Contractors

Website design for contractors and home service trades.

Homeowners compare three contractors before they call one. The website that shows finished work, a license number, and a fast way to reach you is usually the one that gets the call.

What homeowners check before calling

Before and after photos of real jobs

Nothing sells a trade like finished work. Project galleries organized by job type let someone find the exact thing they are planning.

License and insurance in plain sight

License number, insurance, and years in business belong near the top, not buried on an about page. It is the fastest trust signal you have.

A page for each service you offer

Roofing, remodels, decks, concrete. Separate pages let each service rank on its own and give you something specific to send a lead.

Estimate requests with photo upload

Letting someone send a picture of the problem saves a trip and lets you scope work before you commit a truck to it.

Emergency or after hours contact

If you take urgent calls, that number needs to be visible everywhere. If you do not, saying so sets expectations.

Features we usually build in

  • Project gallery with before and after pairs
  • Individual service pages
  • License and insurance badges
  • Estimate request form with photo upload
  • Service area map or list
  • Financing information section
  • Reviews and references
  • Tap to call header on mobile

Recommended package

Business Plus

Contractors usually need a page per service plus a real project gallery, which pushes past six pages. Business Plus covers ten pages with the gallery and blog built in.

Service business work is the closest match in our current portfolio, including DenialPro. See the portfolio.

Questions from this trade

How many project photos should I have ready?
Ten to twenty good ones are plenty to start. We can add more as jobs finish.
Can I show pricing for my trade?
Most contractors show typical ranges rather than fixed prices. It sets expectations without locking you in.
Do I need a separate page for every service?
For the services you actually want more of, yes. A single combined page rarely ranks for any of them.
Can the site handle a crew calendar or job tracking?
That is Business Systems territory. It can be added as a later piece once the main site is up.

Ready to Start Building?

Every project begins with a $25 design fee. That covers your intake, your project plan, and the schedule for your build.