Septic Company Website Design: Emergency Calls and Scheduled Pumping, One Site
Septic company website design has to serve two customers who search nothing alike: the homeowner with sewage backing up into the tub tonight, and the one who pumps on a schedule every three years. We build one site that catches both from your Google Business Profile, in minutes, for $75/mo all-in.
The backup caller decides in seconds
An emergency septic search happens on a phone, in a hurry, often after hours. That visitor gets a tap-to-call number in the header of every page, a stated response promise in the first screen ("24/7" only if it is true), and a dedicated emergency page per town you serve, because "septic backup [town]" is its own search. No photo carousel, no company history first. Dirt River Design's breakdown of what a septic company website should do makes the same case: the site's first job is getting the panicked caller to the phone number.
The scheduled pumper compares prices
The maintenance customer is the opposite: no urgency, three tabs open, comparing pumping prices and reviews. That visitor gets a pumping page that states what affects the price (tank size, access, how long since the last pump), your service area spelled out by county, and your Google reviews where they can verify them. A three-field form (name, address, phone) books the job without a phone call, which matters for the customer scheduling from work.
Permits and licensing are the trust block
Septic work is regulated at the county level, and homeowners know it. Your license number and the counties whose permit process you handle belong above the fold, not on an about page. One telling detail from this exact search: Google is so starved for real septic web pages that a county health department's list of septic system designers ranks for it. The trust signals in this trade are governmental, so a site that leads with license, permits, and counties served reads as legitimate in a way stock photos of green lawns never will.
Septic is the trade where the customer hopes to never call you again for three years. The site has to win tonight's emergency and still be the bookmark they come back to when the sticker on the tank lid says it is time.
Built from the profile, priced in the open
Paste your Google Business Profile and the site generates from what Google already knows: services, service area, hours, reviews, photos. Plain fast code, no template underneath, edits by plain-English request with a draft you approve. This page is one trade in our contractor website design lineup; crews that also run drain and sewer work should see the plumber website design page, since the two trades share customers and searches.