Greg Hansen Studio

New build

New Westminster Tree Service

A new local service-business website built to make the offer clear, establish trust quickly, and give visitors an easy path to request help.

Project
New website build
Focus
Local service clarity
Status
Real project
live site capture
New Westminster Tree Service desktop homepage screenshot

Homepage first impression from the live project.

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Project overview

The site needed to explain the service quickly.

For a local service business, visitors usually arrive with a practical question: can this business help, does it work in my area, and how do I ask for a quote? The build was structured around those questions.

Project evidence

Screenshots from the live site.

The images show the homepage first impression, mobile layout, service structure, and quote path. They are presented as design evidence, not as claims about rankings, leads, or business outcomes.

New build structure

Needed

  • A first screen that immediately explains the service area and offer
  • Clear paths into common services without forcing visitors to search
  • A quote path that feels obvious on desktop and mobile

Built

  • A direct homepage hero with service-area context and visible calls to action
  • Service cards that separate tree removal, stump grinding, pruning, and inspections
  • A dedicated contact section with form fields and alternate ways to reach out

Why

  • Local service sites need clarity before decoration
  • Visitors should understand what help is available before they decide to call
  • Mobile visitors need the quote path close at hand

What it shows

A local service site can be direct without feeling thin.

This project shows how clear service categories, mobile-first calls to action, and straightforward page structure can make a practical business easier to understand.

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