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Home ServicesGrowth Tier·Queens, NY·Completed April 2026

Queens general contractor (anonymized): Leads, not a brochure

Phone CTA pinned mobile. Quote form that asks the right questions. Credentials above the fold.

Measured Results

92
PageSpeed Score (mobile, measured)
/ 100

PageSpeed measured on the live home-services template. Other outcomes described in the body are illustrative scenarios, not audited results.

Before-state numbers are described in “The Challenge” below, not graphed — we don't audit anyone's old site analytics for them.

The Challenge

Trade-template site that broke on phones. Project photos stuck on Facebook. Three-field quote form with no project context. License and insurance numbers buried in the footer.

What We Built

Home-services rebuild on the Velox template. Phone CTA pinned to the top on mobile. Project gallery with before/after pairs, organized by project type. Quote form capturing project type, square footage, timeline, and budget range. License and insured badges above the fold. Local SEO for neighborhood + the next nine zip codes. Schema markup for local business + reviews.

Features Delivered

  • Phone CTA pinned to mobile header
  • Project gallery (before/after, by project type)
  • Quote form (project type, square footage, timeline, budget)
  • License + insured badges above fold
  • Local SEO — neighborhood + adjacent zip codes
  • Schema markup — local business + reviews
  • Email + Discord lead notification

Illustrative Scenario

Directional

For trades, the bottleneck is usually mobile speed plus a usable phone-tap — not visual design. Sites that surface the phone number and the credentials within the first scroll typically convert mobile visitors at a higher rate than long-form sites that bury the trust signals. Neighborhood-keyword local SEO (rather than city-wide) is where small contractors most often pick up missed work from competitors who only target "[city] contractor". These are industry directional patterns.

Industry directional patterns. Not a measurement of this specific client.

In Their Words

I've worked with three different web designers before. Velox was the first one who actually understood what a contractor needs: leads, not just a pretty page.

D

David C.

General Contractor — Queens, NY

Client-reported figures in testimonial quotes are reproduced as given and not independently audited by Velox.

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