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Pest to Kill Albury

40+ years protecting Albury-Wodonga homes

Albury, NSW, Australia Pest Control
Pest to Kill Albury website by Vendrato
Case study / Pest Control

Before vs After

Before
Pest to Kill Albury 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

Pest to Kill has been protecting Albury-Wodonga homes for 40+ years, owned by Trevor and Narelle Weekes. They are Exterra termite accredited and serve Southern NSW and NE Victoria with guaranteed results.

The Challenge

A 40+ year pest control business with Exterra accreditation was using a dated WordPress site (last updated 2020) that didn't leverage their extraordinary longevity or specialist credentials.

Our Approach

Built a trust-focused site leading with 40+ year legacy and Exterra accreditation. Cross-border coverage messaging, guaranteed results, and strong phone CTAs create an effective conversion pathway.

Key Features

40+ year legacy prominently displayed
Exterra termite accreditation badge
Cross-border NSW/VIC coverage
Guaranteed results messaging
Strong phone and quote CTAs

Why This Design Drives Revenue

40+ year legacy creates dominant trust in the Albury-Wodonga pest market
Exterra termite accreditation captures high-value termite treatment searches
Cross-border coverage (NSW + VIC) doubles addressable market
Guaranteed results messaging overcomes hesitation about pest treatment effectiveness
Modern design replaces dated 2020 WordPress — overdue credibility upgrade

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