Websites for plumbers.
Custom-coded websites for plumbers and heating engineers, built for the two things that actually bring work in: somebody with water coming through a ceiling, and a landlord who needs a gas safety certificate before the month is out. Free preview before you spend a penny.
Why a coded site wins for plumbing businesses.
Built for somebody standing in a puddle
An emergency caller is on a phone, in a hurry, and frequently panicking. They are not going to read your about page. The site is built so the number is reachable within a second of the page appearing, the callout area is obvious, and nothing loads ahead of those two things. Speed here is not a technical nicety, it is whether they ring you or the next result.
Gas Safe, verifiable
Gas work is illegal without Gas Safe registration, and customers have been trained for years to check the register. Your registration number goes where it can be seen and checked rather than buried, which quietly disqualifies every unregistered competitor in your area without you having to say a word about them.
The annual certificate is a diary, not a job
Every rented property with gas appliances needs a safety check every twelve months, by law, indefinitely. That is a customer who must return each year. A site that speaks directly to landlords, rather than treating them as an afterthought behind the bathroom photos, turns scattered callouts into work you can actually forecast.
Emergency search is won on speed and answered on the phone
Emergency plumbing searches behave unlike almost anything else in the trades. There is no comparison stage, no gathering of three quotes and no sleeping on it. Somebody types a burst pipe or a leak into a phone, rings one or two of the first results, and books whoever picks up and can come. The entire decision often takes under two minutes.
That has consequences for how the site is built. A page taking four seconds to appear has usually lost before it is seen, which is why every build here has to clear 90 on Google's mobile speed test before handover. It also means being honest about hours. If you do not genuinely answer at three in the morning, saying so costs you nothing and saves you being judged for a call you were never going to take.
Landlord gas safety work is the most predictable income in the trade
Landlords are legally required to arrange an annual gas safety check on every appliance and flue in a rented property, carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer, with a record given to the tenant. It is not optional, it does not depend on the economy, and it comes round on the same date every year.
Most plumbers' websites are built entirely for homeowners and mention landlords nowhere, which leaves a whole audience to whoever bothered to write for them. Pages explaining what the check covers, what happens if an appliance fails, and how quickly a certificate can be issued, pull in exactly the customers who book on a schedule. Add boiler servicing to that and a meaningful share of the year is spoken for before it starts.
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Straight answers for plumbers.
How much does a website for a plumber cost?
A custom-coded plumber's site starts at £100 plus £20 a month, which covers hosting, domain, SSL and unlimited updates. Five pages is £250 plus £40. Own Your Area, which adds a page for each town you cover, is £500 plus £60. Every tier starts with a free preview of your homepage before you pay anything.
What matters most on a plumber's website?
Load speed and a tappable phone number, ahead of everything else. Emergency callers decide in seconds and rarely scroll. After that: your Gas Safe registration where it can be verified, honest hours, the area you genuinely cover, and separate pages for planned work such as boiler installation, bathrooms and landlord certificates.
Is it worth having a website when most plumbers are booked by phone?
The phone call is the outcome, not the source. The number gets found somewhere, and increasingly that somewhere is a search made on a phone during a leak. A site is how you get into that shortlist. It also lets you be chosen for planned work, which is better paid and easier to schedule than emergencies.
Should I advertise 24 hour callout?
Only if you mean it. Advertising round-the-clock cover and then not answering at 2am generates bad reviews from people who were never charged a penny. Publishing real hours, including any genuine out-of-hours arrangement, converts nearly as well and protects your rating, which is worth considerably more over time.
Can the site help me get more landlord work specifically?
Yes, and it is usually the quickest win available. Landlord gas safety checks are an annual legal requirement, so the demand exists regardless of how the market is doing. A page written for landlords and letting agents, rather than for homeowners, reaches people who have to book somebody and would rather it was the same engineer each year.
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