A custom pressure-washing site runs $990 for a single page, $2,500 for a multi-page site with booking, or $5,000 for a complex build. Managed plans run $99 to $299 a month plus setup. Pressure washing has one big advantage online, so let's start there.
Pressure washing produces the most satisfying before-and-after content of any home service. Half-cleaned driveways get millions of views on social media from people who will never buy a house wash. A website that leads with your own transformations converts because the proof is instant and visual. If you are already posting jobs on Facebook or TikTok, you have the raw material.
DIY: $16 to $40 a month and your evenings. Template agencies: $150 to $300 a month, usually with stock photos of someone else's driveway. Custom local build: $990 to $5,000 once, or from $99 a month plus setup on a managed plan, built from your actual jobs. Our full pricing is public on the web design page, including what the monthly plans cover.
If your review count is thin, fix that alongside the site. Our Review Engine guide covers how a post-job text turns happy customers into Google reviews, which is what decides who appears in the map results your customers actually click.
Facebook works until a customer Googles you before booking, which most now do. A page that only exists on Facebook looks temporary. Our website vs. Facebook guide covers the full comparison.
A focused single-page build. Ours go from deposit to a working preview in 72 hours and live in about a week, using your existing job photos.
Starting prices help more than they hurt. 'House washes from $249' filters out tire kickers and answers the question every visitor has. You can always quote exact numbers after seeing the property.
Yes, and for this trade we usually recommend it as the centerpiece of the page.
Tell us your trade and what you have today. You get a quote within 24 hours, and a working preview within 72 hours of a deposit.