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DIY vs Professional Website: Which One Actually Makes Sense for Your Contracting Business?

You’ve seen the ads: “Build a free website in minutes!” Wix, Squarespace, GoDaddy — they all promise that anyone can create a professional website without any technical skills. And technically, they’re right. Anyone CAN build a website with these tools. But there’s a massive gap between having a website and having a website that generates … Read more

The 7-Day Website Launch: How We Build Contractor Sites Fast Without Cutting Corners

“Seven days? There’s no way you can build a quality website in seven days.” We hear this a lot. And honestly, the skepticism is fair. Most web design projects take 4-8 weeks. Some drag on for months. So how do we consistently deliver professional contractor websites in about a week? The answer isn’t that we … Read more

Before and After: What a Professional Website Does for a Contracting Business

Nothing tells the story better than real results. When contractors come to us, their websites usually fall into one of three categories: outdated, non-existent, or built by a cousin who “knows computers.” In each case, the transformation is dramatic — not just in how the site looks, but in how the business performs. Here’s what … Read more

How Much Does a Contractor Website Cost in 2026? (Honest Breakdown)

It’s the first question every contractor asks, and it deserves a straight answer: how much does a professional website actually cost? The problem is that most web design companies dodge this question. They say “it depends” or ask you to “schedule a consultation.” Meanwhile, you just want a number so you can decide whether it … Read more

What to Expect When You Hire a Web Designer (The Entire Process Explained)

You know you need a website. Maybe your current one looks like it was built during the Obama administration. Maybe you don’t have one at all. Either way, you’ve decided it’s time — but you have no idea what the process actually looks like. That uncertainty keeps a lot of contractors from pulling the trigger. … Read more