BeforeGeneral contractor website design across New England
Websites for general contractors that read as established, licensed and local. We rebuild your current site as a free demo first, so you can see the new one beside the old one before you spend anything.
60 general contractor sites we have rebuilt
Every one of these is a real general contractor’s website, rebuilt from scratch and running live. The dated original is on the left.
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BeforeWhat a general contractor website has to get right
A GC is judged on trust before anything else, and the website is the first proof of it.
- Licensing, insurance and years in business stated plainly
- A portfolio spanning the work you actually want more of
- Clear separation between residential and commercial
- Contact paths that suit a homeowner and a developer alike
Questions general contractors ask
What does a general contractor website cost?
The rebuild is free to look at. We build a full demo of your new site first, and you only pay if you want it live: from $497 one-time to launch it as-is, or from $1,500 for a custom build. No retainer and no contract for the site itself.
Do I have to get on a call first?
No. We build the demo from your current website and public information, then send you a link. If you like it we finish it to your vision. If not, nothing happens and we will not chase you.
How long does it take to go live?
Days, not months, once you approve the demo. Most of the build is already done by the time you see it, so what is left is your edits, your domain, and going live.
Do I keep my domain, photos and content?
Yes. It stays your domain, your branding, your photos and your words. We rebuild around what you already own.
We do the automation too
A website gets the call. Answering it is a separate problem, and we build that as well — from missed-call text-back up to a full operations system. See what we built for one contractor running two brands, or start with the automation overview.
Also for electricians, plumbers, HVAC contractors, remodelers, roofers, landscapers, masons, painters.