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How a Bristol Heating Engineer Lifted Organic Clicks 32%

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How a Bristol heating and gas engineering business lifted organic clicks 32% in six months on a smaller hosted website builder. The trades local SEO playbook.

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+32% Organic clicks
+6% Impressions
+25% Click-through rate

Page one for the brand. Position 6.5 for gas engineer Bristol. The trades local SEO playbook on a non-WordPress site.

A Bristol-based heating and gas engineering business serving residential customers

A Bristol-based heating engineer with a clear residential focus on boiler service, boiler repair and gas safety work. Six months ago, average position 31.8 (page three/four). Today, page one for the brand and ‘gas engineer Bristol’, and organic clicks up 32%. The trades local SEO playbook delivered cleanly on a non-WordPress site.

Where the bristol heating engineer started

Gas and heating engineering search demand is among the most reliable in the local SEO world. Boilers break in winter. Annual services are due in autumn. Gas safety inspections are mandatory for landlords. The demand is steady, predictable and high-intent. The contractor with the right local rankings picks up a meaningful share of the catchment.

The challenge for the bristol heating engineer

At average position 31.8 the business was getting some brand traffic but missing the bulk of the high-intent local demand. ‘Gas engineer Bristol’, ‘boiler repair Bristol’ and the surrounding cluster were ranking too low to drive enquiries. Most callers were coming through word of mouth and referral, not search.

Trades businesses on smaller hosted website builders often face an extra friction. Limited template flexibility, fewer plugin options, less control over technical SEO than WordPress would offer. The strategy has to work within those constraints rather than fight them.

What we did

Service-led architecture, geo-modified service pages, and the local SEO foundations that drive the share of catchment trades businesses actually live or die on.

Service-led page structure. Standalone landing pages for each priority service: boiler service, boiler repair, boiler installation, gas safety inspection, landlord gas certificates. Each one matched to a specific search intent rather than dumped together on a generic ‘services’ page.

Bristol-area geo-modifiers. ‘Gas engineer Bristol’, ‘boiler repair Bristol’, ‘heating engineer Bristol’, plus the surrounding areas the business actually serves. Naturally written into the priority pages so a Bristol searcher lands on a page that's clearly for them.

Local SEO foundations. Google Business Profile rebuilt around the priority services, regular Q&A and posts, review collection encouraged, consistent NAP citations across local directories. The unsexy basics that Google leans on heavily for local trades rankings.

Content within platform constraints. Worked within the hosted website builder's structure rather than against it. Schema markup added where the platform allowed, page speed optimised within template limits, internal linking architecture built around what the platform could support cleanly.

Six months on

+32% (435 to 576) Organic clicks
+6% Impressions
+25% Click-through rate
31.8 to 20.7 Average position

New page one rankings:

  • Gas engineer Bristol (position 6.5)
  • Heating engineer Bristol (position 9.9)

Six months on, organic clicks rose from 435 to 576 (a 32% lift). Impressions climbed 6%. CTR up 25% (a function of average position improving). And the average position moved from 31.8 to 20.7, halfway from page three to page one. The trajectory is set for the next six months to push the priority queries into page-one territory.

How it shows up in search

The standout wins are the geo-modified service queries. Position 6.5 for ‘gas engineer Bristol’. Position 9.9 for ‘heating engineer Bristol’. Position 1 for the brand search. ‘Boiler repair Bristol’ at 14.3 is the next push: one good content cycle away from page one. Same with ‘boiler service Bristol’ at 15.5.

Page one rankings:

  • Gas engineer Bristol (position 6.5)
  • Heating engineer Bristol (position 9.9)

Striking range (page two, primed for the next push):

  • Boiler repair Bristol (position 14.3)
  • Boiler service Bristol (position 15.5)
  • Bristol boiler repairs (position 15.5)

Why this worked

For trades businesses on smaller website builders, the lesson is that the platform matters less than people often assume. The high-leverage moves (service-led architecture, geo-modified pages, Google Business Profile, consistent local citations) are platform-agnostic. WordPress gives you more flexibility to run hard, but it isn't a prerequisite. The work is the work.

Three things this case study tells us

  1. Trades local SEO is platform-agnostic. The basics (GBP, citations, geo-modified service pages, review velocity) work on any platform. Don't blame the website builder.
  2. Service-led architecture is non-negotiable for trades. ‘Boiler repair Bristol’ and ‘boiler service Bristol’ are different intents, even though they look similar. They need separate landing experiences if you want to rank for both.
  3. CTR rises as positions improve. 32% click growth on 6% impression growth shows the same impressions converting harder. That compounding is the whole game in local trades SEO.

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