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Best website builder for plumbers in 2026
The best builder is not the prettiest one. It is the one that ranks, loads fast, captures the lead, and does not eat 20 hours of your week. Here is how the main options stack up.
WritingMay 27, 20267 min read
What actually matters
A plumber does not need a website that wins design awards. It needs to show up when someone searches, load fast on a phone, and turn the visit into a call. We weighed each option on SEO, page speed, lead capture, and the hours it takes you to run it.
The options, side by side
| Builder | Setup | Monthly | Your time | SEO |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wix | $0 | $17 to $36 | 15 to 30 hrs | basic |
| Squarespace | $0 | $16 to $49 | 10 to 20 hrs | basic |
| GoDaddy | $0 | $10 to $22 | 5 to 10 hrs | poor |
| Jobber site | $0 | bundled | 3 to 5 hrs | minimal |
| Done-for-you (Nova) | $800 to $1,997 | $149 to $349 | about 1 hr | full |
The short rundown
- Wix: flexible and friendly, but slow PageSpeed and 15 to 30 hours of your time. The opportunity cost is real for a busy plumber.
- Squarespace: the best-looking DIY option, but no plumbing templates and the same basic SEO ceiling as Wix.
- GoDaddy: fastest to stand up, worst SEO. A digital business card, not a lead engine.
- Jobber site: fine if you already use Jobber and live on referrals. A single page, minimal SEO.
- Done-for-you (Nova): about an hour of your time, a 7-day launch, AI chat, missed-call text-back, review automation, PageSpeed 90-plus, and you own the domain.
The recommendation
If you earn under $100k a year and have weekends to spare, Squarespace is the best DIY pick. If you are over $100k and your hour is worth more than $50, a done-for-you build usually pays for itself in the first job or two it brings in.
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