I build pest control websites that book jobs and rank across Hampton Roads
Pest pressure barely lets up around here. Humidity feeds the termites, standing water breeds mosquitoes deep into fall, rodents move in, and a mild coastal winter never quite shuts the season down. When someone finds a swarm in their Chesapeake crawlspace, they grab their phone and call whoever shows up first on Google. I build the site that puts you there, and I build it myself.
What I build and run for pest control
Most pest control sites I look at were built years ago on a template, load slow on a phone, and read the same as every other outfit in town. Meanwhile the calls go to whoever wins the map pack. You already know the phone should ring more than it does. Some weeks the trucks are booked solid and other weeks they sit, and you are paying for ads to paper over a site that was never built to convert or to be found.
Pest control SEO that ranks in the map pack
Most people looking for an exterminator never scroll past the first three map results. I do the local search work, the profile, the review signals, the pages Google trusts, so you become one of those three.
A site built to book termite and mosquito jobs
Your busiest searches are termites and mosquitoes, and they spike hard with the season. I build a focused service page for each one so a Norfolk homeowner searching in June lands on the page that answers exactly what they typed.
Pest control lead generation that fills the calendar
Every page points at one thing, a call or a quote request. Clear phone number, short form, no clutter. That is what real lead generation looks like, turning a worried search into a scheduled visit.
Pages for every service and every city you cover
Termite bonds, rodent exclusion, mosquito programs, real estate inspections, one clean page each, plus a page for Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, wherever your trucks run. That is how you rank in more than one town.
Pest control marketing that keeps you top of mind
The site is the hub. From there I can run the review requests, the Google profile, and the follow up that brings back repeat and referral work. Marketing that compounds instead of resetting every month.
Trust signals a nervous homeowner can see fast
People want to know you are licensed, insured, and not spraying something scary around their kids. I put your credentials, your reviews, and your guarantee right where a cautious customer looks first.
Here is the closest proof I can show you.
Pest control is a new vertical for me, so I will be straight with you: my proof is Blackbird Detailing, a Virginia Beach service business I built from scratch and now rank across Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Norfolk, and the local ranking work is the same even though the trade is different. You can see the full story on the Blackbird Detailing case study.
Increase in organic keywords
Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk
Blackbird Detailing. Organic ranking keywords over time. Source: Semrush.
What ships on every pest control build
This is the baseline, not a list of upsells in a sales deck. Plain outcomes, not jargon.
Across Hampton Roads:
Pest pressure in Hampton Roads is not a spring event, it is close to a year round job. The humidity drives subterranean termites into homes near the water, the tidal marsh breeds mosquitoes deep into fall, and rodents hunt for warmth through a mild coastal winter that never really freezes them out. That means people are searching for a pest control company in Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Suffolk in almost every month of the year. Strong seo for pest control here is about owning those local searches town by town, not just ranking once in your home city and hoping the rest follows.
What your pest control website costs
Fixed prices, quoted up front. Most small business sites land between $2,500 and $10,000. Here is where the tiers sit.
Starter
A clean, fast site for a focused business that needs to look right and get found.
Standard
More pages, service and location pages, and lead capture built in.
Full Build
Custom features like booking, a member area, or multi location.
Custom
A larger platform built around how your business actually runs.
How I work with pest control
Same discipline whatever you do. The pages differ, the standard does not.
Discovery and a look at who ranks
I pull the data on who currently shows up when your customers search in Hampton Roads, find the gap, and map the plan to close it.
Strategy and layout
Pages mapped to what your customers actually search and the questions they ask before they hire. You review every layout before I write a line of code.
Built by hand
I build the site myself and test it on a real phone over real cell service before you ever see it. No page builder, no bloat, fast because a slow site loses the call.
Launch, rank, and watch
I get the site live, line it up with your Google Business Profile, run the local SEO, and watch the first weeks to fix anything Google flags.
What should I look for when hiring someone to build my pest control website?
A pest control website has one job, to turn a worried homeowner into a booked appointment before they call the next company on the list. Most agencies will sell you a pretty template and a retainer locked into a long contract. Here is what actually matters, and what I would ask before I hired anyone.
Pest Control FAQs
Straight answers to what owners actually ask before they hire.
How much does a pest control website cost?
Most pest control sites land between $2,500 and $10,000. A Starter site is $2,500. A Standard site with more service pages and lead capture is $5,000. A Full Build with online booking or a customer portal starts at $10,000. I quote a fixed price up front. No hourly billing and no scope creep.
How long does it take to build?
A typical pest control site takes about four to six weeks from our first call to launch, and a Starter site can be faster. The pace mostly depends on how quickly you get me your service list, photos, and reviews. I keep the process simple so you are never stuck in endless revision rounds.
Will my site actually rank on Google?
That is the whole point. A pretty site nobody finds is wasted money. I build every page so Google and AI answer engines can read your services and your locations, then I do the ongoing search work to climb the map pack. Ranking takes months of steady effort, not a switch I flip, and I am honest about that from day one.
Why hire someone who builds local service sites instead of a general web designer?
A general designer will make you a nice looking site, hand you a login, and wish you luck. I build and rank local service businesses in Hampton Roads, so I already know what a homeowner with a rodent problem searches, what makes them call, and how to get you found. You are not paying me to learn your world on your dime.
Can you build separate pages for termites, mosquitoes, and rodents?
Yes, and you should. Someone searching for a termite inspection wants very different answers than someone with a wasp nest by the front door. One generic services page competes for nothing. I build a focused page for each service you sell so every one of them can rank and convert on its own terms.
Do you work with pest control companies across Hampton Roads?
Yes. I am based in Norfolk and build for companies across Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, and Newport News, plus Richmond and Roanoke. Because I live here, I know the pest pressure runs almost year round in this coastal climate, and I build city pages so you rank in each town you serve, not just one.
Want a straight answer on your pest control website?
I will look at what you have now and send you a plain report and a fixed quote. No contracts, month to month, and you work with me, the person doing the work.
Where I build pest control sites across Hampton Roads
Same work, tuned to how each city searches.
Other industries I build for
Same approach, tuned to how your neighbors search.