How to Track Page Load Time for Home Services
A homeowner wakes up to no heat on a freezing morning. They search for HVAC repair and find your company. Your website takes 8 seconds to load. They call the competitor whose site loaded in 2 seconds.
Why Page Load Time Matters for Home Services
Emergencies demand instant response. When customers need help immediately, they click the first website that works. Slow sites lose these high-intent leads.
Online booking must be seamless. Many customers prefer booking service calls online at their convenience. Slow booking forms send them to competitors or the phone.
Service area pages need speed. Customers check if you serve their zip code. Slow loading makes them assume you do not operate in their area.
Mobile leads are everything. Homeowners search for plumbers, electricians, and HVAC technicians on phones while at home. Your mobile site must load instantly.
How to Check in GA4
Open Google Analytics 4 and go to Reports > Engagement > Web Vitals. Focus on LCP for your most important home service pages.
Create reports for your booking form, contact page, service area listings, and landing pages for each service you offer. Set a target of 2 seconds or faster.
Compare load times by device. Many home service websites are slower on mobile because of unoptimized images.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics gives home service businesses clear performance insights. You see exactly which pages are losing you customers.
Service companies often discover that:
- Their online booking form is slow due to too many field validations
- Service area maps are pulling external data too slowly
- Mobile visitors experience double the wait time of desktop users
ClawAnalytics sends instant alerts when any page exceeds your target load time. You will know immediately if your emergency contact page went from 2 seconds to 7 seconds.
Quick Wins
Optimize your booking forms. Only ask for essential information. Each extra field slows down conversions.
Use fast-loading maps. Replace heavy map plugins with lightweight alternatives or static map images.
Compress your team and truck photos. These images do not need to be massive.
Test during business hours. Make sure your site stays fast when you have the most traffic.