Next.js on the edge
Rebuilt from WordPress to a Next.js build served from Cloudflare's edge, with AVIF imagery and Core Web Vitals engineered in — so the site is fast everywhere, not just on the developer's laptop.
Case study · Landscaping
What our standard build actually delivers, live: near-perfect performance, a 0.6-second paint and zero layout shift.
Perth, WAWebsite rebuild & performanceComplete
The situation
Perth Landscaping Group's site was rebuilt from WordPress to Next.js and is live on Cloudflare. Rather than reconstruct a “before” we can't evidence, this one stands as a clean example of what our standard build delivers out of the box — measured on the live site.
What was at stake
For a local landscaping business, the website is the first impression and the main lead path. A slow, clunky site quietly taxes every marketing dollar and every referral; a fast, clean one converts more of the same traffic. The performance floor isn't vanity — it's the conversion tax you stop paying.
What we did
Rebuilt from WordPress to a Next.js build served from Cloudflare's edge, with AVIF imagery and Core Web Vitals engineered in — so the site is fast everywhere, not just on the developer's laptop.
Analytics and consent, structured data, security headers, sitemaps and a conversion-focused layout — the same inclusions we ship on every site, so the build is complete rather than just pretty.
Every number here is from a Google PageSpeed Insights run against the live site — not a lab score or a preview build. What you see is what a real visitor gets.
The proof
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| Performance — desktop | 99 |
| Performance — mobile | 94 |
| Largest Contentful Paint — desktop | 0.6s |
| Largest Contentful Paint — mobile | 2.9s |
| Cumulative Layout Shift | 0 |
| Accessibility | 96 |
Live-site Google PageSpeed Insights, 2026-07-15. No historical baseline exists for this site, so it's presented as a standard-build performance showcase rather than a before→after.
The result
A live landscaping site running at near-perfect performance with a sub-one-second desktop paint and zero layout shift — a concrete example of the standard every Salty rebuild is held to. The numbers are what a real visitor's browser reports, today.
What this means for you
This is the bar. When we rebuild a site, “done” means it measures like this on the live web — fast, stable and complete — not just redesigned. It's the same standard behind every build on this page.
Book a call. We'll run your current numbers and show you the gap between where you are and this.