Repair Business
Covers: auto repair, auto body/collision, computer/phone/electronics repair, appliance repair, bicycle repair, cobbler/shoe/leather repair, tailor/clothing alterations, watch/jewelry repair, furniture repair/upholstery, musical instrument repair, small engine repair, sewing machine repair, lawnmower repair.
What your visitors will find
I build the pages your customers actually look for — not a generic template.
Services
What you fix, with plain-language descriptions. Organized by device/product type or service category. Include what you don't repair to save everyone's time.
Pricing / estimates
Flat-rate services if applicable, "starting at" ranges, free estimate policy. Transparency is the #1 trust builder in repair. People fear being overcharged.
About
Experience, certifications, philosophy. Many repair businesses are one person with deep expertise — tell that story. If the business is motivated by Right to Repair values, say so.
Before & after / gallery
Photos of repairs, restorations, and recoveries. Especially powerful for auto body, furniture, and electronics.
Warranty / guarantee
What's covered, for how long. A repair warranty signals confidence in the work.
Hours / location
Drop-off and pickup hours, parking, accessibility. If mobile/on-site repair, note the service area.
Testimonials
Reviews are critical for repair businesses. People search for a repair shop when something is broken — they need trust fast.
FAQ
Common questions: turnaround times, whether to repair vs. replace, data safety (electronics), what to do before bringing it in.
Blog
Maintenance tips, repair guides, Right to Repair news
Contact
Phone (people call when something breaks), email, drop-off instructions
A design that fits your brand
Trustworthy, practical, competent. The site should feel like handing your broken item to someone who knows exactly what they're doing. Similar to trades but more focused on specific items — precision and care, not brute force.
Navy, dark green, or dark gray paired with white. Grounded, professional palette. One clear accent color for CTAs (request estimate, drop off). Avoid flashy or trendy colors — repair customers want reliability, not novelty.
Modern stack (system-ui sans-serif). Medium-bold headings (600–700). Clean and readable. Body text at 1rem–1.125rem for easy scanning of service lists and pricing.
Your business tools, connected
I integrate with the platforms you already use — styled links, not embedded scripts. Your site stays fast and private.
RepairDesk
Repair shop management: tickets, inventory, POS, customer communication. For electronics/phone repair. repairdesk.co
RepairShopr
Tickets, invoicing, inventory, CRM. Works for any repair type. repairshopr.com
Shop-Ware
Auto repair shop management: digital inspections, estimates, communication. shop-ware.com
Square
Good for smaller shops. Payments, invoicing, basic inventory.
Cal.com
Appointment booking for drop-offs or estimates.
Compliance handled
I know the regulations for your industry so you don't have to research them.
Right to Repair laws
Landscape is changing fast. As of 2025, several US states and the EU have enacted repair legislation requiring manufacturers to provide parts, tools, and documentation. If the business advocates for Right to Repair, feature this on the about page — it's a differentiator and a values statement.
Auto repair
Many states require a posted repair estimate before work begins, written authorization for work exceeding the estimate, and return of replaced parts on request. Display your license number (required in most states). BAR (Bureau of Automotive Repair) registration in California.
Electronics/data
If handling devices with personal data (phones, laptops), note your data privacy practices. Customers worry about data theft. State clearly: "We do not access personal data during repairs" or describe your data handling policy.
Environmental
Auto body (paint, solvents), electronics (e-waste), and appliance repair (refrigerants) all have environmental regulations. Mention responsible disposal practices if applicable.
Warranty disclaimers
Be clear about what the repair warranty covers and what voids it (e.g., subsequent water damage on a phone screen repair). Display warranty terms on the website.
Licensing
Auto repair, HVAC, and some appliance repair require specific trade licenses. Display license numbers in the footer.
Content that keeps visitors coming back
Repair tips and maintenance guides ("how to extend your phone battery life," "when to change your oil"), before-and-after photo features, Right to Repair news and advocacy, "repair vs. replace" decision guides, common problem explainers, seasonal maintenance reminders (winterize your car, spring appliance checkup), customer save stories ("they said it was dead, we brought it back"), new capability announcements, tool and parts spotlights.
Your industry calendar
I'll surface seasonal content ideas so your site stays timely and relevant.
- International Repair Day — Repair culture, sustainability messaging, special offers, "repair don't replace" content.
Ready to build your repair business website?
I'll use everything above to build you a site tailored to your industry — the right pages, design, tools, and compliance from day one.
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