How To Write a Commercial Landscaping Maintenance Page

Creating a Commercial Landscaping Maintenance page is a difficult task - especially trying to determine what you want to include on it.

And the other question - do you go into depth or do you keep it high level?

The answer to this will depend on if you plan on only creating one Commercial Landscaping Maintenance page or if you will also be making sub-service pages for your commercial landscaping maintenance services.

In this article, we will explain what kind of sections you can include on your Commercial Landscaping Maintenance page and what type of information you can include in each of those sections.

The Top 7 Sections To Include On Your Commercial Landscaping Maintenance Page

Before you create your Commercial Landscaping Maintenance page, you should ask yourself whether you will be creating pages for your commercial maintenance sub-services (e.g. aeration and seeding, weed control, etc.) or just creating this one main commercial landscaping maintenance page.

If you are only creating one page, you should go more in depth in each of the following sections we’re about to cover. If you intend on creating multiple sub-service pages, you should use this page as a launching point to those sub-services and just cover high level information for the following sections:

  1. Commercial lawn maintenance services

  2. Commercial aeration and seeding services

  3. Commercial weed control and removal services

  4. Commercial fertilizing services

  5. Commercial leaf removal services

  6. Commercial hedge and tree trimming services

  7. Commercial landscape irrigation services

1. Commercial Lawn Maintenance Services

In your commercial lawn maintenance section, you can cover your most straightforward and well known service: lawn cutting.

While fairly basic, you know better than anyone that regularly cutting a lawn can help prevent a host of unwanted issues and promote the healthiest grass for your clients.

This is especially important for clients who want to maintain a beautiful landscape for areas like business parks, retail centers, and more.

In this section, you should cover how often grass should be mowed, the benefits of having a lawn regularly cut, what can happen if they don’t have their grass cut, and how much standard commercial lawn mowing will cost.

2. Commercial Aeration and Seeding Services

If your client has never maintained a commercial lawn themselves, they may not know the ins and outs of aeration and seeding.

That creates the perfect opportunity for you to use this section as a way to educate them on things like:

  • How often they should have their commercial lawn aerated and seeded

  • What times of year they should have their commercial lawn aerated and seeded

  • Factors that impact how often they should have their lawn aerated and seeded

  • How long commercial aeration and seeding can take (by acreage or square feet)

  • What to know about having a commercial lawn aerated and seeded

These are just some examples of the types of things you can cover in your section about commercial aeration and seeding. If there are things your customers commonly ask about aeration and seeding, you should include high level information about those things here.

3. Commercial Weed Control and Removal Services

Just like aeration and seeding, if your clients have never removed weeds from a commercial lawn, there may be many things that they do not know they don’t know. To help bridge that gap and educate them on what they should know, you can use this section to cover things like:

  • The types of weeds that are common in the area and climate

  • The kinds of methods commonly used to remove weeds

  • How to prevent weeds from growing in a commercial lawn

  • How long it typically takes to get rid of weeds from a commercial lawn

  • How much commercial weed removal costs (by acreage or square feet)

Providing your prospective customers with this information will help them gauge whether they would be able to handle the weed removal or weed control measures themselves. Generally, they will opt to have a company like yours, professionally deal with the weeds.

4. Commercial Fertilizing Services

Fertilizing is perhaps one of the most important parts of commercial landscaping maintenance, but the least known part. Everyone has probably heard it is good to fertilize grass, but many probably do not know how to properly do it.

Some topics you can cover in your commercial fertilizing section include:

  • The steps to take before picking a fertilizer for commercial grass

  • How often commercial grass should be fertilized and when

  • The benefits of regularly fertilizing commercial grass

  • How much it costs to have commercial grass fertilized

As a landscaping professional, you know that selecting the correct fertilizer for grass can vary greatly depending on the area, the type of soil, and more, making this section to educate them on high level information they may not know.,

5. Commercial Leaf Removal Services

When it comes to your commercial leaf removal services, you may feel like there isn’t much to say - after all, it is one of your most straightforward services.

However, there are still helpful items you can include in your section about this service such as:

  • How often commercial properties might need leaf removal

  • When commercial properties will generally need leaf removal

  • How much it costs to have leaves removed from a commercial property

You can also mention what can happen if commercial property managers are not diligent about having leaves removed as needed.

6. Commercial Hedge and Tree Trimming Services

For your commercial hedge and tree trimming section, you can cover high-level information on things like:

  • How often commercial hedges and trees need trimming

  • How much commercial hedge and tree trimming costs

  • When you should have commercial hedge and trimming done

Another thing to note is how it can affect the commercial property if they don’t have their trees and hedges trimmed consistently, like overgrowth, obstructed signs, etc.

7. Commercial Landscape Irrigation Services

Commercial irrigation is one of those things that most property owners typically think they have covered once they have irrigation systems installed. However, many probably do not consider the ongoing maintenance they will need to have done to their irrigation systems.

In this section, you can include information about things like:

  • How often to have an irrigation system inspected and serviced

  • How much it costs to have an irrigation system maintained

  • The benefits of having an irrigation system serviced regularly

Within this section, you can also discuss other details about irrigation systems and things your customers can do to prevent issues from arising as often.

Create a Commercial Landscaping Maintenance Page That Drives Leads

By covering each of the commercial landscaping maintenance services you offer, you will be able to create an effective page that educates your customers and brings in new commercial leads.

The primary thing you should be clear on when creating this page is whether or not you will be creating commercial landscaping maintenance sub-service pages. If so, you will want to keep the sections on this page high-level and go more in-depth on the sub-service pages for each.

If you have questions about how to create a commercial landscaping maintenance page, reach out to us today. To keep learning how to create a successful landscaping company website, subscribe to our newsletter below.

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