Plumber Website Builder That Builds It For You

Plumber website builder is a search made by someone who assumes the only way to get a site is to build it yourself. There is another option. Paste your Google Business Profile link and the site builds itself from what Google already knows about your business: multiple pages, plain fast code, live in minutes, $75 a month with hosting, a branded domain, and edits included.

What DIY actually costs a plumber

The subscription is the cheap part. A drag-and-drop builder runs $12 to $25 a month and bills the rest in your evenings: choosing a template, writing service pages, wiring the contact form, working out why the mobile menu broke. Plumbing does not leave those evenings free. The guy who cleared a burst main at 2am is not spending the next night learning a page editor.

The output has a ceiling too. Most DIY plumbing sites end up as one homepage on a template shared with thousands of other businesses. It exists, but it will not win the water heater and drain searches in your town, because that takes a page per service and a page per area, and nobody building a site at 10pm makes twelve pages. Still deciding if any of this matters? Start with why plumbers need a website.

The best website builder for plumbers is one you never open

Our builder does not hand you an editor. It reads your Google Business Profile and generates a multi-page site from your real services, service area, hours, reviews, and photos. Not a template with your logo dropped in: each site is its own code, laid out for plumbing work, with tap-to-call in the header, a short lead form, and a page per service, emergency calls included. Plumbing leads are perishable, so the site is built around the phone number: a homeowner standing in an inch of water calls whoever answers the question fastest, and the site's one job is to be that answer.

Want something changed? Ask in plain English, review the draft, approve it. Every change can roll back instantly.

A plumber who fights a drag-and-drop editor all evening is doing free labor for a software company. Paste your profile, check the draft, go back to work.

Nick, founder of Sites That Get Calls

When you should DIY anyway

If you like this kind of work and your slow season is real, build it yourself and keep the $75. A plumber on r/Plumbing wrote a useful guide to making your own plumbing site, and it is honest about the hours involved. If you read it and would rather be soldering, that is your answer.

One flat price, the whole job

One flat price covers design, build, hosting, the domain, lead capture, analytics, and every edit after launch. No setup fee, no upsell ladder. It is the same deal we offer every trade on the contractor website builder page, and if you want to see how plumbing sites should look and convert, plumber website design shows the layout logic.

FAQ

How much does it cost to pay someone to build a plumbing website?

Freelancers typically charge $500 to $3,000 for a one-time build and niche agencies $5,000 to $15,000, with hosting and edits billed on top. We charge $75 a month with all of that included.

Can ChatGPT build me a website?

It can write the code for one. It cannot register your domain, host the files, capture your leads, or make next month's edits. The gap between generated code and a running site is exactly what you would spend your evenings closing.