Mobile speed
If the page drags, the lead is already back on Google.
Fast websites and local SEO for contractors whose phones should ring from Google, not just referrals and paid lead marketplaces.
The phone number is buried. The service area is vague. The pages sound like every other contractor in Georgia. The site loads slow on a jobsite connection. None of that looks catastrophic. It just bleeds calls.
If the page drags, the lead is already back on Google.
Can someone call, text, or request an estimate in five seconds?
Do visitors instantly know what you do and where you work?
Titles, headings, schema, location signals, and Google Business Profile alignment.
Reviews, licensing, photos, service area, and proof need to appear before doubt does.
You get the first one to three fixes I would make before spending serious money.
A contractor website has one job: help a local customer decide you are credible enough to contact. That means clear services, fast pages, visible phone CTAs, local proof, review signals, and code Google can understand.
You work directly with Jeramey. No account manager. No mystery department. No bloated retainer pretending to be strategy.
Speculative, not client case studies. Useful anyway because the leaks are familiar: unclear service pages, hidden calls-to-action, weak local signals, and proof that shows up too late.
How roofing sites lose storm-damage, repair, and replacement leads when proof and phone paths are buried.
View roofing exampleHow plumbing sites lose emergency leads when mobile visitors cannot call fast or find the exact service.
View plumbing exampleI’ll send back the first fixes I would make before spending serious money on a rebuild.
Get a free call-leak teardownFor close-but-leaky sites: CTA cleanup, mobile fixes, speed tuning, metadata, and service-page improvements.
For real rebuilds: custom site, service pages, local SEO foundation, schema, analytics, and launch support.
For ongoing visibility: Google Business Profile support, service pages, Search Console monitoring, and reporting.
Business name, website URL, email, and what you want more of.
Speed, call path, local SEO, service clarity, and trust signals.
A short written or video breakdown with the first fixes I would make.
Fix it yourself, ignore me politely, or ask me to handle it.
Send it over. I’ll look at the parts that affect calls, rankings, and whether a real person would trust you enough to reach out.