Case study

Eureka Bath Works

https://eurekabathworks.com/

Bath Remodeling

The brief

Bath remodeling business with dual brand identities (Victorian + Norse) needed a unified online presence across 186 pages.

What we built

  • Next.js site rebuild, 186 pages
  • Dual-brand visual system
  • Facebook Page Plugin live across 716 pages
  • Open Graph + fb:pages integration
  • Full LocalBusiness + Service schema
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Search and AI visibility notes

This case study records the work as more than a portfolio screenshot. For Eureka Bath Works, the build emphasized large-site migration, bath-remodeling service depth, performance, and structured project architecture. The page is intentionally written in plain, crawlable HTML so search engines, screen readers, and answer engines can understand the project without waiting for client-side JavaScript.

The technical pattern supports canonical URLs, descriptive metadata, internal links, image alt text, Open Graph previews, and schema-friendly entity relationships. That combination helps the live client site communicate what the organization does while also helping this portfolio page reinforce ThatDevPro topical authority around web development, Core Web Vitals, structured data, and AI-search visibility.

  • Content-first HTML for extractable summaries and citations.
  • Clear service or project language matched to buyer intent.
  • Portfolio graph links that connect the client work to ThatDevPro expertise.