Source hierarchyUse the source closest to the fact
Weather claims come from the National Weather Service. Municipal drainage claims come from city pages, plans, or codes. Property-specific diagnoses, prices, credentials, and availability remain questions to confirm.
- National Weather Service climate normals
- City stormwater and public-works pages
- Municipal codes and adopted planning documents
- No invented service history or customer experience
Location-page standardEvery city page needs a different reason to exist
A city page must include its own public drainage facts, property checks, estimate details, sources, and questions. A page that only changes the city name should not be published.
- Unique direct answer and introduction
- At least two city-specific public facts
- Different homeowner and estimate questions
- Links back to the Springfield topic hub and Areas page
Claim boundariesDo not imply a local operation that does not exist
The site does not publish a fake address, Google Business Profile, crew, truck, review, certification, job history, or guaranteed service area. Phone availability and final service details are configured only when real systems exist.
- Ground-level planning, not diagnosis
- Cleaning kept separate from repairs and drainage design
- Final scope and price confirmed before service
- Corrections dated through the page registry