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CRG Landscaping Contractors

Phoenix landscaping since 1978 — family run

Phoenix, AZ, USA Landscaping
CRG Landscaping Contractors website by Vendrato
Case study / Landscaping

Before vs After

Before
CRG Landscaping Contractors original website
After — Built by Vendrato
An architectural model, plans, and a sequence of black and orange modules
The build logic Evidence first. Structure second. Finish last.

Each project starts with the business, audience, and existing material—then turns those constraints into a clearer digital system.

Overview

CRG Landscaping Contractors has been family run in Phoenix since 1978, founded by Chuck Giordano. ROC #221449 licensed, they deliver landscaping, sod installation, pavement, and pool area projects across the Phoenix metro area.

The Challenge

A 45+ year Phoenix landscaping company was running on an extremely outdated WordPress/Divi site (PHP 7.2.34, WP 5.3.17) that was a security risk and gave a poor first impression.

Our Approach

Created a professional site leading with their 1978 founding and ROC license. Service breakdowns, Phoenix coverage messaging, and strong quote CTAs replace their dangerously outdated WordPress installation.

Key Features

Since 1978 legacy narrative
ROC licensed contractor badge
Service breakdowns with project types
Phoenix metro coverage highlighted
Modern secure replacement for outdated WordPress

Why This Design Drives Revenue

45+ year family legacy differentiates from newer operators in Phoenix market
ROC licensed contractor status builds trust for larger projects
Modern design replaces extremely outdated WordPress/Divi (PHP 7.2) — critical upgrade
Phoenix metro coverage captures local landscaping searches
Service breakdowns help homeowners match their project needs

The Result

A fast, modern, SEO-optimized website built with Astro — designed to convert visitors into clients and establish a commanding digital presence.

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Next step

Need a clearer digital system?

Bring the current website, workflow, and objective. We will help identify the most useful next move.

A black operational wall with white modules converging into an orange stack
Systems that compound