No water, right now
The pump quit and the whole house is down. A pure emergency, calling until someone answers.
When a pump fails, a family has no water, and that’s a call-now emergency worth a $6,000 to $16,000 job. Most well and pump companies have nothing catching that call, because the software they use just logs the work. We build the site and the 24/7 front desk that catch it.
Starter sites from $499, and you own the code, and you pass Core Web Vitals on launch or you don’t pay the setup fee. Here’s the edge: almost nobody is marketing to your customers, so the first company with a fast site and a phone that always answers simply owns the area.
No water, low pressure, or a failed test. The company that answers first lands the job.
The pump quit and the whole house is down. A pure emergency, calling until someone answers.
Something is failing, and they want a diagnosis before it dies completely.
Building, or land with no water. High ticket, comparing, and slower. A clear process and proof close it.
Bad taste, staining, or a failed test. The cross-sell into filtration.
Most well and pump searches happen on a phone, often during a no-water emergency. Every second of load time is another chance to bounce back to Google and tap the next result.
We rebuilt TruLight Austin, a local home-services business, from a 56 MB homepage down to 1.56 MB. A Squarespace site we rebuilt went from 19 MB to 1.83 MB. Same content, a fraction of the weight, and pages that load in well under a second.
Most well drilling sites run on WordPress, Wix, or Squarespace, which assemble the page in the browser on every single visit. We build on Next.js and serve from Vercel’s global edge, so the page arrives already built. That is the architectural reason for the gap, not a trick or a plugin.
Pass Core Web Vitals on launch, or you don’t pay the setup fee. We put that in writing.
A no-water emergency and a new-well quote want different things. We give each its own clear path.
The emergency core.
The high-ticket planned job.
Real-estate deadlines and health concerns.
The recurring service tail.
Customers now start in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google’s AI Overviews, not just the search bar.
Those tools quote sites they can read cleanly: structured data, real reviews, server-rendered content, and an llms.txt file that tells them what you do. Most well drilling sites give them nothing to quote, so they get left out of the answer entirely.
In a niche almost nobody markets, being the site AI can cite is an even bigger edge. We build yours to be the one they quote while your competitors are invisible.
Start small and own it, or hand us the whole front door. Either way you get a fast, custom site, not a template.
One-time. Host it with us for a small monthly, or take the code and host it anywhere. No lock-in.
For owners who want the calls handled, not just the website built. See full pricing
Yes. The starter site is yours. Host it with us or take the code and host it anywhere. No lock-in, ever.
That logs and schedules work. It doesn't answer the phone, capture leads, or get you found online. This is the front desk and the storefront, the parts your software was never built to do.
Yes, 24/7. A no-water call at 9 p.m. gets answered, qualified, and booked, and any missed call gets an instant text back.
Almost no one, which is the opportunity. The first company in your area with a fast site, a phone that always answers, and steady reviews simply owns the searches.
Yes. Pages for the searches that book jobs, like well pump repair, new well drilling, and well inspection, broken out by area.
Start with the free audit. I’ll show you where your site is slow, where you’re invisible to AI search, and what a rebuild would actually change. No contract, no obligation.