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For UK bricklayersWebsites for bricklayers that win the job
When someone needs a wall built or an extension brought up, they Google "bricklayer near me" and ring whoever's at the top with the best reviews. We build the website and do the local SEO that makes that you.
Why bricklayers lose work online
Most bricklayers rely on word of mouth and the odd job from a builder they know. That's fine until it dries up, and meanwhile the steady jobs (extensions, garden walls, repointing, brick repairs) are going to whoever ranks for them on Google.
The good news: searches for a bricklayer in your area are some of the easiest local terms to rank for in the UK, because so many bricklayers have a poor website or none at all. Show up properly and you're past most of your competition before you start.
What a bricklayer's website actually needs
Bricklaying is a visual trade. Nobody can tell tidy work from rough in words, but they know it the second they see clean joints and straight courses. So the website has to do two jobs: prove the quality of your brickwork, and make it dead easy to ring you. That means:
- A click-to-call button that's impossible to miss on a phone, where most of your enquiries come from
- Before and after galleries that show tired old brickwork brought back to life
- Genuine reviews from local customers, near the top where people actually look
- A short quote form so someone can send you a photo of the job then and there
- Your insurance and any training front and centre, so you read as a proper business
Service pages that match what people search
People rarely search "bricklayer". They search the exact job they need doing. Give each one its own page and you can rank for each one, instead of hoping a single page covers everything. The pages worth having:
- Brickwork and blockwork (the bread and butter, and the most searched)
- Extensions and new builds brought up in brick
- Garden and boundary walls
- Repointing and brick pointing on older properties
- Piers and pillars (gate posts, porches, gateways)
- Chimney rebuilds and repairs
- Brick repairs and brick matching on existing walls
- Cavity walls and feature brickwork (arches, soldier courses, decorative bond)
Each page talks about that one job the way a customer describes it, so when someone Googles "repointing" or "garden wall cost" in your town, there's a page on your site built to answer it.
SEO for bricklaying services
A smart-looking site is no use if nobody finds it. SEO for a bricklaying business is mostly local, and it comes down to a few things done consistently:
- An optimised Google Business Profile so you show up in the map pack and on Google Maps
- Pages built around how locals search ("bricklayer your town", "brickwork near me", "repointing prices")
- A page for each town and area you cover, so you turn up across your whole patch
- A steady trickle of fresh 5-star reviews, which lifts you in the map pack over time
- Photos of recent jobs added regularly, which both customers and Google reward
None of it is overnight. Your Google profile can show within days, but climbing the main results takes a few months of steady work. That's the part the monthly plans handle.
What it costs
Websites from £1,000 one-off (a 10-page lead-focused build is £1,750). To climb Google and stay there, monthly plans start at £100, with full local SEO at £350/month. For a plain breakdown of what trade websites cost across the board, read our guide on how much a tradesman website costs, or see the full packages and monthly plans.
