Mayo’s Remodeling
A modern remodeling website demo built around services, project photos, trust points, and quote requests.
Contractor Website Design
I build clean, fast, Google-ready websites for Arkansas contractors and service businesses that need their online presence to match the quality of their work.
Whether you do remodeling, roofing, plumbing, dirt work, lawn care, fencing, concrete, repairs, or property services, the goal is simple: make the business easier to find, easier to trust, and easier to contact.
Built for local leads
The layout is built around getting people from interest to action without confusion.
Service areas, headings, metadata, and content are shaped around what people search for.
Photos, reviews, services, and trust points are placed where they help people decide.
Why it matters
A lot of contractors do great work, but online it does not always show. The site may be old, slow, thin, hard to use on a phone, or missing the simple information people check before reaching out.
Customers want to know what you do, where you work, what the work looks like, whether you seem reliable, and how to contact you. If that takes too much effort, they usually keep scrolling.
A good contractor website does not need to be complicated. It needs to be clear, visual, mobile-friendly, and built around the jobs you actually want.
Common issues
The business may be solid, but if the online presence feels unclear, outdated, or hard to trust, people hesitate before they ever ask for a quote.
The site looks outdated compared to the quality of the work
Services are not explained clearly
There are not enough real photos or proof
The phone number or quote button is hard to find
Google cannot clearly understand the service areas
Everything important is buried on Facebook
Contractor website essentials
People are usually comparing options. The easier your site makes the decision, the better chance you have of getting the call.
People should know exactly what kind of work you do without digging through paragraphs or Facebook posts.
Finished projects, before-and-afters, equipment, crews, and jobsite photos build trust fast.
Google and customers both need to understand what towns, counties, and areas you actually serve.
Mobile visitors should be able to call, text, or request a quote without hunting for the button.
Licensing, insurance, reviews, years in business, warranties, and local proof all help people feel safe reaching out.
Clean headings, metadata, local wording, service pages, and schema help search engines understand the business.
Contractor-style work
These examples show the kind of layout I build for service businesses: clear services, strong visuals, mobile-friendly sections, and easy ways to call or request a quote.
A modern remodeling website demo built around services, project photos, trust points, and quote requests.
A contractor-style demo built around dirt work, land clearing, drainage, fencing, and real work-photo sections.
A rugged contractor website built around service areas, calls, trust, and a stronger mobile experience.
Built for trades
The same structure works across a lot of trades because customers usually need the same things: proof, clarity, service area, and a fast way to reach out.
Roofing companies
Remodeling contractors
General contractors
Plumbers
Electricians
HVAC companies
Landscapers
Concrete contractors
Excavating companies
Dirt work businesses
Cleaning companies
Handyman services
Free preview first
Send your business name, Facebook page, current website if you have one, service list, service area, and a few work photos. I can put together a preview so you can see what a cleaner site could look like before paying.
Contractor website questions
Yes. A contractor website gives customers one clear place to see your services, photos, reviews, service areas, and contact information before they call or request a quote.
A well-built contractor website can help Google better understand your services, location, service areas, and business details, especially when paired with a strong Google Business Profile.
Yes. A lot of contractors already have strong project photos on Facebook. Those can usually be used as a starting point for a cleaner website layout.
No. I can put together a free preview first so you can see the direction before committing.
Ready when you are
Send over your business info, Facebook page, current website if you have one, and a few photos. I can put together a clean preview so you can see the direction before committing.
Most businesses I work with already have the hard part figured out: they do good work. The website just needs to make that obvious, organize the details, and give customers a clear next step.