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Websites for UK trades and local service businesses

A trade or local service website should answer the questions a customer asks before making an enquiry. Choose an industry below to see the content, proof and contact route that normally matter most.

Website packages for the United Kingdom start at £516. See the regional pricing or request a written quote.

Written for UK customers comparing local providers

The wording uses services, areas covered, quotes, enquiries and booking information rather than generic agency language. Prices start at £516 and every project is scoped in writing.

We already publish local market pages for London, Birmingham and Manchester.

How to use these industry guides

Open the closest match and look at the information customers usually need first. Your final site is still written from your own services, prices, service area, photographs and working process. The guide is a starting point, not a page to copy word for word.

A useful local website connects three things: a clear offer, credible evidence and an easy next step. The balance changes by industry, which is why a restaurant should not read like a plumber and a physiotherapy clinic should not use the same sales tone as a detailing business.

Industry website guides

Website for Cleaning Company

A UK cleaning website should separate regular domestic work, deep cleans, office contracts and end-of-tenancy jobs. Customers need the areas covered, what is included and a quick route to request a written quote.

Read the cleaning company guide

Website for Beauty Salon

A beauty salon page works best with a scannable treatment menu, realistic prices, opening hours and a booking link. Real photographs of the salon help a new client judge the atmosphere before visiting.

Read the beauty salon guide

Website for Nail Salon

For a nail salon, the website should show services, extensions or nail art options, maintenance expectations and price ranges. A mobile booking action should stay easy to reach while the visitor looks through examples.

Read the nail salon guide

Website for Hair Salon

A hair salon site needs clear categories for cuts, colour and styling, plus team information where clients choose by stylist. Patch-test or consultation details can answer important questions before the booking.

Read the hair salon guide

Website for Barber Shop

A barber website should state prices, opening times and whether appointments, walk-ins or both are available. The address and quickest contact route belong high on the page for customers deciding where to go today.

Read the barber shop guide

Website for Auto Repair Shop

A garage website should list servicing and repair work in plain language, identify vehicle types and explain how estimates are arranged. MOT-related wording, collection options or courtesy arrangements should only appear where they are genuinely offered.

Read the auto repair guide

Website for Car Detailing Business

A detailing page sells through proof. Package contents, vehicle-size differences and before-and-after photographs help drivers understand why a full detail costs more than a basic clean.

Read the car detailing guide

Website for Physiotherapist

A physiotherapy website should explain who the service helps, what happens at the first appointment and how to book. Clear professional credentials and calm language matter more than aggressive sales claims.

Read the physiotherapist guide

Website for Massage Therapist

A massage therapist can use a simple treatment list with session lengths, prices and suitability notes. Directions, parking or home-visit information reduce uncertainty for a first appointment.

Read the massage therapist guide

Website for Plumber

A plumber page needs speed: jobs covered, emergency availability, service area and tap-to-call contact. Trust can be strengthened with real work photographs, reviews and an honest explanation of how quotes are handled.

Read the plumber guide

Website for Electrician

An electrician site should distinguish domestic, commercial, inspection and installation work. Coverage, certification details and out-of-hours arrangements must be stated accurately and kept easy to find.

Read the electrician guide

Website for Handyman

A handyman website benefits from examples of common jobs rather than a vague “we do everything” claim. Area covered, minimum visit expectations and a photo-based quote route can save time for both sides.

Read the handyman guide

Website for Moving Company

A removals site should explain local and longer-distance moves, packing help, storage or dismantling where offered. A quote checklist lets the customer provide property size, access and dates without a long phone exchange.

Read the moving company guide

Website for Tutor

A tutor page should name subjects, levels, lesson format and pricing or a clear enquiry process. Parents and adult learners also want to know availability, location and what the first conversation involves.

Read the tutor guide

Website for Local School

A private language, music or specialist school needs course levels, term dates, fees, location and enrolment steps. The site should help a parent or learner decide which programme fits before making contact.

Read the private school guide

Website for Restaurant

A restaurant website must make the menu, hours, address and reservation method easy to reach. Seasonal menus, dietary information and private-event details need to be maintained rather than hidden in old PDFs.

Read the restaurant guide

Website for Dentist

A dental practice page should introduce treatments, first-visit information, urgent contact and the team in calm language. Prices or finance details should be accurate and easy to update.

Read the dentist guide

Website for Veterinarian

A veterinary website needs routine services, opening times, location and emergency instructions in a clear hierarchy. Owners under pressure should not have to search several pages for the correct number.

Read the veterinarian guide

Choosing the right size of website

A sole trader with one clear offer may use a single page. A firm with several services needs room to explain each one. A company working across several towns should add location pages only when each page can provide real local value.

Starter Site

One concentrated page for the essential service, proof and contact journey.

Business Website

Several pages for distinct services, detailed information or different customer needs.

Local SEO Website Pack

Original service or location landing pages with planned internal links and room to expand.

What all strong local service websites share

  • The service and area are clear in the first screen.
  • Contact information remains easy to reach on a phone.
  • Prices, quote expectations or booking steps are explained honestly.
  • Real evidence replaces vague claims wherever possible.
  • Each page has one clear purpose and one useful next step.
  • Technical SEO supports the content without making it sound artificial.

Dedicated service and location pages

In a larger package, separate pages can be created for important services or genuine markets. Each page is written individually and linked to the rest of the site. We do not manufacture dozens of near-identical pages by changing only a town name.

Do not see your exact business?

Send a short description of the service and the customers you want to reach. We will tell you which existing structure is closest and what should be changed for your market.

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