If your remapping website takes more than three seconds to load, you are losing customers before they even see your services. Google has confirmed that page speed is a ranking factor, and with over 70% of remapping enquiries now coming from mobile devices, a slow site means fewer bookings.
Why Speed Matters for Remapping Websites
Google's Core Web Vitals measure three things that directly affect your rankings:
- Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) — how quickly your main content loads. Aim for under 2.5 seconds.
- First Input Delay (FID) — how fast your site responds to a tap or click. Under 100ms is the target.
- Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) — whether elements jump around as the page loads. Keep this below 0.1.
A remapping website scoring below 50 on Google PageSpeed Insights will struggle to rank against competitors who have optimised their sites. We have seen companies go from page three to page one simply by improving load times.
What Slows Down Most Remapping Websites
The most common issues we see on tuning company websites are:
- Uncompressed images — a single hero image can be 3MB+ if not converted to WebP and properly sized.
- Heavy WordPress themes — many generic themes load 20+ unused CSS and JavaScript files on every page.
- No caching — without browser caching, returning visitors download everything again.
- Cheap shared hosting — server response times over 800ms before your site even starts rendering.
Real Results from Speed Optimisation
Our client sites consistently score 95-100 on PageSpeed Insights across all four categories. This is not achieved through shortcuts — it requires purpose-built code, optimised asset delivery, and proper server configuration. The difference is measurable: faster sites see 20-35% more enquiry form submissions compared to their slower previous versions.
A site that loads in under 1.5 seconds on mobile gives potential customers confidence that the business behind it is professional and reliable. First impressions matter, and your website speed is part of that impression.
How to Check Your Current Speed
Run your website through Google PageSpeed Insights right now. If your mobile score is below 70, you are almost certainly losing rankings and customers to faster competitors. Pay particular attention to the LCP and CLS scores, as these have the biggest impact on both rankings and user experience.
If your current site is struggling with speed, it may be worth considering a purpose-built solution rather than patching an existing template. A well-built remapping website converts visitors into paying customers — but only if it loads fast enough for them to see it.
RemappingWebsite.com builds fast, mobile-optimised websites for remapping companies — purpose-built to score 95+ on PageSpeed Insights and convert visitors into bookings.