Most customers check you online before they call.

Even when someone hears about you from a friend, your website helps them confirm you are real, local, active, and easy to contact.

Pick a starting point below. Every site is built around your business, services, photos, service area, and contact preferences.

Six strong starting points.

These examples are starting points, not fixed templates. Each one we can adapt for painters, flooring installers, tree services, fence and deck companies, concrete crews, tile installers, and other local businesses.

Screenshot of a direct local service website design.

Direct Local Service

Plain-spoken and phone-first for painters, fence crews, repair contractors, and practical businesses that want calls without a polished sales act.

Best when
Customers mostly need proof you are local, reachable, and clear.
Lead flow
Phone, short quote form, photos, and service-area details.
Screenshot of a premium craftsmanship website design.

Premium Craftsmanship

Calmer, more detailed, and higher-trust for deck builders, flooring installers, concrete patios, remodelers, and finish trades where workmanship needs explaining.

Best when
The job is expensive enough that buyers compare judgment, materials, and process.
Lead flow
Consultation request, project photos, material notes, and careful scope.
Screenshot of a quote-first local service website design.

Quote Lab

Tool-first and estimate-led for fence, flooring, concrete, painting, and other services where customers want a ballpark before they talk to someone.

Best when
You need better-qualified leads and fewer vague price calls.
Lead flow
Guided questions, rough range, assumptions, and follow-up request.
Screenshot of a fast response dispatch website design.

Fast Response Dispatch

Operational and urgent for tree service, storm cleanup, emergency repairs, garage doors, plumbing, and safety-sensitive work where the first details matter.

Best when
Customers have an immediate problem and need to know what to send first.
Lead flow
Damage report, urgency, photos, access notes, and callback path.
Screenshot of an owner-operated specialist website design.

Owner-Operated Specialist

Quiet, personal, and specific for solo painters, tile installers, flooring installers, repair specialists, and owner-led trades where trust comes from one accountable person.

Best when
The owner is the reason customers choose the business.
Lead flow
Owner note, small service list, photo request, and direct contact.
Screenshot of a warm crew-led website design.

Warm Crew-Led

Bigger, friendlier, and more memorable for painting crews, tree services, deck repair teams, and local companies whose people help win trust.

Best when
You want the company to feel reachable, human, and easy to call.
Lead flow
Call, text-style request, crew photos, job examples, and fast callback.

Included with every site.

The design changes, but the practical pieces stay the same: customers should understand what you do and how to contact you quickly.

Mobile-friendly page

Built for people checking from a phone before they call or send a message.

Services and service area

Clear explanation of the work you do, where you do it, and what is in scope.

Phone and contact path

Call, email, quote form, photo request, or another lead flow that fits your business.

Photos or starter visuals

Your real job photos are best. If needed, we can start with clean starter visuals.

Fast managed hosting

Static, quick-loading pages that can be hosted and managed without heavy software.

Room to grow

Start with a strong first page, then add service pages or automation if demand proves it.

Not sure what your page should look like?

That is normal. Tell us what kind of work you do, where you work, what customers ask before hiring you, and what you want them to do next. We can recommend a starting point and build the first version around your company.