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Remodeling Companies That Rank in the Map Pack Book More Jobs

We map the full homeowner search cycle – inspiration through booking – across every service category you offer, so you’re the contractor found first, not the one called last.
Homeowner Behavior

Why Homeowners Choose a Remodeler Before They Ever Call

Homeowners hire the remodeler they find first – not necessarily the best one in the area.
A homeowner planning a kitchen remodel doesn’t open the phonebook – they open Google. They start broad: “kitchen remodel ideas,” “how much does a kitchen remodel cost,” “kitchen remodeling contractors near me.” That’s three separate searches before they dial a single number, and the decision is largely made by the second one.
By the time a homeowner reaches “contractors near me,” they’ve already read two or three websites, seen photos, and checked reviews. The contractor who appeared at each stage has a decisive advantage over the one who only shows up at the end. A single generic “remodeling services” page can’t capture all three stages. That’s the problem we solve.
Competitive U.S. Markets

How We Build Rankings Where Remodeling SEO Is Hardest

Competitive metro markets are where remodeling SEO either works or doesn’t – there’s no middle ground.
We’ve built Google Search and Maps rankings for remodelers in some of the most competitive markets in the U.S. – not low-competition suburbs, but metros with dozens of established competitors and multi-year review histories. In Atlanta’s Buckhead and Inman Park, for example, contractors serving ZIP codes like 30305 and 30307 face dense Map Pack competition from multi-trade firms built up over years.
The contractors who dominate share one structural trait: content depth – a dedicated page for each service category, built around the specific queries homeowners use at each stage. Map Pack placement isn’t won with one action; it’s earned through a coordinated structure of content, GBP configuration, and a steady accumulation of new reviews.
The Search Cycle

The Three-Stage Homeowner Search Cycle - and What Each Stage Requires

Remodeling companies visible across all three stages book significantly more jobs than those visible at only one. A homeowner may spend three to six weeks researching before requesting a single estimate – a window no paid ad can own. We cover the full framework in The U.S. Local Search Behavior Report.
I started tracking exactly how homeowners search when planning a significant project - not what agencies assumed, but what they actually typed. The pattern that emerged reshaped how we build every remodeling campaign.
Yonatan Ben Moshe
Founder & CEO, YBM AI Search
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Research-driven

Forming opinions

Searches like “open concept kitchen remodel” or “basement finishing cost.” No hire intent yet – but this is where homeowners decide who seems knowledgeable. A site built around the homeowner’s questions appears here; one built around your company doesn’t.
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Shortlisting-driven

The Map Pack decides

Searches like “kitchen remodelers near me” or “bathroom renovation contractor [city].” In markets like Denver’s Cherry Creek or Dallas’s Frisco, third vs. fourth in the Map Pack is the difference in call volume. Homeowners won’t scroll past it.
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Confirmation-driven

The final check

Down to two or three names, they search your business directly, re-read reviews, and look for a reason to call. Review count, response time, and GBP category accuracy all decide whether they dial or move on.
Map Pack Lock-In

What Changes When Your Map Pack Position Locks In

A stable top-three Map Pack position produces a predictable, recurring source of inbound calls – from homeowners who weren’t referred by anyone, already sold on the service, and comparing rather than browsing. Unlike paid leads, organic leads compound: the content architecture keeps attracting new queries as your review count grows.

Before Map Pack visibility

After Map Pack lock-in

What We Build

A Content Architecture Around Every Service You Offer

Separate, interlinked pages for each service signal to Google that you’re the authority in your category – and let you rank across every search a homeowner makes, not just one. Our standards are documented, measurable deliverables:

Service-specific content pages for each core offering – kitchen, bath, basement, additions, decks – each targeting distinct queries, not variations of one keyword.
Google Business Profile optimization – primary and secondary category selection, photo volume, and Q&A management.
NAP consistency across 30+ data sources before any content work begins.
Review velocity systems that raise the rate of new Google reviews from completed-project clients.
GEO optimization – content structured for citation in AI answers from Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, and SearchGPT. How GEO differs from SEO.
Internal linking architecture connecting every service page to a parent remodeling hub.
Our Sequence

From Initial Audit to First Map Pack Appearance

Every engagement begins with a diagnostic, not a deliverable – because the right sequence produces faster ranking movement than the wrong one.
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Diagnostics

Before any content is written, we run a structured ranking-gap audit (5-7 business days) that produces a prioritized action sequence – a ranked set of specific fixes, not a generic list. The most common finding: multiple pages competing for the same keywords without any of them ranking. That’s an architecture problem, and it’s fixable.
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Implementation

Implementation follows the audit in priority order. The first 90 days focus on GBP configuration, NAP correction, and the first wave of service-specific pages – the foundation, where Map Pack movement typically first becomes visible. Months four through six build out the full architecture, with review-velocity systems running in parallel from day one. GBP, content, and reviews must improve together.
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Post-Service Tracking

After the build phase, we track Map Pack position for each target keyword on a rolling basis. Reporting covers ranking positions, Map Pack appearance frequency, and organic traffic from the pages we built. We’re not reporting impressions – we’re reporting calls. The phone should be ringing more by month four; if it isn’t, we revisit the audit and adjust the sequence.
Markets We Serve

Remodeling Markets Across the United States

We work with full-service remodelers and specialists – deck builders, basement finishers, addition contractors – in competitive metro and suburban markets, selected by search-demand density and Map Pack competition. In fast-growing Sun Belt submarkets like Frisco and McKinney near Dallas, or Huntersville and Mooresville north of Charlotte, search volume tracks new residential development – creating real opportunity for contractors who build their architecture early.
Texas
Florida
Georgia
North Carolina
Arizona
Ohio
California
Northeast U.S.
Free Ranking Audit

See Exactly Where You Stand

One Phoenix-metro client was generating nearly all inquiries through a single referral channel. Within five months of completing the content-architecture build, organic search had become their second-largest source of calls – reaching Scottsdale and Tempe ZIPs they’d never previously penetrated.

When you reach out, we pull your current Map Pack position for your top service and city combinations, identify which gaps are costing you calls, and walk you through what’s holding your ranking back. The conversation is free and specific to your business – no obligation.

Prefer email? Tell us your primary service and city at office@ybmaisearch.com.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Most remodeling clients see first Map Pack movement within 60-120 days. Lower-competition service categories move faster; highly competitive metros take longer. GBP fixes and NAP corrections produce the earliest signals, and content depth compounds rankings through months four through six and beyond.

Yes. A homeowner pricing a kitchen overhaul uses entirely different search language than one planning a basement finish or a deck addition. Google evaluates relevance against the specific query typed – not your general category. A single services page splits its topical authority across every project type and builds enough depth for none of them. Dedicated pages concentrate that authority where it produces a ranking signal strong enough for Google to act on.

Pricing varies by market competitiveness, the number of service pages needed, GBP complexity, and your current ranking baseline. Competitive metros require more scope than smaller markets. Contact YBM AI Search for a quote tied to your specific market and service area.

Review count alone does not determine Map Pack rank. Google weighs GBP category configuration, content depth, NAP consistency, and how frequently new reviews arrive – alongside total review count. A competitor with fewer reviews but stronger content architecture and a correctly configured GBP will outrank a business relying on reviews alone.

Every remodeling client gets a dedicated content architecture – separate pages for each service category – built around documented homeowner search behavior across all three stages of the buying journey. General agencies optimize one page for one keyword. YBM maps the full research-to-booking cycle and builds content that captures each stage, producing more calls from buyers ready to book.

No. Smaller markets often have lower Map Pack competition, which accelerates timelines. The process – GBP optimization, service-specific content, review velocity – is the same in every market; scope and timeline adjust to your competitive landscape. Our audit identifies your specific gap regardless of market size.

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