OHIO

Contractor Websites That
Get You Calls in Ohio

Ohio has 45,000+ licensed trade contractors — and most of them have websites that don't show up on Google, don't work on phones, and don't generate calls. We fix that.

Get Your Free Audit Find Your City

The Problem for Ohio Contractors

Invisible on Google in Your Own City

Ohio contractors compete in dense metro areas — Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati. According to BrightLocal, 98% of consumers search online for local businesses. If you're not in the top 3 on Google Maps, you don't exist to homeowners searching for your trade.

Outranked by Aggregator Sites

HomeAdvisor, Angi, and Thumbtack dominate Ohio search results. According to a 2025 ContractorLi study, 73% of homeowners use lead aggregation sites — but contractors pay $15-$100 per shared lead. Your own website gives you exclusive, free leads.

No Local SEO Strategy

Most Ohio contractor websites have zero local optimization — no Google Business Profile, no city pages, no citation consistency. According to Moz's Local Search Ranking Factors, the top 3 local ranking signals are Google Business Profile, reviews, and citations.

Seasonal Demand You're Not Capturing

Ohio gets severe weather — lake-effect snow, spring storms, summer heat waves. According to NOAA, Ohio averages 40+ severe weather events annually. Each one generates a surge in contractor searches that most contractors miss entirely.

Ohio by the Numbers

Ohio population: 11.8 million — massive local search volume (U.S. Census)
45,000+ licensed trade contractors in Ohio (Ohio LIC)
Ohio averages 40+ severe weather events per year (NOAA)
73% of homeowners use lead aggregation sites — paying $15-$100 per shared lead (ContractorLi 2025)
Cleveland metro: 2.1M people, Columbus metro: 2.1M, Cincinnati metro: 2.2M (U.S. Census)

Find Your Ohio City

We build city-specific pages so you rank for "[trade] near me in [city]." Here are the Ohio cities we serve:

Cleveland Roofer Web Design Columbus HVAC Web Design Cincinnati Roofer Web Design Cincinnati Electrician Web Design Cleveland Plumber Web Design Akron Roofer Web Design Dayton Roofer Web Design Toledo Roofer Web Design Youngstown Roofer Web Design Canton Roofer Web Design Lorain Roofer Web Design Hamilton Roofer Web Design Springfield Roofer Web Design Parma Roofer Web Design Cuyahoga Falls Roofer Web Design

What Ohio Contractors Get With Leadtek

Custom Website Build

Not a template. Not a drag-and-drop site builder. Custom designed and coded for your Ohio contracting business — from scratch.

Google Business Optimization

Your Google Business Profile optimized, citations cleaned up across 50+ directories, and city-specific pages to dominate local search results.

Call Tracking

Dedicated phone number tracks every call your site generates. You always know exactly what's working and what's not.

Storm Alert System

NOAA-triggered digital ads deployed within 2 hours of severe weather in your Ohio service area. First in their feed, every time.

Ohio Contractors Ask Us

How much does a contractor website cost in Ohio?

Our setup fee is $3,000 one-time, which includes the custom website build, Google Business Profile optimization, citation cleanup across 50+ directories, and call tracking. Monthly plans start at $499/mo. According to WebFX, the average small business website costs $2,000-$15,000 — we're mid-range but include ongoing optimization.

Do you serve all of Ohio?

Yes. We serve contractors across Ohio — from Cleveland and Columbus to Cincinnati, Dayton, Toledo, Akron, Youngstown, and everywhere in between. We build city-specific landing pages so you rank in the cities you actually serve.

How do I rank for 'contractor near me' in Ohio?

We optimize your Google Business Profile, clean up your local citations across 50+ directories, and build city-specific landing pages targeting your trade and city. According to Moz's Local Search Ranking Factors, these are the top 3 ranking signals for local search.

What is the Storm Alert System for Ohio contractors?

When NOAA issues a severe weather alert for your Ohio service area, the system automatically triggers targeted digital ads for storm damage repair — deployed within 2 hours. Ohio averages 40+ severe weather events per year, each generating a surge of high-intent contractor searches.

How long does it take to build a contractor website?

Typically 2 weeks from kick-off to launch. According to Clutch, the average small business website takes 4-12 weeks — we move fast because we specialize in contractor sites.

Ready for a Website That Earns Its Keep in Ohio?

Get a free audit of your current site — no strings attached. See exactly what you're leaving on the table.

Get Your Free Audit →

Or call directly: 330-356-1050