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Blessed Arc Media

WebDesignforContractors

We build websites for general contractors, because it's something we understand. You need a website that showcases your work and builds credibility for customers that land on your site.

5-star reviews from service businesses

Web design for a contractor means a portfolio-first site that wins the homeowner before the in-person estimate: finished-job photos sorted by type, your license and reviews where buyers look for them, and an estimate request built for real projects instead of a bare contact box.

Where we have found most customers land

The referral client

This is a customer that was referred to you. And they are coming to your website, and they are looking for someone they can trust, someone they can have build their dream home, or whatever work it is they are wanting done. They are looking for a site that is a portfolio site, with testimonials and lots of pictures of other jobs you have done.

The browsing customer

When a customer finds you on social media, or they find you on Google, or maybe it is even ChatGPT, this is where it is even more important to check all the boxes. You need to give them proof, you need to give them pictures, and your website needs to answer all their questions. But the part that's most important here is even showing up to begin with. And because of that, we also offer SEO services.

What we focus on building

Here's what goes on a contractor's site, and the reason each piece earns its spot.

A gallery that does the selling

Before-and-after photos of jobs you've actually finished, sorted by type so people find the work that looks like theirs. Construction is a show-me business, so the portfolio sits at the center of the page, not buried three clicks deep.

License, insurance, and reviews

Licensed, insured, bonded, years in business, your warranty, and your reviews, all shown where buyers go looking for them. That's the vetting checklist running in their head, so we answer it before they have to ask, with your reviews sitting right where the decision happens.

An estimate request built for big jobs

Not a lonely "contact us" box. A form that asks for the project type, the scope, and the timeline, so serious buyers can reach you and you can spend your time quoting the right ones.

A site that makes a small crew look established

Clean, fast, and professional, so you stop losing bids to a competitor who isn't better than you, he just looks bigger online.

Answers for contractors

Most of my work comes from referrals and word of mouth. Do I even need a website?
Yes. A referral still looks you up before they call, especially when the job is big. Word of mouth gets your name in the door, but the website is where they check your work and decide you're worth a sit-down. The bigger the project, the harder they vet.
Can you make my small crew look established?
Yes, and it's mostly design plus proof they can see. A clean, professional site with photos of your work and your license and reviews up front does the job. You don't need to be the biggest company in town. You need to look like the one that won't disappear, and a two-man crew can absolutely look like that.
Can I see examples of sites you've built?
Yes. Our work page has live client sites and case studies you can go through, so you can see how the portfolio, reviews, and estimate request come together on a real build.See our work
Can people request an estimate or quote through the site?
Yes, and we build it for big jobs, not just a "contact us" box. The form asks for the project type, the scope, and the timeline, so the people reaching out actually tell you what they need. That means fewer tire-kickers and more requests you can turn into quotes worth your time.
Do you only build for contractors?
No, we build for all kinds of local service businesses. But this portfolio-first approach is built for how people choose a contractor, which is slowly, by comparing your finished work against the other guy's. If that's how people pick you, this is the right way to build it.
What does a contractor website cost?
Custom sites start at $499. What yours runs depends on size and what it needs to do, and you can see how that shakes out on the pricing page. No packages you have to squint at, no surprise line items.

For the universal stuff, who you work with, how the process goes, and the fact that you own everything we build, head over to the web design page

Your next big job is already comparing bids

Somebody out there is weeks from picking a contractor, and right now your website is one of the three they're weighing. Give them a reason to trust you with it.

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