Websites for Deck Builders

A website built for your deck building business.

Show off your best outdoor builds, capture leads from homeowners dreaming of a new deck, and manage every project from one dashboard.

Why every deck builder needs a website.

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Outdoor living is in high demand

Homeowners are spending more on their backyards than ever. A website puts you in front of that work before they call the first name they find.

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Decks sell on photos alone

A solid composite deck or custom pergola sells itself. Your website is where homeowners see your work and decide to call you.

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Big jobs need a website they can trust

A custom deck build is a serious decision. Homeowners check your website, your reviews, and your past work before they ever reach out for a quote.

Custom decks are big jobs. Your website earns the trust before the first phone call.

A new deck is a serious investment for a homeowner. They are spending anywhere from ten to fifty thousand dollars on a project that is going to be the centerpiece of their backyard for the next twenty years. They are not picking the first contractor they find. They are looking at photos, reading reviews, checking permits and licensing, and figuring out who actually knows what they are doing. By the time they call, they have already done a background check.

We build deck builder websites that show off your best projects, explain your process, and answer the questions homeowners are asking before they reach out. Composite versus pressure treated, permit handling, ledger flashing, code compliance, design options, financing if you offer it. Every page is built to turn a curious homeowner into a serious lead. Project galleries grouped by material and style let customers picture what you could build for them.

We handle the website, the content, the SEO, the tech, all of it. You stay focused on building decks. The site does the selling while you are out swinging a hammer, so by the time you walk into an estimate, the customer is already pre sold on hiring you.

How a website helps deck builders get more work.

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Project Galleries That Sell Your Deck Builds

A finished deck with clean lines, hidden fasteners, and a great outdoor living space sells the next job. Your website gallery should show a range of projects so homeowners can picture what you could build for them. Take photos of every deck you finish, in good light, from a few angles. Wide shots of the whole deck, close ups of the railing details, the stairs, the decking pattern. Group them by material (composite, cedar, pressure treated) or by style (multi level, wraparound, screened in). The right photos turn your gallery into your best salesperson.

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Composite vs Wood Content Helps Homeowners Decide

A lot of homeowners have no idea what the difference is between composite and pressure treated wood, or why cedar costs more than PT, or how Trex compares to TimberTech. They are spending a few hours on Google trying to figure it out before they call anyone. A page on your site that lays out the options in plain language positions you as the expert and brings in homeowners who are still in the research phase. Cover lifespan, maintenance, cost, look, and what works best for their climate. By the time they call, they trust you.

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Permit and Building Code Info Builds Confidence

Deck projects involve permits, footings, ledger flashing, railing height code, and inspections. Most homeowners have no idea what is required and they worry their contractor is going to skip steps. A page that explains your process for handling permits and code compliance shows homeowners you do things the right way. Mention that you pull the permit, schedule the inspections, and meet local code on footings, joist spacing, and railing height. That alone separates you from the cash only guys who cut corners.

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Capitalize on Seasonal Deck Building Demand

Spring and summer are peak season for deck projects. Homeowners start planning in January and February, get quotes in March, and want the work done by Memorial Day. If your website is not ready and ranking by then, you miss the rush. Get the site live before the season starts so you capture leads early while homeowners are still picking a contractor. The deck builder who shows up first in search during planning season books out the entire summer.

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Get Found for Deck Builder Near Me Searches

Local search drives most deck building work. People type things like deck builders near me, custom deck contractors [city], or composite deck installers in [town]. A website with your service area listed, city specific pages, and the right local keywords helps you show up when homeowners nearby start looking. Build a page for each major town you serve. Get a few Google reviews from each one. Local SEO compounds, and the deck builders who put in the work early own those searches.

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Build Trust With Reviews and Customer Testimonials

A custom deck is a big investment. Homeowners are dropping anywhere from ten to fifty thousand dollars on this project, and they want to hear from real people who have been through it before. Real reviews and testimonials on your website give them that confidence. Pull your best Google reviews and put them right on the home page. If you can get a customer to write a paragraph about their experience, even better. Happy customers talking about your work beats any sales pitch you could come up with.

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

More than a website.

A complete lead system built for contractors

Every site comes with a full dashboard built in. Leads, quotes, digital agreements, and job tracking all in one place.

Built for tradespeople

The tools, the workflow, and the language are all built for contractors. Not generic small businesses. Not tech startups. You.

You own your domain

Your site runs on your own address, yourbusiness.com, not a shared platform or someone else's subdomain. It's yours.

Questions deck builders ask us.

Can I show different decking materials on my website?

Yes. We can build sections or pages for composite, pressure treated wood, cedar, ipe, and any other materials you work with. It helps customers see their options up front and pre qualifies them before they call you.

Do you include a quote request form on the site?

Absolutely. Every site comes with a clear quote form so homeowners can describe their project, upload photos, and reach out. You get notified the moment a request comes in so you can call back fast.

How long until my deck building website is live?

Most sites are up within two weeks. We handle the content, design, and setup so you can stay focused on building decks. If you need it before peak season starts, let us know up front and we will prioritize it.

Can I link to material suppliers from my website?

Yes. If you have preferred suppliers or material partners like Trex, TimberTech, or AZEK, we can add links or logos to your site. It is a nice touch that shows you use quality products and gives you contractor partner credibility.

What if I also build pergolas, fences, or outdoor kitchens?

Then we make those services part of the site. Outdoor living projects pair well with decks and bring in higher value jobs. Each service gets its own page so you rank for the searches that match.

Will my website show photos of past projects?

Yes. Photo galleries are a huge part of a deck builder website. We organize them by project type, material, or location so homeowners can find work that looks like what they want. If you do not have photos yet, take some before launch and we will get them styled up for the site.

Can I add a financing option to my deck website?

Yes. If you offer financing through a partner like Hearth, Synchrony, or GreenSky, we can add a financing page or link right on the site. A lot of homeowners need financing for a big deck project, and showing it up front makes them more likely to reach out.

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