Web design
Contractor websites, hand-coded and measured.
Every site we ship is built for one trade and written in code — no themes, no page builders. Projects from $6,000.

The process
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Intake, before a pixel
We collect what's true about your business — trade, service area, license numbers, real photos — before we write a word. Nothing on your site gets invented.
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Built for the trade
Your site gets its own design and its own copy, written around your work and how homeowners search for it. Not a theme with your logo dropped on top.
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Hand-coded, mobile-first
We build in Next.js and ship static, fast pages — no plugins to break, no builder bloat. Tested on real phones, because that's where the search happens.
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Wired to count leads
Every form submission is logged and sent straight to you, so at month's end you know exactly what the site produced. Speed and structured data are checked against hard gates before launch.
Get a real number before you commit.
Tell us the trade and the metro. We'll scope the build and quote it in writing — no hourly meter, no vague retainer.
See the labeled proof →What you get
- Custom design in your colors, your trade, your service area
- Hand-coded build (Next.js) — no WordPress plugin sprawl
- Mobile-first layout, tested on real phones
- Lead form wired to your phone and inbox, spam-filtered
- Service and service-area pages built on real local demand
- On-page SEO and schema markup
- Page-speed pass before it goes live
Projects from $6,000. The final number depends on scope — we set it together on the call, in writing, before work starts.
Want the tiers and the three-year math behind that floor? What a Nashville contractor website actually costs breaks down what drives the number and how to read a quote.
Straight answers
How much does a contractor website cost?
Projects start at $6,000. The final number rides on scope — page count, how many services and areas you run, whether we write the copy. You get a fixed quote before anything starts. No hourly meter, no surprise invoice.How long does a build take?
Most builds run four to eight weeks, start to launch. The clock depends on page count and how fast we get your photos, license numbers, and service list. We give you a real date on the first call, not a range that quietly slips.Do I own the site when it's done?
Yes. The code, the content, the domain — yours. We don't lock you into a platform you have to keep renting from us to keep your own website online.Why hand-coded instead of a WordPress theme?
A theme ships scripts you never use, which drags the load time — and slow pages lose the lead before the phone number renders. A coded site ships only what the page needs, so it loads faster and reads cleaner to Google. Run this site through PageSpeed Insights and check.Can you write the copy, or do I have to?
Either way. We can draft it from a call and your existing materials, or tighten what you already have. Nothing on your site gets invented — no fake reviews, no claims you can't back up. We'll tell you which route is faster for your job.
Ready to build one that counts leads?
Start a project and you'll get a written scope, a real price, and a site built for your trade — or see what a Nashville contractor site costs first.
See the labeled proof →