Tilers

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Website design and local SEO for tilers

Help local customers find your tiling business, see your work, trust your skills and ask for a quote more easily.

  • Local SEO for tilers
  • Project galleries
  • Quote routes
  • Google profile help
  • Trust-led websites

Why it matters

Tilers need more than a basic website

Most customers want to see proof before they ask for a quote. They want photos, reviews, clear service information and a simple way to get in touch. A good website should help them feel confident before the first phone call.

Common problems

Why many tiler websites miss enquiries

No project photos

Customers need to see real examples of bathrooms, kitchens, floors and finished work.

No service pages

One general page often does not explain bathroom tiling, kitchen tiling, floor tiling and specialist work clearly enough.

Weak local SEO

The website may not properly support searches for tilers in Medway, Kent or nearby towns.

Reviews hidden away

Good reviews and trust signals should be easy to see, not buried or missing.

Poor Google profile

Google Business Profile photos, services and reviews may not be helping as much as they should.

No clear quote route

Customers need a simple way to send details, photos and measurements where useful.

What helps

A tiler website should sell confidence before the quote

Good photos, clear services, local pages, reviews and a simple enquiry route can help customers feel ready to get in touch.

  • Project photos
  • Service pages
  • Local pages
  • Reviews
  • Quote routes
  • Google profile
  • Mobile layout
  • FAQs

Customer searches

What tiling customers actually search for

Most customers search by the job they need done, not by technical trade wording.

They may search for a bathroom tiler near me, kitchen tiler near me, floor tiler in Kent or Victorian floor tiler. The website should match those searches naturally and helpfully.

Page ideas

Useful pages for tilers

Bathroom tiling

A page for bathroom walls, floors, shower areas and practical waterproofing questions.

Kitchen tiling

A page for kitchen floors, splashbacks, wall tiles and practical customer advice.

Floor tiling

A page for floors, hallways, kitchens, preparation and common tile types.

Victorian floor tiling

A focused page for specialist pattern work, hallways, porches and period-style floors.

Outdoor tiling

A page for patios, paths, porches and exterior tile work where relevant.

Project gallery

Photos and notes showing real completed work and helping customers trust the business.

Trust and photos

Why project galleries matter for tilers

Customers buy confidence. They want to see neat work, clean lines, finished rooms and real examples before contacting a tiler. A good project gallery helps prove the quality of the work without using sales talk.

Google Business Profile

Google Business Profile for tilers

A Google Business Profile can support calls, reviews, photos, service details and local trust. For tilers, useful photos and recent reviews can make a big difference.

Reviews

Help customers feel safer before asking for a quote.

Photos

Show bathrooms, kitchens, floors and finished projects.

Services

List the main tiling services clearly.

Related case study

The Medway Tiler case study shows how local trust, service clarity and quote routes can be planned for a local tiling business.

Related services

Local SEO

Improve how your tiling business appears for local service searches.

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Website Design

Make your website clearer, faster and easier for customers to use.

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Questions

Website and SEO questions for tilers

Can SEO help a tiler?

Yes. Many tiling enquiries start with local searches such as bathroom tiler near me, kitchen tiler near me or tiler in Medway.

Should a tiler have a website?

Yes. A good website helps show your work, explain your services and give customers a simple way to ask for a quote.

Should tilers have separate service pages?

Usually yes. Pages for bathroom tiling, kitchen tiling, floor tiling and specialist work can help customers and search engines.

How important are reviews?

Very important. Reviews help build trust and support the decision to contact you.

What should a tiler improve first?

Start with clear service pages, project photos, reviews, local wording, contact routes and Google Business Profile basics.

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