Based in Scottsdale, Arizona / Websites for home service businesses

Your work is solid. Your website should prove it.

Reverie turns the real work and reputation of plumbing, HVAC, remodeling, outdoor-living, and specialty contractors into websites that earn trust and make the next step easy.

No generic pitch. I review your current site and show you the clearest next move.

Residential plans, a pipe wrench, HVAC gauge, stone samples, and a phone displaying a website wireframe on a worktable
Reference 01Built around the work your customers already trust.
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$175/mo or $3,800 outright

Two simple payment options

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First 5 pages included

$100 per extra page

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Fast on phones

Built for quick loading

Who it's for / 01

Three markets. One job: earn the next call.

A homeowner with a leak makes a faster decision than someone planning a major remodel. Your website should match the way your customers choose.

Urgent service

Plumbing + HVAC

Make the phone number easy to find, show where you work, and help a stressed homeowner know what to do next.

  • Call button easy to find
  • Most-requested services up front
  • Reviews beside the next step
Project showcase

Remodeling + outdoor living

Show finished projects, explain how the work happens, and make it easy for serious homeowners to request a quote.

  • Best projects front and center
  • Reviews and credentials before the form
  • Clear signs of which projects fit
Specialist trust

Specialty contractors

Garage floors, coatings, pavers, turf, fencing, pools, and shade structures deserve sharper positioning than “we do it all.”

  • Lead with what you do best
  • Show materials, steps, and results
  • Make it clear where you work

The Reverie difference / 02

The review comes before the pitch.

Send the site you have now. I look at it the way a customer does, compare it with local competitors, and point out the changes most likely to build trust and earn the next call.

You get useful direction before you spend a dollar. No inflated promises, scare tactics, or oversized report that leaves you wondering what to do first.

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Reverie field report

Website review

R / 01
ObjectiveMake it easier for the right customer to trust you and take the next step.
01Calling or requesting a quoteReviewed
02Photos, reviews + trustReviewed
03Phone speed + ease of useTested
04Services + areas coveredCompared
05Best improvements firstPrioritized

Example directions / 03

Your website should match the way customers hire you.

These are examples, not client case studies. Each shows how the message and next step can change for an urgent repair, a larger planned project, or a specialty service.

Example website 01Urgent repair
NORTHLINE24-hour service
Plumbing / Scottsdale

Problem found. Help on the way.

Clear arrival expectations, real reviews, and one-tap scheduling.

Schedule service
Licensed techniciansUpfront next steps

Make it easy to call, know what happens next, and feel confident help is on the way.

Example website 02Project showcase
SONORAN FORMOutdoor living
Design / Build

Backyards with a point of view.

Showcase finished projects and help serious homeowners picture what is possible.

View selected work
PlanBuildLive outside

Show the quality of the work, explain what happens next, and invite the right homeowners to start a conversation.

Example website 03Specialist service
GRADE / COATConcrete systems
Garage floors / Coatings

Built to take a beating.

A clear specialty, an easy-to-follow process, and proof in the finished work.

Get a floor quote
PrepCoatProtect

Explain what you do best so the right customer can choose you with confidence.

What you get / 04

Built to make choosing you easier.

A good contractor website answers questions, builds trust, and makes the next step obvious without making people wait.

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Built around how customers choose

Your services, photos, reviews, and next steps are organized around the questions customers ask before they call.

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Fast pages that keep people moving

Your site loads quickly and works cleanly, without a heavy pile of add-ons slowing it down.

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Clear words and an easy next step

Visitors can quickly understand what you do, where you work, why they should trust you, and how to contact you.

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A strong start in local search

Search engines can understand your services and service area, while customers get useful pages written for real questions.

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Easy to use from a phone

Call buttons, quote forms, photos, and reviews stay easy to use for someone standing in a driveway.

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A secure launch and ongoing help

I handle the setup, security, launch checks, and reasonable updates so you are not left managing the website alone.

Pricing / 05

Two ways to get the same custom site.

Choose the payment option that fits your business. You get the same custom design and careful build either way.

02 / Own the completed build

Lump sum

$3,800 one time

For owners who prefer to pay for the project up front and keep ongoing costs low.

  • Up to 5 pages
  • $25/month for secure website hosting after launch
  • $100 for each additional page
  • Optional unlimited small edits at $50/month
  • Website files can be handed over when eligible
Start with a site review

Before work starts, the agreement confirms what is included, who owns what, how cancellation works, and what support continues.

Process / 06

A clear process without the runaround.

The process stays simple on your side. At every stage, you know what I need from you, what I am working on, and what happens next.

  1. 01

    Site review

    You send the current site and the business basics. I show you where visitors may hesitate, lose trust, or miss the next step.

  2. 02

    Plan

    We agree on the pages, message, photos, reviews, main goal, and payment option before work begins.

  3. 03

    Build

    I write the words, shape the design, and build the complete website around the direction you approved.

  4. 04

    Review + launch

    You review it on a computer and phone, request the agreed changes, and approve it before it goes live.

Straight answers / 07

Before you ask.

Straight answers about what is included, what is not, and how the work is handled.

01Is this a template website?

No. I start with a proven process, then shape the layout, words, and visual direction around your business, services, customers, and real work. You will not get your logo dropped into a generic contractor template.

02What counts as an included edit?

Reasonable edits include wording, photos, hours, services, reviews, broken links, and small changes within existing sections. New pages, large new sections, booking tools, and full redesigns are quoted separately.

03Do you offer SEO?

Every site is set up so search engines can understand what you do and where you work. That includes clear service pages, location information, useful page titles and descriptions, and fast pages that work well on phones. Ongoing SEO campaigns are not currently included, and rankings are never guaranteed.

04What do you need from me?

Your current site, service list, service areas, logo, real project or team photos, reviews you can reuse, and any licenses or guarantees you want shown. Missing items can be identified during the review instead of blocking the first conversation.

05What if I need more than five pages?

Additional standard pages are $100 each. Sites above ten pages, blogs, online stores, booking tools, or complex forms are reviewed and priced before anything is promised.

06Who owns the domain and website?

You should always own your domain. With the lump-sum plan, the website files can be handed over when your account is current and the agreement allows it. With the monthly plan, the site stays active while your service is active; ownership of the underlying files is not automatically included.

Free site review / 08

Show me the site you have. I'll show you the clearest next move.

I’ll look at how quickly a customer can understand your services, trust your business, and call or request a quote from a phone. You’ll get a direct response from me, not an automated score.

  • An honest review of your current site
  • Local competitor examples when useful
  • Clear priorities for what to improve first

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