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Contractor Website Planning Guide

SiteBuildHub helps contractors plan websites that showcase services, build trust, and make it easy for homeowners to request estimates.

What a contractor website needs to do

A contractor website needs to show what you do, where you work, and why homeowners should trust you. It should make it easy to request an estimate, see past work, and understand your process.

SiteBuildHub helps you plan service pages, project galleries, estimate request forms, and the trust content that contractor websites need.

  • Service pages for each trade offering
  • Project gallery or portfolio section
  • License, insurance, and certification details
  • Estimate request form or contact flow
  • Service area pages
  • Reviews and testimonials

Planning service pages for contractors

Each service a contractor offers should have its own page with a clear description, scope, process, and call to action. This helps visitors find exactly what they need and supports search visibility.

SiteBuildHub provides content checklists for contractor service pages so you know what to include.

Building trust on a contractor website

Homeowners hiring a contractor are making a high-trust decision. Your website should show license information, insurance details, certifications, reviews, past projects, and a clear process for working together.

Frequently Asked Questions

What pages does a contractor website need?

A contractor website typically needs a homepage, service pages, about page, project gallery, service area pages, contact page, and estimate request form.

Should contractors have a portfolio on their website?

Yes. A project gallery or portfolio helps homeowners see the quality of your work and builds trust before they contact you.

How do I get estimate requests from my contractor website?

Include a clear estimate request form or contact flow on every service page. Make it easy for visitors to describe their project and reach you.

SiteBuildHub helps plan websites. Results depend on your offer, market, traffic, copy, design, and follow-up.

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