Do I have to manage the site after cleanup?
Not unless you want to. The point is to get the site handled and off your plate.
A cleaner website project should not start with a long intake routine. It should start with the real site and a clear first read.
What I need, how the first read works, and how light the start can be.
Not unless you want to. The point is to get the site handled and off your plate.
Check the first five seconds, service clarity, mobile contact path, proof, stale pages, and who owns updates. If the structure fights visitors, rebuild. If only a few spots are weak, clean up first.
Send the current site. I read what is public, name the weak spots, and point to the smallest useful lane.
Usually the current site, what changed, and anything that already feels old or awkward.
One clear reply: where I would start, what looks weak, and what cleaner direction makes sense first.
You still leave with a clearer read. Not every conversation has to become a project.
No. It shows whether the site needs cleanup, rebuild, hosting/care, or deeper redesign.
No. I may need a few real details, but the goal is to reduce your owner load.
Yes. Contractor and local-service sites are a good fit when service pages, proof, mobile flow, or ongoing care need work.