Web Design for Contractors

Web design built for contractors who actually want jobs.

We design contractor websites that load fast, look right on a phone, and turn visitors into phone calls. No templates. No fluff.

Why web design matters for contractors.

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Most people find you on their phone

Over 70% of people searching for a contractor are doing it from a phone. If your site looks bad on a small screen, they're hitting the back button.

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Customers judge you in 5 seconds

An old, slow, or ugly site tells a homeowner you might not finish the job either. A clean site tells them you do good work.

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Design moves people to call

Big buttons. Clear pricing. Photos of real work. The right design layout pulls a stranger off your homepage and onto your call list.

Most contractor websites look like they were built in 2008. We don't do that.

Your website is the first impression on every job you'll ever bid. A homeowner wakes up to a leak, types your trade plus their town into Google, and lands on whatever shows up first. They look at the site for about five seconds before they decide if you're worth a call. That decision is design.

We don't use page builders. We don't drop your logo into a template some agency sells to a hundred other contractors. Every site we build gets its own layout, its own photos, and its own pages for the work that actually pays. The result is a site that doesn't look like everyone else's, loads fast on a phone, and pushes visitors toward picking up the phone.

Design is also where the boring stuff hides. Buttons that are big enough to tap with a thumb. Phone numbers that click to call. Forms that take 30 seconds. Photos that show finished work, not stock photos of suit-and-tie business meetings. We get all of that right because we do it for contractors all day.

What good web design looks like.

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Mobile first, always

Your site has to work on a phone before anything else. We build mobile first, then scale up. Big tap targets, click-to-call phone numbers, fast loading on a 4G connection at the worst possible signal. If a customer can't reach your phone number in two thumb taps, you've already lost the job.

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Photos of your work, not stock

Stock photos kill trust. A homeowner wants to see your truck, your crew, the deck you built last summer, the kitchen you remodeled in their neighborhood. We help you get the right photos and lay them out so they sell the work for you. Real photos, real jobs, real reviews.

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Pages for the work that actually pays

Every trade has bread and butter jobs. Roofing replacement. Water heater installs. Deck builds. Kitchen remodels. We give each of those its own page with the right keywords, the right photos, and the right call to action. That's how you rank for the searches that turn into actual bookings, not generic traffic that goes nowhere.

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Service area pages that rank locally

Most contractors work a 30 to 50 mile radius. We build a page for each town or neighborhood you serve, with content that's specific enough to rank in local search. Not the spammy doorway pages that get a site penalized. Real, useful content for the area, written for the homeowner who lives there.

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Forms that don't get ignored

Most contractor forms ask for too much. Name, phone, email, address, project details, budget, timeline, how they heard about you. By the time the homeowner is on field five they're gone. Our forms ask for the bare minimum to start a conversation. The lead lands in your dashboard and your phone the second they hit send.

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Clean, plain design that ages well

Trends come and go. We don't chase whatever Wix is pushing this quarter. Your site needs to look professional in 2026 and still look professional in 2030. Clean lines, your trade colors, photos that do the heavy lifting. Nothing that screams 'this was designed in 2024 and now it's outdated.'

Everything included in every plan.

Professional website on your own domain
Lead capture forms that feed your dashboard
Digital agreements with e-signatures
Job and lead tracking dashboard
Hosting and maintenance handled for you
Mobile-friendly design
Fast load times
Ongoing support

Questions contractors ask us.

Do I need a designer or a developer?

Most contractors need both. A designer makes it look right. A developer makes it actually work. We do both in-house, so you don't need to hire two people or coordinate between them. One contract, one team, one bill.

Can I just use Wix or Squarespace?

You can. They'll give you something that loads on a phone and has a contact form. What you won't get is a site built specifically for your trade, with the lead capture and quote system built in, hosted on your own domain, with someone to call when something breaks. The math usually works out the same after the first year, except you do all the work yourself.

How long does it take to design a contractor website?

Two to four weeks for most builds. The first week is gathering your photos, your service list, and the pages you need. Week two we get a draft live for you to review. Week three is changes and content. Week four is launch and Google submission. Faster if you're ready to go, longer if we're waiting on photos.

What does a contractor website actually cost?

Our base plan is $149 a month with a $2,000 setup. That covers design, development, hosting, the lead and quote dashboard, and ongoing changes when you need them. Most contractors pay more than that for a site that does less. Pricing is on the pricing page.

Will I be able to update my own site?

Yes for the stuff you'd want to update yourself. Adding a new project photo, changing your phone number, updating your service area. The structural stuff (new pages, new sections, custom features) we handle for you so you don't have to learn another piece of software.

Do you copy templates or build custom?

We start from a proven structure that we know ranks and converts for contractors. Then we customize the copy, photos, layout, and design to your business. So your site doesn't look like everyone else's, but we don't reinvent the wheel and charge you for it either.

What happens if I don't like the design?

We do unlimited revisions during the build, within reason. Most clients dial it in within two or three rounds. After launch, design changes are part of the monthly plan. If you really hate it, we keep working until it's right. We don't get paid if you're not happy with the site.

Web Design for Contractors for every trade we serve.

Other things we do for contractors.

Ready to get this rolling?

Request a demo and we'll show you what your site and dashboard would look like. No pressure, no commitment.

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