Houston - Trusted Guttercleaning Landing Page Template
Houston's gutter cleaning businesses finally have a landing page built around their actual customers. This split-screen template pairs a data-driven header with a scroll-through FAQ conversation, a floating "Schedule Our Crew" call to action, and an instant estimate tool. It is purpose-built for Houston gutter cleaning services targeting homeowners, property managers, and real estate professionals.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This is a single-page, split-screen landing page template designed for Houston gutter cleaning services. It opens with a bold data headline, guides visitors through real homeowner questions, and closes every section with a clear booking prompt. The layout moves from curiosity to urgency to action without ever feeling like a sales pitch.
Who this template is for
This template is built for service businesses that need to turn website visitors into booked appointments quickly. It suits anyone running a gutter cleaning operation in the Houston area who serves residential and commercial clients.
- Residential gutter cleaning crews serving neighborhoods like Meyerland and Kingwood
- Property managers who need gutters cleared before hurricane season across multi-unit complexes
- Realtors and home service businesses needing fast, credible booking pages for time-sensitive jobs
What problem this template solves
Houston homeowners searching for gutter cleaning help often land on generic service pages that bury the call to action and never answer the questions actually preventing a booking. This template is built to fix that problem directly.
- Visitors leave without booking because pages lack urgency and real answers about cost or process
- Clogged-gutter consequences like foundation pooling and storm damage are never clearly explained
- Hesitant visitors who want a price estimate before committing have no easy path forward
What you get with this template
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that combines a striking visual header, an FAQ-driven scroll experience, and two distinct conversion paths. Every section is designed to move a Houston homeowner closer to scheduling service.
- A split-screen 50/50 layout with a data storytelling header featuring the "4,200 gallons" rainwater figure
- An FAQ-driven body with question-led sections, supporting visuals, and yellow-highlighted data callouts
- A primary "Schedule Our Crew" booking form and a secondary "Get a Quick Estimate" instant pricing tool
Feature list
This template is packed with practical, service-business-ready components drawn directly from the brief.
Data Storytelling Header
The header opens with oversized carbon-black numerals displaying "4,200 gallons," the average rainwater volume a Houston roof channels per storm. A single subline, "Where does yours go?", sits beneath the figure. The right panel shows a split overhead photo of a gutter half packed with debris and half running clear. A safety-yellow underline accents the data figure like a highlighter stroke.
FAQ-Driven Scroll Layout
Each body section is structured around a real question Houston homeowners search for. Questions appear in large serif type on the left panel, paired with a two-sentence answer and a yellow-highlighted data point. The right panel answers visually with before/after photos, water-flow diagrams, and crew photo sequences. The conversation escalates from curiosity to cost-of-inaction to booking.
Floating Booking Call to Action
The primary call to action, "Schedule Our Crew," is rendered in safety yellow and pinned as a floating button on mobile. It also repeats after every third FAQ section on desktop. This keeps the booking prompt visible at every decision point without interrupting the reading experience.
Slim Booking Form
Clicking the primary call to action opens a focused booking form. It includes an address field with Houston zip-code validation, a home-type toggle covering single-story, two-story, and commercial, a preferred-week selector, and an optional photo upload field so clients can show the crew what they are dealing with.
Instant Estimate Tool
A secondary conversion path labeled "Get a Quick Estimate" gives hesitant visitors a ballpark price without requiring a full booking. It uses square footage and story count as inputs and returns an instant estimate. This path captures visitors who are not ready to commit but want a number to hold onto.
Service Utility Visual Theme
The Ink and Paper color system uses newsprint white, carbon black, pencil-lead gray, and a single safety-yellow accent. Backgrounds alternate between warm newsprint and clean white. Typography sits heavy in carbon black, and yellow appears only on call-to-action elements, hover states, and data callouts, keeping every page element purposeful.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Data Header Panel | Stops visitors with the 4,200-gallon rainwater statistic and a split gutter photo |
| FAQ Section One | Answers how often Houston gutters need cleaning with supporting data |
| FAQ Section Two | Explains foundation damage risk from clogged gutters using a water-flow diagram |
| FAQ Section Three | Walks through what happens during a cleaning visit with a crew photo sequence |
| Booking Form Panel | Captures address, home type, preferred week, and optional photo upload |
| Estimate Tool Panel | Returns an instant ballpark price using square footage and story count |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme built around the Ink and Paper color palette. Every color and type decision is made to communicate reliability and straight talk, the same feeling as a contractor's filled-out clipboard sitting on your kitchen counter.
- Four-color palette: newsprint white (#F5F3EF), carbon black (#1A1A1A), pencil-lead gray (#5C5C5C), and safety yellow (#E8B100) reserved for calls to action, hover states, and data callouts
- Alternating newsprint and white backgrounds keep sections visually distinct without adding decorative noise
- Bold carbon-black typography in a serif-and-sans pairing handles hierarchy, with yellow used sparingly as a literal highlighter on the one number that matters
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed with a mobile-first booking flow in mind. On smaller screens, the split-screen panels stack vertically and the floating "Schedule Our Crew" button stays pinned at the bottom edge, keeping the primary action always within thumb reach.
- The floating call-to-action button is pinned on mobile so visitors never have to scroll back to book
- The booking form is slim by design, with a toggle instead of a dropdown for home type and a simple week selector instead of a full calendar widget
- Photo upload in the booking form is optional, so the form stays fast to complete even on a mobile connection
How this template helps you convert
This template is built around two core insights: visitors book faster when their questions are answered in order, and hesitant visitors convert better when they have a number to hold onto before committing.
- The FAQ scroll structure addresses the exact questions Houston homeowners search for, raising stakes from general curiosity to foundation-damage consequences to the ease of booking, so each scroll step reduces resistance instead of adding friction.
- The dual conversion path gives every visitor a next step. Ready visitors click "Schedule Our Crew" and complete the booking form. Price-sensitive visitors use "Get a Quick Estimate" and enter the funnel at a lower commitment level without leaving the page.
Other information about this template
This template is a strong fit for any Houston gutter cleaning business that wants a professional, no-frills online presence without building from scratch. It is designed to stand on its own as a focused, single-purpose landing page.
- The Ink and Paper palette and Service Utility theme can be adapted to match an existing brand by swapping the safety-yellow accent for a different highlight color
- The FAQ sections are written as editable content blocks, so service details, pricing data, and crew information can be updated to reflect your specific business
- This template is well-suited for seasonal campaign pages ahead of hurricane season or for businesses targeting property managers with commercial gutter cleaning packages




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Data Storytelling Header Panel
Faq-driven Scroll Experience
Floating Schedule Button
Slim Booking Form
Instant Estimate Tool
Ink and Paper Visual System
Related questions
What kind of business is this template designed for?
Can I edit the FAQ questions and supporting data points?
How does the instant estimate tool work?
Does the booking form work for commercial property inquiries?
Can this template be adapted for a gutter cleaning business outside Houston?