Contractor Web Design
A homeowner planning a kitchen remodel or an addition is comparing two or three contractors at once, and the first thing they judge is your website. It has one real job: show the quality of the work you do, then make asking for an estimate the obvious next step. Contractor web design is the build that handles both. It gives your SEO for contractors a structure to rank on and is part of your full contractor marketing.
We have designed and built websites since 2018, US registered, with a small senior team that does the work itself. The site we make for you is built from scratch around your trades and your photos, and it belongs to you.
What a contractor website needs
Finished projects, organized by type, with enough detail that a homeowner pictures their own remodel. This is the page that beats a competitor whose site shows a stock photo and a phone number.
Real photos of the gut and the reveal, paired side by side, because nothing earns a homeowner’s trust faster than seeing a tired space turned into the one they want.
Kitchens, baths, additions, whole-home remodels, the towns you cover, each on its own page, so a search for your exact job lands on a page about that job.
A short form for the project details you actually need, plus click-to-call on every screen, so a homeowner ready to reach out does it in one tap instead of hunting for your number.
Reviews, your license and insurance, and photos of your own crew and trucks, the signals that tell someone it is safe to let you into their home.
If you offer payment plans, the site says so on the pages where budget is the question, so sticker shock does not end the conversation early.
Homeowners browse contractors from the couch and the job site. We build light pages that load quickly and read well on a small screen, photos and all.
A portfolio that closes the bid.
Finished projects, organized by type, with enough detail that a homeowner pictures their own remodel. This is the page that beats a competitor whose site shows a stock photo and a phone number.
Before-and-after galleries that do the talking.
Real photos of the gut and the reveal, paired side by side, because nothing earns a homeowner’s trust faster than seeing a tired space turned into the one they want.
A page for every trade and service area.
Kitchens, baths, additions, whole-home remodels, the towns you cover, each on its own page, so a search for your exact job lands on a page about that job.
An estimate request that is easy to send.
A short form for the project details you actually need, plus click-to-call on every screen, so a homeowner ready to reach out does it in one tap instead of hunting for your number.
Proof a homeowner can verify.
Reviews, your license and insurance, and photos of your own crew and trucks, the signals that tell someone it is safe to let you into their home.
Financing shown where it matters.
If you offer payment plans, the site says so on the pages where budget is the question, so sticker shock does not end the conversation early.
Fast pages that hold up on a phone.
Homeowners browse contractors from the couch and the job site. We build light pages that load quickly and read well on a small screen, photos and all.
How your build comes together
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Where our contractor sites pull ahead
Built to book estimates, not just to look sharp.
Every trade page and gallery points a homeowner toward the same thing: a filled-in estimate request or a tap on your number.
You keep everything.
The site, the photos, the content, and the accounts are yours. There is no proprietary platform you are stuck on, and your office can run it.
Your photos treated as the selling point.
We build galleries and project pages that make real job-site photos look as good as the work, because that is what wins the bid.
Straight talk on scope and cost.
We tell you what the build involves and what drives the price before you sign anything.
A small senior team, building since 2018.
The people who design and develop your site are the people you talk to.
What a contractor website costs
A contractor website is a one-time custom build, priced once we have seen your trades and what the site has to do. We do not sell one flat package, because a single-trade remodeler with a handful of pages and a full-service general contractor covering a dozen towns are not the same project.
What moves the number: how many trade and service-area pages you need, whether the design is fully custom or based on a starting template, how many photo galleries and before-and-after sets we build, the integrations involved (estimate forms, CRM, financing, scheduling), and how much content writing or migration from an old site is required.
Tell us about the work on a call and we will scope it and hand you a fixed figure. Published retainer prices are on the pricing page, and you can read about our broader web development work as well.
Ready to get a real number?
Contractor website questions
Straight answers to what owners ask first.
How many of my past projects should the site show?
Enough to cover the jobs you want more of, with strong photos for each. A focused gallery of your best remodels does more than a long list of thumbnails, so we pick the work that sells the work.
Can you build before-and-after photo galleries?
Yes. Side-by-side and slider galleries are a core part of a contractor build. Send us the photos you have, and we will lay them out so the change reads clearly on any screen.
Will the estimate-request form send leads straight to me?
Yes. We set the form to collect the project details you want and deliver each request to your inbox or CRM the moment it is sent, with click-to-call on every page for homeowners who would rather just talk.
Can the site cover the different trades and towns I serve?
Yes. We give each trade and each service area its own page, which helps a homeowner find their exact job and helps you show up for searches in the places you work.
Can we display the financing options we offer?
Yes. If you offer payment plans or partner financing, we present it on the pages where cost comes up, so budget is one less reason a homeowner stalls.
What if I do not have professional photos yet?
We work with what you have and build the galleries so they are easy to add to. As you photograph finished jobs, your team can drop new sets in without calling us back.
Start your contractor website
If your site is dated, slow, or simply not turning visitors into estimate requests, a short call is the place to begin. We will look at the work you do and what a build would take to put it in front of homeowners ready to hire.
Book a call to scope your site, check the pricing page, or head back to the full contractor marketing overview.