site in about 75 seconds. Pay only when you publish on your own domain.
What gets built

The site we build for a landscaper

What we build for a landscaping business

The landscaping website Pilot Local builds includes LocalBusiness and Service schema so Google understands exactly what you do and where you do it. Every page has a visible click-to-call button, a space for your Google reviews to display as trust signals, license and service area information, and a contact form. The full site preview is ready in about 75 seconds, and you pay nothing until you decide to publish it.

Fair questions, straight answers

Landscaper website FAQ

Do I need a website if I already have a Google Business Profile?

Your Google Business Profile covers map pack results, but it cannot rank for the long list of specific searches homeowners use, things like 'retaining wall contractor in Oakdale' or 'irrigation installation near Maplewood'. A website with dedicated service and neighbourhood pages captures those searches. The two work together, and without a website you are leaving a large share of local search traffic to competitors.

How much does a landscaping website cost?

Pilot Local starts at $199 per month with no setup fee and no contract. A custom agency site built for a landscaping business typically costs $3,000 to $8,000 upfront before you see a single page. With Pilot Local you preview your full site free, then pay only when you choose to publish it. You can cancel anytime.

How fast is it really?

Enter your business name, services, and the neighbourhoods you cover, and Pilot Local generates a complete, multi-page landscaping website preview in about 75 seconds. Every service and area combination gets its own page, all formatted, optimised, and ready to review before you spend anything.

What landscaping services should I list to rank well in local search?

List every distinct service you sell as its own item, lawn maintenance, sod installation, irrigation, patio construction, retaining walls, seasonal cleanups. Google treats each one as a separate search topic. Pilot Local creates a dedicated page for each service in each neighbourhood, so 'paver patio installation in Riverside' gets its own indexed page rather than being buried in a long services list.

Can I use my own domain?

Yes. You connect your own domain to your Pilot Local landscaping site, and free SSL is included. Your domain stays yours regardless of how long you use Pilot Local. You can register a new domain in about two minutes inside the platform, cancel your subscription anytime without penalty, and export your content if you ever want to move it.

Get your landscaping business found on Google

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Reviewed by the Pilot Local team. We build and maintain local SEO websites for landscaping and other trade businesses across the US and Canada.