# American Standard Garage Door

American Standard Garage Door needed to be the first result when someone's door won't open — anywhere in the Kansas City metro. I built a large service-area site: every garage-door service mapped across dozens of KC-metro cities, 1,273 pages in all, each with structured data. Under Google's throttled mobile test the live site scores 68, against a median of 55 for Kansas City small-business sites.

## The challenge

Garage-door service is an emergency purchase decided by a local search — “garage door repair” plus a city name. To be the first call across a whole metro, American Standard needed a page for each service in each city they cover, and it needed to load fast and be legible to search engines.

## What I built

A large static, hand-coded service-area site: a matrix of garage-door services — installation, repair, spring replacement, opener service, weatherstripping, and more — across dozens of KC-metro cities, totalling 1,273 pages in its live sitemap. Each page carries hand-written JSON-LD structured data (LocalBusiness, Service, Offer, geo-coordinates, opening hours) plus a complete sitemap and robots file, so every service-and-city combination is its own indexable, structured page.

## The results

The live site — whose sitemap lists 1,273 URLs — scored 68 for performance, 96 for accessibility, 100 for SEO and 77 for best practices under Google's throttled mobile test on 2026-08-01, with an 8.4-second Largest Contentful Paint. That's against a median mobile performance of 55 across the 105 KC small-business sites I surveyed. Structured data is present across the site.

Measured under Google's throttled mobile (Lighthouse) test on 2026-08-01. *Medians from my [survey of 105 KC small-business websites](https://2kwebdev.com/blog/state-of-kc-small-business-websites-2026/). No CrUX real-user field data is available for this site, so every figure here is a lab measurement.

## The stack, for the curious

Static hand-coded HTML and CSS built as a service × city matrix, with hand-written JSON-LD structured data on every page and a full sitemap and robots setup for local search. Live at americanstandardkc.com.

[Visit americanstandardkc.com ↗](https://americanstandardkc.com)

## Who built American Standard Garage Door's site?

Adam Williams of 2k Web Developments, hand-coded from the first line — no template, no page builder, no CMS behind it.

## Who owns the site and the accounts?

The client does. Every line of code, the domain and every account are handed over at launch, with no strings.

## How fast is American Standard Garage Door's site?

Under Google's throttled mobile test, measured 2026-08-01, it scores 68 for performance, 96 for accessibility, 100 for SEO and 77 for best practices, with a 8.4-second Largest Contentful Paint. The median Kansas City small-business site in my 105-site survey scores 55.

## How big is the site?

1,273 indexable pages, every one hand-built.

## What happens after launch?

Updates are a text to the person who wrote the code, not a support ticket. Ongoing care and hosting is available and starts at $49/mo.

Want a site that loads instantly and does real work — like this one?

See what I do for [businesses in Blue Springs, MO](https://2kwebdev.com/areas/missouri/kansas-city/blue-springs/).

Source: https://2kwebdev.com/work/american-standard-garage-door/
