Contractor Website Care

Keep the site live, fast, and current after launch.

A contractor website gets less useful when forms break, pages go stale, or service details fall out of date. Website care keeps the practical pieces checked after launch.

Check My Site Health

Care plans keep small website problems from becoming lead problems.

Most contractors do not want to manage technical details, forms, images, page edits, analytics, or small copy changes. They just need the website to stay accurate and usable.

A care plan needs a clear scope and room for growth. The useful version is practical: updates, checks, maintenance, reporting, content, SEO, or campaign support matched to what the customer actually needs.

  • Form checks Make sure quote, audit, and contact forms still route correctly.
  • Small updates Handle simple changes to services, photos, phone, copy, hours, or CTAs.
  • Performance hygiene Compress new images and avoid slow page bloat over time.
  • Ownership clarity Keep the contractor in control of domain, hosting, access, and site direction.

WHAT CONTRACTOR WEBSITE CARE INCLUDES

Focused maintenance for sites that need to stay accurate and functional.

01

Small content updates

Minor copy edits, service adjustments, photo swaps, and CTA updates.

02

Form testing

Periodic checks that lead forms, phone links, and email links still work.

03

Uptime awareness

Basic availability checks and quick investigation when something looks wrong.

04

Analytics review

Simple traffic and conversion checks so obvious issues do not go unnoticed.

05

Image cleanup

Compression and sizing help when new photos are added.

06

Technical housekeeping

Basic sitemap, metadata, link, and page QA when changes are made.

BUILT FOR PRACTICAL SITE OWNERSHIP

A care plan makes the site easier to own instead of creating a vague dependency.

Small updates stay easy to request.

The contractor does not need to touch code for routine website changes.

Forms need periodic testing.

A beautiful site is useless if leads are not getting through.

Monthly scope stays clear.

Care can include updates, SEO, content, reporting, ads coordination, or growth work when those services are part of the plan.

Plan Website Care

WHAT IS INCLUDED AND NOT INCLUDED

Clear scope protects both the business and the site owner.

Include this

  • Minor copy, photo, CTA, and service updates.
  • Form, phone, email, and basic uptime checks.
  • Image compression for new website photos.
  • Simple analytics and conversion review.
  • Basic technical QA after maintenance changes.

Avoid this

  • Unlimited redesign requests hidden inside a basic maintenance plan.
  • Major SEO campaigns sold without goals, reporting, or a clear monthly plan.
  • Ad management or booking-system builds without defined ownership and scope.
  • Leaving the contractor without access or ownership.
  • Ignoring forms until leads stop coming in.

WEBSITE CARE QUESTIONS

What contractors need to know about keeping a site healthy after launch.

Is website care required?

No. You own the site. Care is for businesses that want help keeping it current and checked.

What counts as a small update?

Typical small updates include text edits, photo swaps, service changes, CTA changes, and simple page adjustments.

Is SEO included?

Basic technical hygiene can be included, but ongoing SEO strategy and content are scoped separately.

How often do forms need to be checked?

Regularly enough that broken lead paths do not sit unnoticed. Form checks are one of the most practical maintenance tasks.

Can care include new pages?

Small additions may fit, but full new pages or redesign work are scoped separately.

Why does image cleanup matter?

Contractors often add large photos. Compression helps preserve mobile speed and professional quality.