Pest Control Website Design That Gets Calls

Pest control website design gets judged at 11pm by someone who just found roaches in the kitchen. They are not browsing portfolios; they want a licensed company that can come soon. We build that site from your Google Business Profile in minutes, for $75 a month.

Built for the panic search

Wasps over the back door, mouse droppings in the pantry, a termite swarm in the window frame. The pest control customer arrives urgent, and the site has seconds to answer three questions: are you licensed, can you come quickly, and how do I reach you right now. So the number is tap-to-call in the header of every page, the "request service" form sits above the fold, and your hours and service area are stated plainly instead of hidden on a contact page.

Urgency also means speed in the literal sense. Every site we generate is plain, fast code with no page-builder bloat, because a panicked search on a phone does not wait for a hero animation to load.

Trust decides who gets inside the house

Pest control is the rare trade where the customer lets a stranger walk through every room, so trust signals are not decoration, they are the product. Your license number belongs near the top of the page, next to your certifications, your guarantee, and real reviews pulled from your Google Business Profile where a customer can verify them. GorillaDesk, which builds software for pest operators, hammers the same point in its pest control website guide: licensing and reviews up front, or the visitor bounces to someone who shows them.

Structure carries the other half. A page per pest (termites, roaches, rodents, bed bugs, ants, mosquitoes) catches the specific searches a generic services page never will, and a page per town does the same for your coverage area. Pest control SEO covers that structure in full.

Nobody comparison shops with a wasp nest over the back door. They call the first company that looks licensed and answers the question. Your site either is that company or it is not.

Nick, founder of Sites That Get Calls

Hand-coded output, without the hand-coding wait

The one dedicated agency ranking for this search sells "hand-coded" websites as its whole pitch, and the pitch is correct: raw code beats builder bloat on speed and on search. The catch is that hand-coding takes an agency timeline and agency pricing. We generate the same class of output automatically. Paste your Google Business Profile and a bespoke multi-page site comes out as plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in minutes, with your services, pests, reviews, and coverage area already in place. Edits are plain-English requests with a draft you approve before publish, rollback is instant, and flat monthly pricing covers everything: design, build, hosting, branded domain, lead capture, edits, and analytics. If you would rather assemble the site yourself, the pest control website builder page compares that route honestly.

Quarterly treatment plans are the quiet gold of this trade, and the site sells them the way recurring home services should be sold. We build on the same model for adjacent trades too; if you run a cleaning operation alongside the trucks, the cleaning business website builder page covers it, and contractor website design explains the whole approach across trades.

FAQ

Does a pest control company need a website?

Yes. Your Google Business Profile catches map searches, but it cannot hold pest-specific pages, licensing detail, or a service request form, and Google has pointed businesses to a real website since shutting down its free profile websites in 2024. The urgent searcher clicks through to a site before they call.

Should my license number be on the site?

Yes, high on the page. Pest control is regulated state by state, and the license number is the fastest way a homeowner separates a real operator from a lead reseller. We place it with your certifications and guarantee where the visitor decides.

Can customers request service online at 11pm?

Yes, and they will. The request form works around the clock and lands in your dashboard the moment it is sent, with the caller's details intact. Leads go straight to you, never resold and never shared.

How fast can a pest control site be live?

Minutes for the draft, same day for the live site. You paste your profile, review the generated draft, pick a domain, and publish. After launch, any change is a plain-English request you approve before it ships.