A Plumber Website Built to Catch the 2am Call
When a pipe bursts at midnight, the homeowner Googles "emergency plumber near me" and calls whoever shows a phone number first. If your site buries the number, asks them to fill a long form, or does not say which towns you cover, that job goes to the next listing. Web360 takes a short brief about your trade and builds a complete plumbing site in minutes, with a tap-to-call button on every page, your service area spelled out, and your license and insurance front and center. You get a live preview right away and can adjust any line by typing what you want changed.
Build my plumber siteBuilt around the call, not the gallery
For a plumber the conversion is a phone call or a callback request, so that is what the site is built to drive. Web360 puts a sticky tap-to-call button in the header and at the bottom of every page, sizes it for a wet thumb on a phone, and pairs it with a short quote form that asks only what you need to dispatch a van. Photos of finished repipes are nice, but they sit below the number, never in front of it.
Make your service area and licensing impossible to miss
Tell the AI the towns, suburbs, or ZIP codes you cover and it builds a clear service-area section so callers know before they dial whether you will come out. It also surfaces your license number, bonded-and-insured status, and years in the trade as trust badges near the call button, because a stranger letting you into their home at 2am needs that reassurance fast.
List every service the way customers search for them
Drains, slab leaks, water heater replacement, repiping, sewer line, sump pumps, gas lines, fixture installs: Web360 builds a dedicated services structure so each job a customer types into search has a real page to land on. You describe what you do and the AI writes plain, specific copy for each service plus your hours and after-hours emergency policy, then drops in an embedded map so the truck and the homeowner end up at the same address.
What you get
Tap-to-call on every screen
A persistent click-to-call button rides the header and footer on mobile, so a panicked caller at 2am reaches you in one tap instead of hunting for a number.
Service-area section that answers "do you come here?"
List your towns, suburbs, or ZIP codes once and the AI builds a clear coverage section plus an embedded map, so callers self-qualify before they dial.
Licensed, bonded, and insured badges
Your license number, insurance status, and years in the trade are placed as trust signals beside the call button, the way a homeowner needs to see them before opening the door.
Update your coverage in plain words
Added a town, changed your after-hours rate, or dropped a service? Say so and the service-area list, pricing, and pages update, no return visit to a developer.
Real service pages, not one blurb
Water heaters, drain clearing, repiping, sewer lines, gas, sump pumps: each gets its own written page so you rank for what people actually type in.
Preview a live plumber site
Shows a sticky tap-to-call header, a service-area map, license badges, and dedicated pages for drains, water heaters, and repiping, all generated from a single brief.
Frequently asked questions
- Will the site have a working emergency call button?
- Yes. A tap-to-call button is fixed to the header and footer on every page, and on phones it stays in reach so a midnight caller connects in one tap. You give it your number and it dials straight through.
- How do I tell it which towns I cover?
- In your brief, list the towns, suburbs, or ZIP codes you serve. The AI builds a service-area section and an embedded map from that, so callers know whether you will come out before they pick up the phone. You can edit the list anytime by typing the change.
- Can I show that I'm licensed, bonded, and insured?
- Yes. Add your license number, insurance status, and years in the trade and the site displays them as trust badges near the call button, where a homeowner deciding whether to let you in will see them first.
- How do customers request a quote?
- The site includes a short request form asking for the problem, the address, and the best callback number. Submissions go to your email so you can call back or dispatch a truck, no app or login required for the homeowner.
- How fast can it be live?
- You describe your plumbing business in a brief, the AI generates the full multi-page site in minutes, and a live preview appears immediately. Refine any wording with plain-language prompts and you can be live the same day.
Stop losing the after-hours call
Give us your trade, your towns, and your services. Web360 turns a midnight "emergency plumber near me" search into a ringing phone and a quote request.
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