Free audit data · Phoenix
Website for plumbers in Phoenix
We audited the top plumbers websites in Phoenix and priced the fixes. Fixed-price website builds for plumbers in Phoenix, from $499, delivered in days.
We ran the free fapps.io audit across the top plumbers websites in Phoenix. Across 5 sites the average score was 73 out of 100. The issues below are the ones that keep showing up, and every fix has a fixed price.
- thephoenixreview.com — 50/100 (D). The site returned HTTP 403 — it may be down or blocking auditors.; No meta description — links to the site show an empty snippet.; No H1 heading — the page lacks a clear headline for visitors and search engines.; No privacy policy or terms found — visitors and regulators expect them.
- westernstateshomeservices.com — 65/100 (C). 8 of 74 images have no alt text — accessibility and image search suffer.; 1 of 4 checked internal links are broken — dead pages cost trust and SEO.; Built on WordPress — limited design, ownership and performance.; No clear contact details found — interested customers cannot reach you.
- consumeraffairs.com — 88/100 (B). 11 of 55 images have no alt text — accessibility and image search suffer.; No clear contact details found — interested customers cannot reach you.
- trueplumber.net — 73/100 (C). No H1 heading — the page lacks a clear headline for visitors and search engines.; No privacy policy or terms found — visitors and regulators expect them.; No clear contact details found — interested customers cannot reach you.
- rotorooter.com — 88/100 (B). 4 of 6 images have no alt text — accessibility and image search suffer.; The site still shows © 2006 — it looks abandoned.
The pattern in Phoenix is consistent: most plumbers sites lose customers on mobile speed, unclear contact details and weak local SEO. Those are exactly the fixes we price up front.
What it costs to fix
- No clear contact details found — interested customers cannot reach you. — found on 3 of the sites we audited
- No H1 heading — the page lacks a clear headline for visitors and search engines. — found on 2 of the sites we audited
- No privacy policy or terms found — visitors and regulators expect them. — found on 2 of the sites we audited
- The site returned HTTP 403 — it may be down or blocking auditors. — found on 1 of the sites we audited
- No meta description — links to the site show an empty snippet. — found on 1 of the sites we audited
A full website build for plumbers in Phoenix is a fixed $499, with one free round of changes and full source-code ownership.
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The 5 plumbers sites we audited in Phoenix
| Site | Score | Top issues found | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | thephoenixreview.com | 50/100 D | The site returned HTTP 403 — it may be down or blocking auditors. · No meta description — links to the site show an empty snippet. · No H1 heading — the page lacks a clear headline for visitors and search engines. |
| 2 | westernstateshomeservices.com | 65/100 C | 8 of 74 images have no alt text — accessibility and image search suffer. · 1 of 4 checked internal links are broken — dead pages cost trust and SEO. · Built on WordPress — limited design, ownership and performance. |
| 3 | consumeraffairs.com | 88/100 B | 11 of 55 images have no alt text — accessibility and image search suffer. · No clear contact details found — interested customers cannot reach you. |
| 4 | trueplumber.net | 73/100 C | No H1 heading — the page lacks a clear headline for visitors and search engines. · No privacy policy or terms found — visitors and regulators expect them. · No clear contact details found — interested customers cannot reach you. |
| 5 | rotorooter.com | 88/100 B | 4 of 6 images have no alt text — accessibility and image search suffer. · The site still shows © 2006 — it looks abandoned. |
Audits run through the same engine as the free fapps.io website auditor. Scores change over time and no judgement is implied about the businesses themselves — the point is what their websites get wrong.