AI Has Changed How Homeowners Find and Hire Contractors
Traditional SEO gets you found on a Google results page that a homeowner scrolls through. AI search works differently. The model reads your digital presence, decides whether you're credible and relevant, and either includes you in a recommendation or doesn't. There's no page two, and if you're not in the answer, you're not being considered.
AI Doesn't Rank Pages. It Ranks Entities.
Traditional search engines index pages. AI tools rank entities, meaning your business as a single, consistent, verifiable operation across every place AI looks. If an AI tool can't confirm that the contractor on your website, the one in your Google Business Profile, the one in directory listings, and the one in customer reviews are the same business, it doesn't guess. It picks a competitor whose entity is cleaner. The core work of AI search optimization is making your business entity unmistakable to the models deciding who to name.
You Don't Know If AI Is Sending You Leads or Skipping You
There's no standard way to track whether AI platforms are recommending your business in the answers they generate. Google Analytics can show you when a homeowner clicked a link from an AI tool and landed on your site, but it can't tell you how often your business is being named in AI answers, which queries are surfacing you, or which competitors are appearing instead. Without AI search visibility data, you can't tell whether the channel is producing work or passing you over.
Your Digital Presence Wasn't Built for How AI Reads It
AI models don't read websites the way homeowners do. They look for structured, consistent information across multiple sources, including your Google Business Profile (GBP), website content, third-party review platforms, local directory listings, news sources, and structured data markup. A website that looks great to a homeowner may be nearly invisible to an AI model that can't find consistent name, address, and phone (NAP) data, structured service information, or enough authoritative references to trust the source.
Traditional SEO Alone Doesn't Get You Into AI Answers
Ranking on page one of Google doesn't guarantee you'll appear in a Google AI Overview (often the first results you see on a search page). The factors AI models use to select answers overlap with traditional SEO but aren't identical. Review velocity, entity recognition, consistent information across every directory and listing, and content structured around specific questions all factor into AI answers independently of where your pages rank in traditional blue-link search results.
The AI Search Landscape Is Changing Faster Than Most Agencies Are Tracking
Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT search, Perplexity, Bing Copilot, Gemini, and voice assistants all pull from different data sources and use different criteria to generate answers. An optimization strategy that addresses Google AI doesn't automatically carry over to how Perplexity or ChatGPT name local businesses. Contractors who rely on a single-channel approach leave exposure on the table across the AI search tools that are growing fastest. According to BrightEdge, 58 percent of marketers believe generative AI is reshaping SEO, but only 10 percent feel fully prepared to adapt. Most of the agencies running your competitors' programs are in the 90 percent.
Your Competitors Are Already Building AI Visibility, and You Can't See It
The same way you can't tell from a Google search whether a competitor is running a strong SEO program behind the scenes, you can't see whether they're building AI citation signals. By the time a competitor's AI visibility shows up in your market, they've had months of a head start.
The Longer You Wait, the More Ground You Have to Recover
AI search market share is growing. The contractors who establish AI visibility now will be harder to displace as the channel matures, because AI models weigh established, frequently cited sources over newer ones. As competitors build consistent signals over time, AI models reinforce their credibility, making it harder for newer or less-established profiles to break into recommendations later.
We Know What AI Models Look for When Recommending a Contractor
A generative engine optimization agency that works across every industry can get your business showing up in AI search results. As an AI search optimization agency focused exclusively on home services, we build your AI optimization around how homeowners actually choose contractors and what signals lead to booked jobs, not just visibility.
We Know Which Signals Drive AI Recommendations for Home Services
When an AI model generates a contractor recommendation, it draws on a specific set of indicators: GBP completeness, NAP consistency across the web, review velocity and sentiment, structured service and location content, authoritative third-party mentions, and schema markup that tells AI tools exactly what your business does and where. We've mapped these factors specifically for the trades and build optimization programs around what produces recommendations for a plumber or a roofer, not a generic local business.
We Build AI Visibility Alongside the Marketing You're Already Running
AI search optimization doesn't replace your SEO, your GBP management, or your content program. We reinforce all three. Better structured content improves traditional rankings, stronger directory profiles support local SEO, and higher review velocity helps both AI tools and homeowners trust your business. When V+M manages your broader marketing, AI optimization is coordinated with everything.
We Measure Whether AI Search Is Producing Jobs
We set up tracking to identify visits that came from AI tools, monitor direct appearances across major platforms, and track whether the optimization work is producing measurable changes in the indicators AI models use to make recommendations. If the numbers aren't moving, we adjust before recommending new strategies.
AI Search Optimization Services for Home Services Contractors
Our AI SEO services cover the work that gets contractors named when homeowners ask an AI tool who to hire. AI search optimization requires different work depending on which tool is generating the answer. Here's what our program covers.
AI Visibility Audit
Before building an optimization program, we run a full audit of your current AI presence: which tools are naming your business in answers, what information they have, where the gaps and inaccuracies are, and which competitors in your area are earning AI recommendations you aren't. An audit establishes the baseline and determines where your program should focus first. The output is a prioritized action plan, not just a report.
Google AI Overview Optimization
Google AI Overviews appear at the top of results for a growing share of queries, including emergency service searches, how-to questions, and "best contractor in [city]" types. Earning a spot through AI overview optimization requires structured content that directly answers the question being searched, strong GBP indicators, and sufficient authority for Google's AI to trust the source. We optimize your content, your listing, and your structured data specifically to earn AI Overview appearances for the searches homeowners make when they're ready to hire.
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO, AEO, and LLM SEO)
In addition to using Google AI, homeowners are asking ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other large language models (LLMs) who to hire for plumbing, roofing, HVAC, and other home services. These tools don't return a ranked list of links. They synthesize an answer from everything they've indexed about your operation: your website content, reviews, directory presence, GBP, and mentions across authoritative local sources. Generative engine optimization (also called answer engine optimization, AEO SEO, GEO SEO, LLM SEO, or LLM optimization depending on the tool) is the work of building the content structure, reference consistency, and indicators that give these models enough confidence to name you. As an AEO agency and LLM SEO agency, we cover all major AI answer tools in a single program.
Answer Engine Optimization Services
Answer engine optimization services target the AI tools that respond with a direct answer instead of a list of links. We structure your service pages, FAQs, location content, and schema markup so AI tools can extract clean, citable answers about what you do, where you do it, and why a homeowner should trust your operation. The goal is for your business to be the answer the AI gives, not a link buried below it.
AI Content Optimization
AI content optimization is the work of rewriting and structuring your site content so AI tools can parse it, trust it, and quote from it. That means clear question-and-answer formats, consistent entity naming, location and service specificity, and supporting signals (reviews, citations, schema) that tell AI models the content is credible. We do this across your service pages, location pages, FAQ sections, and any content the audit shows AI tools are already pulling from or could be pulling from.
AI Citation Placements and Third-Party Authority
AI tools learn about your business from sources you don't control: industry directories, trade publications, local news, third-party review sites, and home services aggregators like Angi, HomeAdvisor, and the BBB. The contractors AI tools recommend are the ones with consistent, accurate, current information across all those sources. We secure and clean up placements in the directories and publications that AI tools weigh most heavily for home services, so when an AI model is checking whether your business is real and credible, the answer lines up everywhere it looks.
Brand Accuracy and Misinformation Monitoring
AI tools regularly get details wrong about local businesses: outdated phone numbers, wrong service areas, services you don't offer, hours from three years ago, prices from a competitor. A homeowner who gets bad information about your business from an AI tool may never call you, or may call expecting something you don't do. We monitor what major AI platforms are actually saying about your operation and correct misinformation at the source, so AI tools update their answers. This work doesn't show up in any standard analytics tool, but it directly affects whether the calls you get are the calls you want.
AI Search Engine Optimization Tracking
Standard analytics tools weren't built for AI search engine optimization. We layer in tools that track when your business is named in AI answers, which queries surface you, and how often competitors appear in the same answers. That visibility is what lets us decide where to push next instead of guessing.
See how your business looks to the AI tools homeowners are using to find contractors.
How We Run AI Search Optimization at V+M
AI optimization is an ongoing program built around three questions: how do the major AI tools currently see your business, what's preventing them from recommending you, and what does it take to change that.
AI Visibility Audit and Baseline
We run an audit before recommending anything. We look at how the major AI tools currently represent your business, where the information is wrong or incomplete, and which competitors in your area are showing up in answers you aren't. Then we follow the data to develop a prioritized list of what to address first, ranked by what will produce the most improvement in your AI visibility.
Foundation and Signal Building
Based on the audit, we address the foundational factors AI models use to evaluate contractor credibility: GBP completeness and consistency, NAP accuracy across directory sources, schema markup (structured code that tells search engines and AI tools exactly what your business does and where you do it) on service and location pages, review velocity and response patterns, and entity indicators across authoritative local sources. These are the data points that determine whether an AI model trusts your business enough to name it in an answer.
Content Optimization for AI Citation
We restructure and create content specifically to earn AI appearances. This includes service pages that answer the specific questions homeowners ask AI tools, FAQ content structured for AI, location-specific content that tells AI platforms which areas you serve, and authoritative content that positions your operation as a credible source on trade-specific topics. Every piece of content we create works for both traditional search and AI at the same time.
Monitoring and Optimization
AI search is not a one-time fix. We monitor how often your business appears across major AI platforms, track changes in the signals those platforms rely on, and adjust the program as those signals and competitor activity shift. Monthly reporting covers what the program is producing and where the next adjustments are going.
How AI Search Optimization Differs by Trade
The questions homeowners ask AI tools, the competitor landscape, and the demand patterns are different in every trade. Here's how the work changes depending on what you do.
HVAC SEO
Homeowners ask AI tools about brand-specific repair questions, "best HVAC contractor near me" recommendations, and seasonal urgency queries (a furnace going out in February, an AC failing in July). HVAC AI optimization weighs review velocity heavily, leans into brand-specific schema for the equipment you service, and structures content around the symptoms homeowners describe to AI tools before they describe them to a contractor.
Plumbing AEO
Plumbing queries to AI tools skew toward emergencies: burst pipes, water heaters out, drain backups. AI models recommending a plumber weigh response-time signals, after-hours availability, and emergency-service schema alongside the standard credibility indicators. We structure your AI presence so the model trusts you to handle the call a homeowner needs to make at 11 p.m. on a Sunday.
Roofing AEO
Roofing queries to AI tools include storm damage, insurance claims, material comparisons, and "should I repair or replace" questions. AI models pulling roofing recommendations weigh credentials (manufacturer certifications, insurance specialist designations), photo evidence of completed work, and content that walks a homeowner through the decision they're trying to make. We build that signal density into your AI presence.
Electrician AEO
Electrical queries to AI tools cover code questions, safety concerns, panel upgrades, and EV charger installs. AI models recommending an electrician weigh licensing prominence, safety-content authority, and clarity around what's a DIY job versus a licensed electrician's call. We structure your AI presence so the model has a clear answer when a homeowner asks who to call for the work they're describing.
The Numbers
Behind the Work
Home services contractors hire V+M because something in their marketing isn't working and they can't tell what. Once the program is running, that changes. Here's what the numbers look like when the guesswork is gone.
AI Search Optimization Works Best Alongside
These Services
AI visibility is built on the same foundation as the rest of your digital marketing. These are the services that strengthen your AI presence and get stronger when AI optimization is running alongside them:
Questions About AI Search Optimization
These are the questions worth answering before you decide whether AI search optimization belongs in your marketing mix.
Traditional SEO and AI search engine optimization overlap but don't replace each other. SEO gets your pages ranked in the traditional blue-link Google results. AI optimization gets your business named when AI tools generate answers to homeowner questions. A contractor can rank well in traditional search and be completely absent from AI-generated answers, and vice versa. The factors that drive each aren't the same, and neither approach covers the other automatically.
Local SEO focuses on getting your business to appear in Google's map pack, local search results, and your Google Business Profile listing when homeowners search for a contractor near them. AI search optimization focuses on getting your business named when homeowners ask AI tools who to hire. The two share some foundational work (GBP completeness, consistent directory listings, and review velocity matter for both), but the content structure, schema markup, and entity signals that drive AI recommendations go beyond what a standard local SEO program addresses. The contractors who show up in both places have the strongest overall search presence.
Google AI Overviews matter most in terms of volume because they appear within Google search, where the majority of homeowner searches still happen. ChatGPT is the second priority, the tool homeowners are increasingly using to ask "who should I call" type questions, and its answers carry significant trust. Perplexity SEO is becoming a third priority as more homeowners use Perplexity for research-heavy decisions like roof replacement or major HVAC projects. The program we build covers all three along with Bing Copilot and Gemini, and we weight priority toward where your specific customers are most active.
Foundation work, fixing GBP gaps, correcting directory inconsistencies, and adding schema markup, typically produces measurable changes in AI appearance frequency within 60 to 90 days. Content built to earn AI references needs time to be indexed, evaluated, and weighted by AI tools. A realistic timeline for a contractor starting from scratch is three to six months to meaningful AI visibility, with improvements continuing as the program matures.
Google Analytics shows some AI-referred traffic, but it only captures visits where a homeowner clicked a link from an AI tool and landed on your site. It doesn't tell you how often your business is being named in AI-generated answers, which queries are surfacing you, or how frequently you're appearing compared to competitors. We set up monitoring that goes beyond what Google Analytics captures: tracking direct appearances across major AI tools and changes in the indicators those tools use to generate recommendations. If AI search is contributing to your lead flow, we'll show you what's driving it and where to push harder.
The audit covers four areas: current appearance status (which AI tools are naming your business in answers and for which queries), identity accuracy (what information AI models currently have about your operation and where it's wrong), data gaps (which foundational factors, GBP completeness, directory accuracy, review velocity, schema markup, are below the threshold AI models need to name you), and competitive position (which contractors in your area are earning AI appearances you aren't and why). From that, we create a prioritized action plan.
Yes. We build programs around how homeowners in your specific trade use AI search, not around a generic local business optimization template. The work we do for an HVAC contractor is different from what we do for a plumber or a roofer because the questions homeowners ask AI tools, the competitor landscape in each trade, and the seasonal demand patterns are all different.
Cost depends on your current visibility baseline, which tools you're prioritizing, the competitive landscape in your area, and whether AI optimization is running alongside other V+M services or as a standalone program. We size engagements around what an audit shows your business needs.
AI models favor established, consistently referenced businesses, so the longer competitors build visibility ahead of you, the harder it becomes to earn recommendations and close that gap.
Find Out If AI Is Recommending Your Business to Homeowners in Your Area
Contractors who establish AI visibility early show up before homeowners even open a browser. The call comes from someone who already got a recommendation, already knows the name, and is ready to book. That's a different kind of lead than anything paid media produces. Schedule a free marketing assessment and find out whether your business is already earning those calls or leaving them for a competitor who got there first.