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Web Design
for Handyman Services.

A homeowner with a leaky faucet, a TV that needs mounting, and a drywall hole wants one handyman for all three. The site that shows a real service list, transparent hourly or project pricing, and lets them book in 30 seconds wins the work.

Handyman services — solo handymen, multi-truck operations, and membership models

The Real Problems

Why Handyman Services Struggle With Their Website.

Problem 01

No transparent pricing (hourly or project-based)

Customers want to know what an hour costs ($75–$150) or what TV mounting ($120–$240), faucet replacement ($180–$380), or drywall patch ($120–$320) costs. Hidden pricing converts worse than visible pricing.

Problem 02

No real service list

Drywall repair, TV mounting, fixture replacement, deck staining, furniture assembly, gutter cleaning, light electrical, light plumbing, fence repair, painting touch-up — sites that surface what they actually do convert better.

Problem 03

Membership model not surfaced

Membership-based handyman models (similar to Ace Hardware HelpfulHandyman) drive recurring revenue and customer loyalty. Most sites do not consider this.

Problem 04

No online booking

Same-week booking is the conversion bar. Sites without online booking lose to Thumbtack, TaskRabbit, and similar marketplaces.

Our Approach

How We Build Websites for Handyman Services.

Handyman web design is a service-list and pricing-transparency problem first, an online-booking problem second. Same conversion patterns as our cleaning service and plumber builds tuned for handyman.

01

Transparent Pricing (Hourly + Per-Job)

Hourly rate visible ($85/hr typical). Common-job flat rates: TV mounting $120–$240, faucet replacement $180–$380, drywall patch $120–$320, ceiling fan install $180–$320. Visible pricing pre-qualifies inquiries.

02

Service-Type Pages

Drywall repair, TV mounting and shelving, fixture replacement (faucets, light fixtures, toilets), furniture assembly, gutter cleaning, painting touch-up, fence repair, deck staining, light electrical, light plumbing, door repair, weatherproofing, smart home device install.

03

Online Booking With Same-Week Availability

ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, Workiz integration. Same-week slots visible. Five-field booking flow.

04

Membership Architecture (If Applicable)

For shops running membership models — visible tier pricing, what each tier includes, online enrollment.

05

Operations Software Integration

ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, Workiz — bookings flow to dispatch.

What You Get

Every Web Design Engagement Includes.

Mobile-first responsive design

Transparent pricing (hourly + per-job)

Service-type pages (12–18)

Online booking with same-week availability

Membership architecture (if applicable)

Operations software integration

Live Google Reviews integration

Per-service-area pages

Spanish-language version on request

ADA accessibility audit

GA4, GTM, Search Console, call tracking

Insurance and licensing visibility

Results

Numbers Handyman Services Can Expect.

Twelve-month handyman rebuild results. Transparent pricing and visible service list drive most of the conversion lift.

1.3s

Average LCP (Mobile)

+82%

Same-Week Booking Rate

3.4×

Per-Job Inquiry Volume

−27%

Cost Per Acquired Customer

The Long Read

Everything Handyman Services should know about web design.

Handyman web design is a service-clarity and pricing-transparency problem. Customers searching for a handyman often have multiple small jobs — a leaky faucet, a TV to mount, a drywall hole — and they want one provider for all of them. The site that shows a real service list (what the handyman actually does), transparent pricing (hourly rate plus common per-job rates), and online same-week booking captures the qualified multi-job customer.

Service-type page architecture is the foundation. Drywall repair, TV mounting and shelving, fixture replacement, furniture assembly, gutter cleaning, painting touch-up, fence repair, deck staining, light electrical, light plumbing, door repair, weatherproofing, smart home device install — each is its own page with FAQ schema and intent-matched content.

Pricing transparency is the conversion lever that most handyman sites still avoid. Hourly rate ($75–$150 depending on market) plus common-job flat rates (TV mounting $120–$240, faucet replacement $180–$380, drywall patch $120–$320, ceiling fan install $180–$320) pre-qualifies inquiries and reduces wasted estimate visits. Same pricing-transparency logic as our cleaning service and plumber builds adjusted for handyman.

Membership models are the under-utilized recurring-revenue lever. Membership-based handyman services (similar to the model Ace Hardware pioneered with HelpfulHandyman) drive recurring revenue at $50–$150/month with priority scheduling and discounted hourly rates. We build the architecture where applicable. Same recurring-revenue logic as our pest control and cleaning service builds adjusted for handyman.

FAQ

Web Design for Handyman Services — Common Questions.

How much does a handyman website cost?

Most rebuilds land between $6,500 and $14,000.

Will the site integrate with ServiceTitan or Housecall Pro?

Both, plus Jobber, Workiz.

How long does the build take?

Three to five weeks.

Do you handle SEO and PPC?

Most handyman companies run all three with us — [[SEO|/seo-for-handyman-services]] and [[PPC|/ppc-for-handyman-services]] alongside the rebuild.

Should we publish hourly rates?

Yes. Visible hourly and per-job pricing pre-qualifies inquiries and reduces wasted estimate time.

What about membership models?

Membership-based handyman models drive recurring revenue. We build the architecture if applicable to your operation.

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