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Auto Repair Shops · Kentucky

Website Design for Auto Repair Shops in Kentucky

Custom website design for auto repair shops in Kentucky. Built to help your shop get found on Google, take calls and service requests, and turn local searches into booked work.

Why auto repair shops in Kentucky need a real website

Customers Google first, call second

When a brake light comes on or a tire goes flat, almost nobody opens Facebook to find a mechanic. They search Google. The top spots for "auto repair near me" go to real websites and Google Maps listings. That's where the calls come from.

A Facebook page can't win the top spot

Facebook can rank if someone types your shop's name. For searches like "auto repair near me" or "oil change [your town]," the top results almost always go to real websites and Google Maps listings. You can't out-post your way into those spots.

Trust starts before the phone rings

A clean website with hours, services, real reviews, and clear pricing tells a customer your shop is run right. Most decisions about which mechanic to call are made before anyone picks up a phone.

Mechanic performing wheel alignment service on a car raised on a scissor lift

The gap most shop sites miss

Most auto-shop websites stop at a phone number and a list of services.

That's why their phones don't ring. The shops that actually win calls are the ones with real service pages, real reviews, and a layout that respects how a customer is searching in the first place.

What customers search for when they need a mechanic

Each one of these is a search a real shop website can show up for. A homepage alone can't. Individual service pages can. That's the part most cheap auto-shop websites skip, and the reason their phones don't ring.

"oil change near me"

Ready to book today.

"brake repair [your town]"

Comparing local shops right now.

"check engine light diagnostic"

Worried, looking for someone trustworthy.

"tire rotation [zip code]"

Routine maintenance, price-shopping.

"transmission repair Kentucky"

Big job, vetting carefully.

"mechanic open Saturday"

Has a problem this weekend.

Pages your auto repair shop website should actually have

A good shop site isn't a single page with a phone number. It's a small, focused set of pages built to answer the questions a real customer is about to ask.

Homepage

Phone, hours, and main services above the fold. The first thing a customer sees should be how to reach you.

Individual service pages

Oil changes, brakes, tires, diagnostics, transmission, AC, alignment, inspections. Each service gets its own page so Google can rank you for what people actually search.

Hours, location, and directions

A real address, a real map, and hours that match Google. The single most important page for local SEO.

Request service form

Make it easy for someone to send vehicle info and a description without picking up the phone.

About and why choose us

Who runs the shop, how long you've been in town, certifications, warranty. This is what builds trust before they ever call.

Reviews and testimonials

Pull in real reviews. Local customers want to see other local customers.

What's included in every shop website

Every site I build for an auto repair shop includes the core pieces a customer needs to find you, trust you, and call you.

Custom homepage built around your shop, not a template

Mobile responsive so customers can call from their phone

Fast load times so customers don't bounce

On-page SEO structure built for local search

Click-to-call phone numbers on every page
Hours, address, and directions clearly visible
Contact and service request forms
Google Search Console submission
Secure hosting setup and domain connection
Full ownership of all files

What makes Studio 925 different

Most auto-shop websites are either built on a template that looks like every other shop in the state, or built by an agency that hands the shop owner a polished site with no real local search foundation underneath it. Studio 925 sits in the middle. Custom-coded, no templates, no page builders. Built around your shop, your services, and the way customers actually search.

I'm based in Grayson County, Kentucky, not a remote agency three states away. When you work with me, you're talking directly to the person building your site. No account managers. No outsourcing. No runaround.

Some web shops focus only on auto repair. Others focus only on big agency clients. Studio 925 is built around small Kentucky businesses, with the same depth of service-page detail an auto shop actually needs to rank on Google.

Common questions about auto repair shop websites

How much does a website cost for an auto repair shop in Kentucky?

Most shops do well on the Foundation plan ($900, up to 5 pages) for a clean homepage, services overview, hours, and contact form. If you want individual service pages for oil changes, brakes, tires, diagnostics, etc., the Growth plan ($1,800, up to 10 pages) is the right fit. Growth starts with a hands-on SEO audit so the site is built around real local search behavior. Service pages are how shops rank for "brake repair near me" and similar searches. Every project includes full ownership of your files.

Do I really need a website if I already have a Facebook page?

A Facebook page can show up in Google search if someone types your shop's name. What it almost never does is win the top spots for searches like "auto repair near me" or "oil change [your town]." Those go to real websites and Google Maps listings, which is where most new customers click. Facebook is fine for posting updates and staying in touch with regulars. For new customers searching right now, a real website does the heavy lifting.

What pages should an auto repair shop website have?

At minimum: a homepage with phone, hours, and main services up top. A page or section for each major service (oil changes, brakes, tires, diagnostics, etc.). A clear hours/directions page. A contact or request service form. A reviews or about section to build trust. The service pages are the part most shop websites skip, and the part Google rewards most.

Will my shop show up when someone searches "auto repair near me"?

Every site I build includes on-page SEO structure, schema markup, and Google Search Console submission. That gives your shop the foundation to rank locally. Long-term, ranking also depends on having a real Google Business Profile, getting reviews, and keeping your hours and address consistent across the web. I help set that up too. If you want to see exactly where your shop ranks today, the free local audit further down on this page maps it out for you.

Can customers request service or appointments online?

Yes. Every site includes a contact form set up to take vehicle info, the service requested, and preferred timing. If you want a more advanced booking system that ties into a calendar, that's available on the Growth plan or as an add-on.

Do I have to provide all the photos and content?

No. Most shop owners are too busy to write web copy or shoot photos. Point me to your Facebook page, walk me through what you do over a quick call, and I handle the writing and layout from there. You review and approve everything before it goes live.

How long does it take to build an auto repair shop website?

You'll have a working draft within 48 hours of our first conversation. Most shop sites launch within 1 to 2 weeks after revisions. You review every page before it goes live, and revisions are included until you're happy.

Free local audit

See your shop's actual rankings for "auto repair near me"

The free local audit shows you exactly where your shop ranks across your service area for the searches that drive calls. No login, no sales call, just the data.

Sample free local SEO audit showing a Google rankings heatmap across a Kentucky service area

Sample audit. Yours will look like this.

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Takes about 30 seconds. No signup, no sales call.

Auto repair shop website pricing

Foundation sites start at $900 (up to 5 pages) for shops that need a clean homepage, services overview, hours, and a contact form. Growth sites start at $1,800 (up to 10 pages) and begin with a hands-on SEO audit, then add individual service pages for oil changes, brakes, tires, diagnostics, and more, which is what helps your shop rank in local search. Want a closer look at what goes into the price? Read the website cost guide.

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Studio 925 builds custom websites for small businesses across Kentucky. Whether you run a shop in Leitchfield, Grayson County, or anywhere in the state, the work is the same: a real site that helps real customers find you.

Ready to get a website that actually brings in calls?

See what I've built for other Kentucky businesses, then let's talk about your shop.