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Auto Detailing · Grand Junction, CO

Splash Mobile Detailing

200,000+ vehicles detailed across Colorado and Nevada — and a site that finally sells the premium.

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200k+ Vehicles detailed — the proof point centered in the hero
4.8★ Google verified rating surfaced as a primary trust signal
SEMA Certified technicians — positioned as the key differentiator over competitors
6 Service areas across Colorado and Nevada covered with local SEO structure
The problem

Donavan Dacares had spent years building one of the most credentialed mobile detailing operations in the region — SEMA-certified technicians, a 48-hour satisfaction guarantee, paint-safe chemistry, ceramic coatings with 5-year warranties. The operation spans six service areas across Colorado and Nevada, from Grand Junction to the Aspen/Vail corridor to Las Vegas. But the old site wasn't selling any of that. It looked like a generic detailing shop, not a premium operation with 200,000+ completed jobs. Competitors with less experience were winning leads because their sites looked more polished.

Our approach

We designed and built a site that leads with Splash's credentials and lets the work do the talking. The SEMA certification, the 200k+ vehicle count, the 4.8-star rating, the 48-hour guarantee — all of it surfaced immediately. The service architecture was rebuilt to reflect their full menu clearly, with packages and pricing upfront so prospects can self-qualify before they ever call. We also structured the SEO across their multi-state footprint, with dedicated coverage for the Denver Metro, the mountain corridor (Aspen, Vail, Snowmass), Mesa County, and the Las Vegas market.

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Splash Mobile Detailing website desktop
Splash Mobile Detailing website mobile
Mobile Optimised for every screen size
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Leading with credentials

Most detailing sites compete on price. Splash competes on quality — and the site needed to make that case immediately. We structured the design around the three things that separate Splash from a generic wash-and-wax operation: SEMA certification (which requires real training, testing, and ongoing standards), 200,000+ completed vehicles (a volume that signals years of experience and trust from repeat customers), and the 4.8-star verified Google rating that backs all of it up. A prospect landing on the site understands within seconds why Splash charges what they charge.

02

Service architecture and pricing transparency

Detailing customers typically need to know two things before they call: what's included and roughly what it costs. Most detailing sites bury both. We built the service section around clear package tiers — Basic, Deluxe, Platinum — with explicit inclusions and upfront pricing for cars, trucks, and specialty services including ceramic coatings. Prospects who reach out have already reviewed the options, which means shorter sales conversations and fewer price-shock drop-offs.

03

Multi-state local SEO structure

Splash operates across six distinct markets — Mesa County, the Denver Metro, the Aspen/Vail/Snowmass corridor, Garfield County, Eagle County, and the Las Vegas Metro. Each market has its own search behavior, its own competitors, and its own set of queries. We built location-specific SEO structure for each area: dedicated coverage pages, consistent NAP across local directories, and schema markup that ties each service area back to the core business. The goal was to make Splash the obvious answer for premium mobile detailing in every market they operate, not just where their shop is located.

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The site finally looks like what we actually are — a professional, certified operation, not just another detailing guy with a van. The pricing and service layout alone reduced the back-and-forth with customers. People come in already knowing what they want.
DD
Donavan D. Owner, Splash Mobile Detailing LLC
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