Web design for Contractors & Renovators
Websites for Contractors & Renovators That Win the Next Job
When someone needs a deck rebuilt or a kitchen gutted, they look you up before they call. Your website has one job: prove you do good work and make it dead simple to ask for a quote. We build you a site that does exactly that, with a gallery that sells the work for you. You pay once and own the whole thing, files and domain included. No monthly rent, no platform that holds your photos hostage.
What your contractors & renovators website needs
A project gallery that does the selling
Before-and-after photos of your real jobs are the single most persuasive thing on a contractor's site, so we build a clean, fast gallery you can add to yourself after every project.
A quote request form, not just a phone number
Homeowners often message after hours, so the site needs a simple form that captures the job type, address, and a few photos and lands straight in your inbox.
Clear services and service area
We spell out exactly what you do (renos, additions, framing, finishing) and the towns you cover, so you stop fielding calls for jobs outside your range.
Trust signals that close the deal
Licensing, WSIB coverage, insurance, warranty, and years in business shown up front, because a homeowner letting a crew into their house needs to trust you first.
Why owning beats renting for contractors & renovators
- Your project photos are your best salespeople. On a rented builder, if you stop paying, the gallery you spent years filling goes dark. Own the site and the photos stay yours, forever, wherever you host them.
- Renovation work is seasonal and cash flow swings. A one-time build means no monthly subscription draining the account in your slow months, just a site that keeps bringing in quote requests year-round.
- Contractors move fast and add new work weekly. With a plain-English guide written for you, you can drop in new project photos yourself the same night you finish a job, no developer, no waiting.
Contractors & Renovators website FAQ
How much does a contractor website cost?
It is a one-time price, not a monthly fee. A single-page Starter site is $49, a multi-page Business site with a quote or booking form is $149, and a fully custom build with a large gallery and service pages starts from $399. You own everything you pay for. An optional managed care plan is about $19/mo if you ever want us to handle hosting and updates, but it is never required.
Can I add new project photos myself after a job?
Yes. That is the whole point. You get a plain-English PDF guide written for a non-technical owner that walks you through adding photos and updating your gallery. Finish a basement on Friday, post the before-and-afters that night. No developer, no monthly software.
How is this different from building it myself on Wix or Squarespace?
Those are monthly subscriptions for a closed platform. Wix runs $17 to $159 a month and you cannot export your site's design if you ever leave. Squarespace is $16 to $99 a month with limited XML export that does not include your images. With us you pay once, own all the files and your domain, and can host the site anywhere, even on your own.
Will the quote form actually reach me out in the field?
Yes. Quote requests go straight to your email the moment someone hits send, with the job details and any photos they attached. You can read it on your phone between jobs and call them back the same day, while the lead is still hot.
Own your contractors & renovators website — from $49
Pay once, own it outright, edit it yourself with a plain-English guide. No monthly fee, no lock-in.
