Web design for contractors
A contractor website should win trust before the first call.
Most contractor websites either look unfinished, load slowly on mobile, or hide the proof customers need before reaching out. We build websites around the real decision path: service, location, proof, estimate, call.
Contractors audit focus
We find the leaks before you buy more traffic.
✓Local visibility
✓Website trust
✓Lead path friction
✓First 30-day fix list
Problem
Visitors cannot quickly tell what you do, where you work, or why they should trust you.
Problem
Project photos, reviews, and service details are scattered or missing.
Problem
The site looks fine on desktop but loses mobile visitors before they call.
What we build toward
More qualified local inquiries, not just prettier pages.
→Clear service pages for your highest-value jobs.
→Mobile-first layouts that make calling or requesting help obvious.
→Proof sections for reviews, photos, guarantees, and local credibility.
→Technical foundations for SEO, analytics, and future ad campaigns.
How the first month works
Audit first. Fix the bottleneck. Then scale what works.
01
Map the lead path
We identify what a visitor needs to believe before they call or request an estimate.
02
Build trust into the page
We structure proof, services, service areas, and CTAs so the page answers buying questions quickly.
03
Measure the next step
We track calls, email clicks, audit requests, and pricing CTAs so the site can improve over time.
What the free audit proves
The audit gives you a page-by-page view of where trust, speed, SEO, or CTA clarity is costing you leads.
Can you redesign my existing contractor site?
Yes. We start by auditing what should stay, what should be rewritten, and what is actively hurting trust or search visibility.
Do you write the copy too?
Yes. A contractor site needs plain-language service copy, local proof, and conversion-focused calls to action — not generic agency filler.
Can this support Google Ads later?
That is the point. A stronger website makes paid traffic less wasteful because visitors land on pages built to answer their questions.