Mobile Trade Service
San Diego Mobile Screens
A mobile screen-repair workshop with two decades of work behind it. The site does one job: prove they're real and put the phone number on every screen.
Outcome
21 years in San Diego County. 379+ five-star reviews. The phone keeps ringing.
- Industry
- Mobile Trade Service
- Care Plan
- Yes
At a glance
San Diego Mobile Screens has been on the road since 2005. They roll up to your house in a fully-equipped mobile workshop, do the work in your driveway — screen repair, custom screens, retractable doors, security screens — and leave. Twenty-one years and 379-plus five-star reviews later, they’re the highest-rated screen service in San Diego County.
The brief
For a trade like this, the site doesn’t need to dazzle. It needs to do four things, in order:
- Show the phone number on every page
- Prove they’re real — years in business, named team, real reviews, fully insured
- Make the service area unambiguous: Oceanside down to Chula Vista, La Jolla over to Lakeside
- Get out of the way so people can call
Anything past those four things is decoration, and decoration is what most trade websites get wrong.
What’s on the site
- Phone number in the header. (619) 660-0072, persistent on every page, tap-to-call on mobile, sized big enough to hit with a thumb at arm’s length.
- A trust strip above the fold. Since 2005 · 379+ Five-Star Reviews · Fully Insured · One-Visit Service Guarantee. Four facts, no adjectives.
- A clear service breakdown. Separate pages for screen repair, sliding doors, retractable doors, security doors, custom screen rooms, and drop shades. Customers find their specific job in two seconds.
- Real service-area pages. Every neighborhood enumerated, internally linked, indexable. No vague “greater metro area” — Google can’t do anything with that.
- A reviews page. 302+ from Yelp, 77+ from Google, surfaced with named-customer testimonials and the city they’re in.
- A four-step process flow. Exactly what happens from “call us” to “screens installed.” Removes the ambiguity that kills phone calls.
- Flat-rate pricing. Unusual for the trade, and a strong selling point. The pricing page lists actual numbers instead of “by quote.”
- The mobile workshop, photographed properly. Their unique selling point made visible, not just claimed.
On the Care Plan?
Yes — Care Pro. The site moves a lot: new service-area pages as the team expands, seasonal pricing updates, ongoing review imports, the occasional explainer on a topic like “when to rescreen vs replace.” We handle all of it within a business day.