If you are a contractor relying on word of mouth and a Facebook page, you are leaving jobs on the table. When a homeowner needs work done, they search on their phone, skim a few options, and request a quote from whoever looks the most established. A real website is what makes you look established, and it works while you are on the job site.
Homeowners check you out before they call
Even when a customer is referred to you, the first thing they do is look you up. If they find nothing, or a slow, dated page, that referral cools off fast. If they find a clean site with real project photos and reviews, you are already the front-runner before the phone rings.
Your website is your 24/7 sales rep. It answers "are these guys legit, do they do my kind of work, and how do I reach them?" without you lifting a finger.
What a contractor website should do
- Capture quote requests with a simple form that lands the job details in your inbox and CRM
- Show a project gallery with before-and-after photos that prove your quality
- Display your reviews and any licenses, insurance, or affiliations that build trust
- Rank for "near me" searches with local SEO so nearby homeowners find you first
- Click to call from any phone, because urgent jobs do not wait
It pays for itself with one job
Most contracting jobs are worth hundreds or thousands of dollars. A website that brings in even one extra job a month more than covers its cost, and it keeps working every month after that.
We build contractor sites for a flat one-time fee plus a simple monthly care plan that covers hosting, security, and updates, so you never have to think about the tech.
Ready for a website that actually brings in customers?
One flat build fee, a simple monthly care plan, and your site live in days, not months. We are based in Jefferson, OH and build across Northeast Ohio and Northwest PA.
Get started →Common questions
How much does a contractor website cost?
A one-time build fee starting at $1,500, plus a monthly care plan from $250 that covers hosting, security, updates, and support. The website is yours.
Can homeowners request a quote on the site?
Yes. Every site includes quote-request forms that capture the job details and contact info, delivered to your inbox and CRM so you can follow up fast.