Walt Builds.

Work

Recent builds.

What they walked in with, and what they walked out with.

RV park & campground · Batesville, MS · 2026

Evergreens RV Park.

The situation

A park whose reservations lived on the phone — every booking meant catching someone at the front desk.

What I built

A booking-first site wired into the park's Campspot reservation system: campers see the sites, check the rules, and reserve on their own.

What changed

  • Every page routes to a live booking flow
  • Park rules, amenities, and rates published and easy to find
  • The park owns the site, the domain, and every account

Rural water system · Mississippi · 2026

Denmark Water Association.

The situation

A member-owned water association handling bills, water-quality reports, and outage notices with paper and phone calls.

What I built

A member site with online bill-pay, published water-quality reports, and a staff dashboard for posting notices — built to the standards rural water systems answer to.

What changed

  • Members pay online instead of mailing checks
  • Required water-quality reporting posted where members can find it
  • Office staff post outages and notices without calling a developer

Behavioral health · Oxford, MS · 2026

Life Balance Counseling.

The situation

A counseling practice whose website intake form handled sensitive client information the wrong way — and search rankings that didn't reflect the quality of the practice.

What I built

A compliant intake path that keeps client information private end-to-end, plus ongoing local search work: structured data, content, and Google Business alignment.

What changed

  • Intake now handles sensitive information the way a practice should
  • Steady climb in local search for the searches that matter
  • Ongoing care — the practice calls one person and it gets done

Construction & remodeling · North Mississippi · 2025–2026

MHP Construction.

The situation

A construction company stuck on a slow WordPress site that was hard to update and invisible in local search.

What I built

A ground-up rebuild on a modern stack: fast pages, real service-area coverage, and an estimate pipeline the office actually uses.

What changed

  • Site loads fast on the phones customers actually use
  • Service pages cover the towns the crews actually work
  • Estimates flow into the office instead of a contact-form inbox

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