Show off your best work — websites & leads for bricklayers
Bricklaying is a craft, and the finish wins the job. We build Australian brickies a fast website built around a proper gallery of your work — retaining walls, extensions, feature walls, repointing and restoration — so you get found for "bricklayer near me", win the quote on the strength of your brickwork, and stop renting shared leads. Built free. No lock-in.
Your brickwork's spot on.
The trouble is no one can see it.
Invisible for "bricklayer near me"
Someone wants a retaining wall or a brick extension, searches "bricklayer" and their suburb, and rings whoever's in the Google map pack with photos. If that's not you, the job's quoted and gone before you knew it existed.
Your best work is stuck on your phone
You've got years of tidy joints, feature walls and clean before-and-afters sitting in your camera roll where no customer ever sees them. A brickie gets hired on past work — and yours is invisible.
Word of mouth runs dry
Referrals are gold, but they come in waves. When the builder you sub for goes quiet, so does your phone — and hipages just sells the same wall job to three or four other brickies at once.
Four things that
keep the trowel busy.
Not "digital marketing". The four things that turn quiet weeks into a full booking sheet — all done for you, all built around the way bricklayers actually win work: the quality of the last job.
A site built around your gallery
A sharp, fast, mobile-first site with your photos front and centre — retaining walls, extensions, feature walls, before-and-afters. Because a stranger judges a brickie on the finish, not a sales pitch. It has to load quick, too: 53% of people leave a mobile site that takes more than 3 seconds to load.
Get found for "bricklayer near me"
We set up and work on your Google Business Profile so you show up in the map pack when locals search "bricklayer [suburb]", "retaining wall builder near me" or "repointing". 71% of people find local businesses on Google, so being in that map pack is where the wall jobs start.
Reviews that back up the photos
Your gallery shows the craft; your reviews prove you turned up, quoted straight and left the site tidy. After every job we automatically ask happy customers for an honest Google review — 68% of people won't call a business rated under 4 stars, so a steady run of recent ones is what tips the quote your way.
Never miss a lead
You can't stop laying to answer the phone — so a missed call gets an instant text back, and the extension enquiry doesn't go to the next brickie. Reply in 5 minutes instead of 30 and you're about 21× more likely to catch and qualify the lead, so every enquiry pings your phone the second it lands.
The first brickie to reply usually gets the quoteRead the guide → how Aussie tradies get more leads (without renting them)
The numbers behind
who wins the wall job.
The brickwork your site should show off
Homeowners and builders don't search "bricklayer" and leave it there — they search the exact job, and then they judge you on the photos. Your site should have a page for every kind of work you do, each one loaded with real images and the suburbs you cover, so Google can match you to the search and the customer can see straight away you're the brickie for it. The jobs worth a page of their own:
- Extensions & additions. The bread and butter — brickwork matched to the existing house so the new part doesn't stick out. Show the match-ups; that's what nervous homeowners look for.
- Retaining walls. Besser block, brick, sleeper-and-brick — the structural jobs that hold back a sloping block. "Retaining wall builder near me" is one of the highest-intent brickie searches there is.
- Feature & garden walls. Planter walls, courtyard walls, front fences, piers and letterboxes — the jobs where the finish is the whole point and a photo sells the quote.
- Repointing & restoration. Raking out perished mortar and repointing, plus tuckpointing on period and heritage homes. Before-and-afters here are pure gold.
- Brick & block fences. Rendered blockwork, capping and piers — the boundary jobs every renovating street generates.
- Outdoor kitchens, BBQs & fireplaces. Feature brickwork people show off to their mates — the kind of job that gets shared and referred.
- Rendering & bagging. The finishing work that ties a job together, if you offer it.
- Chimney & parapet repairs. The "something's crumbling up top" callouts homeowners search when they spot a problem.
Add a proper gallery, your service areas and a click-to-call to each one, and every job you finish becomes fresh proof Google can send local searchers straight to. If you also do chippie work on extensions or overlap with landscaping on retaining walls, we build those pages too, so you get found for the whole job.
Pay for the wall —
not the shared lead.
Lead sites sell the same retaining-wall or extension enquiry to three or more brickies, and you pay whether you win it or not. Your own website works differently. Is hipages worth it?
- The same job is sent to 3–5 brickies — a race to the cheapest quote
- Around $87–150 per booked job once you add up the credits
- You pay per lead whether you win the job or not
- Credits expire — use them or lose them
- Your photos and reviews build their brand, not yours
- Enquiries come straight to you — exclusive, never shared
- No per-lead fee — built free, then leads at no extra cost
- Your gallery and reviews build your name, and you keep them
- Found on Google 24/7 — it quotes for you while you're on the wall
- Build it once, get called for years
Website built free.
Pay monthly for the jobs.
No setup fee. No lock-in contract. Cancel any month — it's your bricklaying website, your gallery and your reviews. See the full system →
- Website + hosting & changes
- Google Business set up
- Reviews machine
- Never-miss-a-lead
- Everything in On The Map
- Ongoing Google (local) work
- Reviews machine
- Missed-call text-back + lead alerts
- Everything in Booked Out
- Google Ads managed (you set budget)
- Extra service areas
- Priority support
Bricklaying leads, sorted.
How do bricklayers get more leads?
Get found where locals look, then let your work do the selling. Build lead sources you own — a fast website built around a proper photo gallery, a Google Business Profile and steady Google reviews — so people searching "bricklayer near me" or "retaining wall builder" in your suburb find you and ring you directly. 71% of people find local businesses on Google (BrightLocal, 2026). Then reply fast: answering a new enquiry in 5 minutes instead of 30 makes you about 21 times more likely to catch and qualify it (MIT / Lead Response Management Study). That beats renting shared leads from hipages, where the same job gets sent to three to five brickies and you pay whether you win it or not.
Do bricklayers need a website?
Yes. Bricklaying runs on word of mouth, but the referral still looks you up before they call — they want to see walls you've actually laid. Without a site your best work is stuck on your phone where no one sees it, and you're invisible when someone searches for a brickie to build a retaining wall or an extension. Your own website is a gallery that sells for you around the clock, and it has to load fast — 53% of people leave a mobile site that takes more than 3 seconds (Think with Google).
How much does a bricklayer website cost?
Plenty of agencies charge thousands of dollars upfront. The Site Girls build your bricklaying website free and you pay a simple monthly plan instead — On The Map is $129/mo, Booked Out is $349/mo, and Market Leader is $749/mo plus ad spend. No setup fee, no lock-in contract, and the site is yours. One extra retaining wall or feature wall a month usually covers the whole thing.
How do I show up for "bricklayer near me"?
Two things together. Fill out your Google Business Profile completely — your trade, the suburbs you cover, hours and plenty of real photos of your brickwork — and keep fresh reviews coming, because that's what ranks you in the local map pack. Then a fast website that clearly says you're a bricklayer, lists the work you do (retaining walls, extensions, repointing, feature walls) and the suburbs you cover, so Google can match you to local searches. Your photos matter here too — brickwork is judged on the finish, so the sharper your gallery, the more of those searchers pick up the phone.
Why does a bricklayer need a photo gallery?
Because brickwork is judged on the finish. A homeowner comparing brickies isn't reading your bio — they're looking at your bond, your joints, how a retaining wall sits and whether your repointing matches the old mortar. A proper gallery of real, recent jobs — extensions, garden walls, restorations, before-and-afters — is the single most convincing thing on your site. We build the site around it and make it dead easy to add new photos from your phone as you finish each job.
Let's get your brickwork
in front of local customers.
We build Australian bricklayers a website built around your best work — then keep the quotes coming with Google, reviews and fast follow-up. Built free. No lock-in.
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