Shelby Township, MI · Kitchen Remodels · Bathroom Renovations · Decks · Basement Finishing · Full Home Renovations
Phone number in the header isn't clickable on mobile — visitors have to copy or type it manually.
Service area (Macomb & Oakland County) isn't above the fold; some visitors bounce before they know you serve them.
Gallery is strong but the quote form is long; shortening it could improve conversions.
No clear 'What happens next' after submit — a one-line note would set expectations.
Google Reviews — You vs. Your Top Competitor
Peak Home Remodeling
Premier Renovations
10 years in Macomb and Oakland County — 300+ projects, real reviews on Facebook — but none of it shows up on Google yet. Reviews haven't been collected where customers look first.
Your market — Macomb & Oakland County remodeling
Premier Renovations and others have a head start on Google. The good news: a GBP at your address is free, and Shelby Township and north Macomb are still under-served in search for kitchen and bathroom remodels.
What You've Built
Head-to-Head · Peak Home Remodeling vs. Premier Renovations
Premier Renovations (Sterling Heights, MI) has a strong Google presence — 186 reviews, full GBP, and online booking. Same metro, same type of customer. Here's how you compare.
Why the listings gap matters
Google Business Profiles are free and show up above everything else — but in 2026 customers also check Apple Maps, BBB, Angi, and Yellow Pages.
When those listings are missing or incomplete, you become invisible even if you have real reviews and a good site.
AI tools and map platforms pull business data from multiple sources — if your information isn't consistent everywhere, you lose visibility automatically.
The good news? Every single one of these is free to claim and build out. It just takes a little time and a few verification steps (email, phone, or postcard).
Three moves that change everything
Google is still the biggest, but in 2026 people also check Apple Maps, BBB, Angi, and Yellow Pages. When those listings are missing or incomplete, you become invisible even if you have real reviews and a good site. Here's exactly how to do it yourself: • Apple Maps → businessconnect.apple.com → search your address and claim it (requires an Apple ID and possible postcard verification). • BBB → bbb.org/get-listed → add or claim your business (email + phone verification). • Angi → angi.com → join as a service pro and claim your profile (free basic listing). • Yellow Pages → yellowpages.com/claim-your-listing → search and claim (email/phone). Each one takes a little time plus any verification waits, but once they're done you start showing up in more places where customers look. (For Peak Home Remodeling, the Shelby Township slot is currently empty in both Apple Maps and Angi.)
After every job, a quick text can go out automatically ("Loved the work? Tap here for a 15-second review"). This feeds Google, Apple Maps, Facebook, and the rest without you having to chase customers manually. Setting it up yourself means: getting a dedicated business line, writing and testing the message templates, making sure it complies with texting rules, and wiring up the trigger after jobs. It's not complicated, but it does take focused time to get right and test thoroughly. Once it's live, the requests go out automatically. (Your 300+ happy customers on Facebook are the fastest fuel for reviews across every platform.)
Make the phone number tappable on mobile. Put 'Macomb & Oakland County' above the fold so local customers know you serve them. Add a single line after the quote form ('We'll call within 24 hours') to set expectations. These changes take a few hours and remove friction for people who are ready to get a quote. These site fixes work alongside your presence on Google, Apple Maps, BBB, and elsewhere — the more consistent you are everywhere, the better.
All of this is fixable.
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