Proof · Case study

A local landscaping site built for estimate requests

Clear structure, mobile-first layout, and CTAs that match how homeowners decide.

Fresh Cut Property Care · Local service · Landscaping

Homepage preview of Fresh Cut Property Care — lawn care hero and services layout

Problem

The business needed a credible first impression online — something that felt as intentional as the yards they maintain. Visitors had to understand services fast, trust the team on mobile, and know exactly how to request an estimate without hunting for contact info.

Approach

We prioritized a calm, service-forward layout: obvious navigation, scannable service sections, and contact paths repeated where decisions happen. Copy stayed plain-spoken and local. The experience was tuned for thumb-first browsing because most estimate requests start from a phone.

Outcome

The live site presents a polished, trustworthy face for the brand and guides visitors toward contacting for estimates — reducing friction between curiosity and a real conversation.

Services in scope

  • Small-business website structure
  • Mobile-first layout and typography
  • Service sections and trust cues
  • Estimate-focused calls to action
  • Local SEO foundations

Proof points

  • Built for real estimate workflows — not generic brochureware.
  • Designed around mobile discovery first.
  • Clear pathway from services browse → contact.
  • Live client site you can visit today.

Visit live site (freshcutpropertycare.com)

Next step

Want something similar for your business? Topher's Web Design handles client-facing sites; Mixed Maker Shop hosts previews and intake on the umbrella studio.

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