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How to Build a Contractor Website

A contractor website should showcase your services, build trust with homeowners, and make it easy to request estimates. This guide walks you through the process.

Plan your contractor website pages

Before building, plan the pages your contractor website needs. Most contractor websites need a homepage, service pages, project gallery, about page, service area pages, and a contact or estimate request page.

SiteBuildHub provides page checklists for contractor websites so you do not miss important pages.

  • Homepage with clear service overview
  • Individual service pages
  • Project gallery or portfolio
  • About page with license and insurance details
  • Service area pages
  • Estimate request form

Prepare your content

Gather project photos, service descriptions, license and insurance details, reviews, and your business story before building. Having content ready prevents delays.

Write service descriptions that explain scope, process, and what makes your work different.

Build with trust in mind

Homeowners hiring contractors are making a high-trust decision. Display license information, insurance details, certifications, reviews, and project photos prominently.

Make it easy to request an estimate from every page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What pages does a contractor website need?

Homepage, service pages, project gallery, about page, service area pages, and an estimate request form.

How do I get estimate requests from my website?

Include a clear estimate request form on every service page and in the main navigation.

Should I show project photos on my contractor website?

Yes. Project photos build trust and help homeowners visualize your work quality.

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

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Plan Your Contractor Website