Dunfermline is Fife's largest town and one of Scotland's fastest-growing — with thousands of new homes on the way and a strong commuter market. Demand for trades is high, and the trade customers find on Google first gets the call. A proper site plus local SEO puts you there. From £99, live in 48 hours, yours to own.
Dunfermline is Fife's largest town — around 50,000 people and 24,600 households, 77% owner-occupied — with a genuinely varied housing stock. Victorian and Edwardian sandstone tenements and terraces around Pittencrieff Street and William Street, large 1950s–60s council estates across the east end and Broomhead, suburban 1970s–90s semis, and new-build sites like Kingswood, Whitefield Gardens and Keelyside View. That range creates year-round demand across almost every trade — and we write the streets, KY11/KY12 postcodes and property types you actually work with into your site, so you turn up for neighbourhood searches, not just "Dunfermline".
"Plumber Dunfermline", "electrician Dunfermline Fife", "boiler service Dunfermline" — these are run regularly by homeowners ready to book, not just browsing. Name the specific Fife areas you work in and you answer that intent directly; a vague city-wide page leaves it to chance.
Your trade, Dunfermline areas and KY11/KY12 postcodes in the right places, so you show up for "near me" searches.
Connected to your Google Business Profile so you land in the Dunfermline map pack — often as many enquiries as organic search.
One tap to reach you from a phone — where most local searches in Dunfermline happen.
Yes — that's the whole point. Dunfermline drives the highest search volume for trade services in Fife, and searches like "plumber Dunfermline" and "boiler service Dunfermline" come from homeowners ready to book. I build the site so it's properly set up to compete — fast, mobile, local SEO done right, your Dunfermline areas and KY11/KY12 postcodes in the content, and linked to your Google profile. Most Dunfermline trades start seeing local traffic within three to six weeks of launch.
We build that coverage in from the start. Dunfermline's central Fife position makes it a natural hub, so your site reflects the areas you actually work in — not just Dunfermline. Customers in Rosyth, Inverkeithing, Limekilns, Crossgates, Kelty, Kirkcaldy and anywhere else you cover will find you just as easily.
No — I'm Edinburgh-based and available to trades across Scotland and the rest of the UK. The whole build runs online through the portal, so where you are makes no difference. This page is just written for Dunfermline because that's who tends to land here.
Through a simple online portal. Add your details and photos whenever suits — all in one go or bit by bit — then I build it and send a preview to approve. Prefer email? That works too. No meetings needed.
Most sites are live within 48 hours of getting your details. Packages start at £99 — a one-off payment, and you own the site outright. No subscription, no agency overheads, just Gary doing the work. See all packages.
Customers in Dunfermline search for tradespeople who clearly know the town — the areas they cover, the kinds of property they work on, and the jobs those homes throw up. The detail below is what we write into a Dunfermline site.
Dunfermline is Fife's largest town, with a population of around 50,000 and roughly 24,600 households — 77% owner-occupied, which means the vast majority of residents fund their own repairs and improvements directly. Since the Queensferry Crossing opened it has become one of Scotland's busiest commuter hubs, with Edinburgh reachable in 40 minutes by train; that commuter population earns Edinburgh wages while living in Fife, and they spend on their homes. Naming those specific areas, in the actual page content, is what ranks you for them.
The town is also in the middle of major long-term growth — a City Region Deal funding around 8,000 new homes, new bypass roads (Northern Link and Western Distributor) opening up development land, and the Kingswood development at Broomhall and Pitreavie alone planned for 2,000+ homes. A site that names the surrounding areas — Rosyth, Inverkeithing, Limekilns, Crossgates, Kelty — picks up a far wider search catchment than Dunfermline alone.
The most winnable searches are the specific ones. "Plumber Dunfermline", "electrician Dunfermline Fife" and "boiler service Dunfermline" carry high intent — run by homeowners ready to book, not just browsing. A site that spells out the Dunfermline and Fife areas you cover will pull far more of those bookings than a vague, anywhere-in-Scotland page.
The town centre and West End — Pittencrieff Street, William Street, Golfdrum Street — hold Victorian and Edwardian sandstone tenements and terraces, where original plumbing, single-skin walls and ageing wiring drive ongoing upgrade work, plus slate roofs and stone pointing. The large 1950s–60s council estates across the east end and around Broomhead are now 60–70 years old, well past the lifespan of boilers, wiring and original windows — high-volume replacement work. If your site names this kind of job, it's the one homeowners call about.
Suburban 1970s–90s semis and detached homes are at the age where heating systems, bathrooms and kitchens need full replacement rather than repair, while current new-builds — Taylor Wimpey at Whitefield Gardens, David Wilson at Keelyside View, and the early Kingswood phases — keep trades busy with snagging, second-fix plumbing and electrical work, and landscaping as each phase completes.
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Gary is Edinburgh-based and builds websites for tradespeople across Scotland and the rest of the UK.
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