The problem
The company runs a large content-heavy site: service pages, project write-ups, area pages, and a steady stream of articles, close to six hundred URLs in all. On a site this size Google crawls slowly and keeps pages selectively, so hundreds sat crawled but not indexed while the site kept growing.
What I did
- Pulled all 599 URLs from Search Console and classified each one by index status
- Submitted the service and project pages first, where the enquiries come from
- Worked down the long tail of articles and area pages, tracking each until it indexed
- Built a per-URL ledger so the client can watch coverage climb as the site grows
- Reached 545 of 599 indexed, 91 percent, with the rest submitted and still moving
site ledger (excerpt)mar 2026
/services/renovationindexed
/projects/recent-buildindexed
/blog/build-guideindexed
/areas/citysubmitted
/aboutindexed
On the record
- 599 service, project and article URLs tracked
- 545 indexed at last snapshot, 91 percent, and climbing
- A large content-heavy construction site worked page by page
- Service and project pages prioritized, the long tail still moving