You're the better installer.
They get checked first.
Type your city and we'll pull the top three installers on Google Maps right now. Then the audit shows what a homeowner sees before deciding who to call.
Live data from Google. Takes about 5 seconds.
Where you are on the map is where your phone is
The three names in the box at the top of Google. Homeowners see these businesses before they open the longer list.
You only show up after someone taps the 'More places' button. The extra step gives the top three an advantage.
You are further down the list. The full audit shows which profile and website gaps are worth fixing first.
The top three businesses appear before the longer list. For a window installer, the useful question is simple: what do homeowners see before they decide who to call, and which gaps are worth fixing first?
Three things decide your spot on the map
Does Google know what you actually do?
Some independents pick 'Contractor' or 'Home Improvement' when they set up their profile. Those categories are broad. 'Window Installation Service' gives Google a more specific description of the work you do.
Are you well-known enough to trust?
Google looks at your review count, your rating, your reply rate, how often you post photos and updates, and who mentions your business across the web. A profile with recent work and active reviews gives homeowners more to assess.
How close are you to the homeowner?
You can't move your shop, but you can tell Google what towns you actually serve. Adding the suburbs you work in (not 50 random ones, just the real ones) is a quick win. Building a real page on your site for each of those towns is how you start ranking outside your home city.
Want to know why you're not in the top 3?
The full audit names the businesses ranking above you and shows what homeowners see before they call.
Free. In your inbox in 24 hours. Your map rank, the review gap to whoever's at #1 in your city, the photos and posts they have that you don't, and the website or profile fixes worth checking first. No call needed unless you want one.