Home Inspector SEO is what happens when you take search optimisation and actually build it around how the home inspection industry works -- not just paste generic tactics onto a different business type. I've built sites for enough inspectors to know it's genuinely different in three specific ways. First, buyer behaviour. Home buyers, sellers, and referring real estate agents don't search the same way. They run completely distinct query patterns, and if you're treating them as one audience, you're already losing. Second, the competitive landscape is narrow and weird -- you're not fighting Amazon or a national brand. You're fighting local competitors, aggregator sites like HomeAdvisor, and directory listings like Angi, all scrapping for the same local SERPs. Third, the content that actually ranks for an inspector in, say, Charlotte or Portland looks nothing like what ranks for an e-commerce store or a law firm. So what does a real home inspector SEO engagement look like? It starts with Core Web Vitals and a full technical foundation pass -- because none of the good stuff works on a broken site. Then you layer in vertical-specific schema markup, local SEO infrastructure built per location, and an ongoing content pipeline that goes after the exact queries your buyers are actually typing. High-intent transactional queries first. Informational and People Also Ask-driven content builds the ranking foundation underneath that over time. Here's the thing -- generic agencies treating home inspector clients like e-commerce accounts miss every single one of these differences. And their clients wonder why nothing's working six months in.
Où les projets échouent
Conformité
Core Web Vitals 95+
Vertical-Specific Schema
Location + Service Area Architecture
AI Overview Optimisation
Content Pipeline
GSC + GA4 + DataForSEO Monitoring
Ce que nous construisons
DataForSEO-Verified Targeting
Home Inspector-Specific Content Templates
Local Citations + NAP Consistency
AI Search Visibility
Core Web Vitals Remediation
Conversion-Tracked Reporting
Notre processus
Technical + Keyword Audit
Technical Foundation Pass
Content + Local SEO Foundation
Ongoing Content + Optimisation
Scale + Authority Build
Questions fréquentes
What home-inspector intents should we rank for?
The keyword strategy runs three tiers. Tier 1 is the obvious high-intent stuff -- "home inspector near me," "pre purchase home inspection [city]." Tier 2 is specialty inspections: radon, mould, termite, sewer scope, pool, roof -- each one its own content surface. Tier 3 is agent-referral content and seller pre-listing inspections. Most inspector sites are only playing in Tier 1. That's the whole problem.
How do you handle specialty inspection content?
Every specialty inspection type gets its own dedicated page -- radon, mould, sewer scope, termite, pool, roof -- with pricing, what's included, typical findings, and turnaround time. These aren't afterthoughts. Specialty inspections run at 2-5x the price premium of a standard inspection, so they deserve their own content surface and their own ranking opportunity. Bundling them all onto one "services" page is leaving serious revenue invisible.
Do you help with real-estate-agent referral content?
Yes, absolutely -- and it's one of the highest-ROI content investments an inspector can make. Agent-facing pages with sample report formats, turnaround commitments, deal-saving communication protocols, and referral-partner programme information do real work in the background. Agents who find that content are already sold before they pick up the phone. That's the whole point.
How quickly do results show?
Honest timelines: local pack lift shows up in 30-60 days when the GBP and citation work is solid. Service-area and specialty inspection ranking takes 60-120 days. Agent-referral content impact runs 3-9 months -- not because the SEO is slow, but because the referring-agent relationships that content supports take time to actually develop and convert.
What is the typical engagement cost?
Foundation plus content build runs $8-14K depending on the number of locations and specialty services involved. Ongoing retainer starts at $1,000/month for single-location operators. Multi-inspector firms or specialty franchises with more locations and query complexity run $3-8K/month. The range is wide because the scope difference between a solo inspector in one city and a 12-location franchise is genuinely massive.
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