September 20, 2024
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How to Build a Cleaning Business Website

By
Chloe West

Part of running any successful business these days is creating a strong website. However, you don’t have to go the route of finding and hiring a web designer, especially as they can cost upwards of thousands of dollars.

Instead, take advantage of the tools available to you. Durable is an AI website builder that can help you build a cleaning business website in less than a minute.

Let’s walk through how you can easily build a website for your cleaning business with Durable.

Why You Need a Website For Your Cleaning Business

Before we get into the how, let’s cover the why. Why do you need a website for your cleaning business? The bottom line is that it can help you reach more customers and grow your business.

But that’s not all. Let’s cover a few reasons why you need a cleaning business website. With a website, you can:

  • Reach a wider audience more easily
  • Easily share information about the services you offer
  • Make it easy for people to get in contact with you
  • Share before and after photos that prove the benefits of your work
  • Manage your business more efficiently

Why Durable Is Best For Your Cleaning Business Website

Durable’s AI website builder can be a game changer for your cleaning business website. There’s no more waiting to hear back from web designers or struggling to piece your website together yourself.

Instead, simply let Durable know what your business is called (take advantage of our free business name generator if you need a little help), what industry your business is in (in this case, cleaning services), and watch as Durable builds your new homepage completely from scratch in 30 seconds.

You can then choose and let Durable generate additional website pages like a services page, contact page, and more. Other features you can add with a Durable website include:

  • Review/testimonial blocks
  • Contact forms
  • Before/after photos
  • Embedded Instagram feed
  • Calendly integration for scheduling

Durable has a library of cleaning website templates to choose from. Simply pick the template you like and have Durable generate your entire site for you. 

Durable also has an AI Brand Builder to help you come up with the best logo and color scheme to represent your cleaning business.

What to Include on Your Cleaning Business Website

Here is each key page your website should have, plus the information you’ll want to share on each. 

Home Page

Every website starts with a home page. This is what your website visitors land on when they type in yourbusiness.com into their browser bar.

Your home page should have all of the key information that someone needs to know about your business right off the bat. This includes things like:

  • Your business name
  • What you do
  • Where your business operates
  • How to work with your business
  • A call-to-action 

The first thing you want your website to display is an image that represents what you do — this could be a photo you’ve had professionally taken for your business or a stock image — as well as a brief description of your business.

Here’s an example of a cleaning website home page that was generated by Durable’s AI website builder for a hypothetical cleaning business called Happy Helpers, operating out of Milwaukee:

Simple and to the point. We’ve got a header image, a heading that mentions the type of business, a subheading with more description, and a call-to-action button for people ready to get started.

As we move down the home page, we also have sections like:

  • A brief description of available services
  • Images that represent the business
  • Reviews and testimonials from happy clients
  • A brief blurb about the business/team
  • A pricing table
  • A contact form
  • A final call-to-action at the bottom of the home page

Having all of this information upfront helps people understand immediately what your business is about and if they’re interested in learning more about what you offer by clicking around to other pages.

Let’s dig into a few additional pages you may want to consider for your cleaning business website.

About Page

Letting people in on the background information of your business and its team can help them feel more connected to your business, making them want to work with you over other competitors and remain loyal customers.

Again, Durable can easily create an About page for you. Just log into your website edit, click Pages, then Create page, and select About from the available options. Not only will Durable design the page for you, it’ll also add in your copy and photos. 

Here’s an example of what your own website’s About page could look like:

Services Page

Next, you want to create a page outlining your detailed services. This is where you could include pricing information if you have a set structure you use and want to be transparent about, like $100 per 1,000 square feet.

Go through the same process you did to create your About page to get your Services page created. Of course, Durable’s AI is pulling from its own information when it compiles a page of cleaning services — you’ll need to adjust it to match your exact offerings.

But you could end up with a page that looks like this:

Image Gallery

An image gallery is another great option, especially if your clients allow you to take and showcase before and after images so you can really showcase the value of your services.

Or, you can simply showcase your team at work! Here’s an example of what this page or section could look like on a Durable website:

Blog

As a small business, having a blog is always a good idea. It’s the perfect place to share even more information about your services, why they’re necessary, and why people should invest. You can even share tips and tricks for how you do so well at what you do.

Blog content can also help your website rank better in SEO. And it’s easy to start a blog with Durable. You can even get our AI blog generator to help you come up with blog ideas and get a head start on writing your blog content.

Contact Page

Finally, the last page that your cleaning business website needs is a contact page. How else will people find you and get in touch with you so they can hire you for your services?

Your contact page should include information like:

  • A contact form
  • Phone number
  • Email address
  • Social media profiles
  • Business address
  • Map

Here’s an example of what a couple of sections of your contact page might look like:

Build Your Cleaning Business Website With Durable

Your cleaning business needs a website — Durable can help. Get started with Durable to make sure you have all of the pages you need to get your cleaning business website up and running within minutes.

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Chloe West

Chloe West is a digital marketer and freelance writer, focusing on topics surrounding social media, content, and digital marketing. She's based in Charleston, SC, and when she's not working, you'll find her playing card games or reading romance novels. Connect with her on Twitter or LinkedIn.

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