£499 once. Optional £49/mo if you want it managed. Real working preview in 24 hours, no card. First lead in 60 days or your money back, and you keep the site.
Most plumbing work is won on the phone, and most of those calls start with a search at 7am from a kitchen with water where water should not be. If the results show your competitors, the job is gone before your kettle boils. A plumber's website has one job: make the call happen. Click-to-call in the thumb zone, your service area spelled out, your Gas Safe number where the customer can see it, and three real reviews doing the persuading. That beats any directory listing, and it ends the lead fees on jobs that should have come to you directly. Checkatrade takes a cut of work your own name earned; a site that ranks for your town keeps the whole invoice.
If the site doesn't put a new enquiry in your hands within 60 days of going live, you get the full £499 back. And you keep the site. That is the whole clause; there is no asterisk.
I'm Harry Yule, one developer in Manchester. I write every site by hand, at night mostly, because I watched an agency take a roofer's £1,800 for a WordPress site that never worked. No templates, no page builders, no project managers. One craftsman, your trade, your town.