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Local service businessServing Seattle, Shoreline, Edmonds, and Lake Forest Park
Local service business

Storm repair planning for roofs that never quite fail the same way twice.

The homepage reads like a real local service site: city pages, repeating service claims, and a footer that over-links every neighborhood we want the crawler to see.

27 crewsrotating dispatch windows
14 pageslocation and service overlaps
4.8/5review markup copied across cities

Homeowner trust signals

  • Documented leak traces and attic photo sets
  • City-aware dispatch notes and homeowner prep steps
  • Repeated proof language across service, city, and financing routes

What makes this canary useful

It mixes service promises with city-oriented proof, then repeats those themes again in the footer and blog rail. That gives us canonical and internal-link surfaces that feel much closer to a small-business site than a laboratory fixture.

The homepage also points to a Seattle location page whose canonical intentionally collapses to a broader hub, which is exactly the kind of mismatch QA should expect to find in the wild.

Inspection workflow

Dispatch, attic photos, flashing trace, then a quote page with near-duplicate copy across cities.
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Service detail

A deeper roof-repair page with repeated calls to the same estimate CTA and city links.
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Editorial support

A maintenance article that recycles snippets from the service page to simulate stale SEO copy.
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