Contractor Web Design · NYC

Contractor Websites.

A brownstone owner in Carroll Gardens needs a gut renovation. Your portfolio should sell the job before you even pick up the phone.

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The problem

A couple buying a brownstone in Bed-Stuy needs a GC for a full renovation. They Google, they check portfolios, they read reviews. If you don't have a site, or yours is a template with stock photos, they're going with the contractor who looks established. In NYC, reputation is everything, and your website is your first impression.

What we build

Everything a NYC contractor needs online.

Project portfolio

Full-screen galleries with before/after photos, project scope, timeline, and neighborhood. A brownstone renovation in Park Slope tells a different story than a commercial buildout in Chelsea.

Estimate request form

Detailed intake form that captures project type, scope, timeline, and budget range. Pre-qualifies leads so you spend time on serious inquiries.

Service pages

Dedicated pages for each service: gut renovations, kitchen remodels, bathroom builds, commercial tenant improvements, and new construction.

License & insurance display

NYC DOB license number, insurance certificates, and bonding info displayed prominently. Co-op and condo boards require this before approving work.

Neighborhood targeting

Service area pages for the boroughs and neighborhoods you work in. "General contractor Cobble Hill" brings in hyper-local traffic.

Google Business Profile

Optimized GBP with project photos, service categories, and review management so you rank in the map pack for "contractor near me."

Pricing

A typical agency charges $5,000+ for a contractor website.

We start at $600 and deliver in 24 hours. Same quality. No contracts. You own everything.

Essential

$600

3 pages · 24hr delivery

Growth · Popular

$1,000

6 pages · SEO · 48hr

Authority

$1,500

10 pages · Full SEO · AI chatbot

Elite

$2,500

Unlimited pages · Logo · Full suite

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Case study · Brooklyn

Holt Crew Construction

Holt Crew was getting jobs through referrals and word-of-mouth, but had no way for new customers to find them online. Homeowners searching "general contractor Brooklyn" or "brownstone renovation Park Slope" were landing on competitors' sites instead. We built a site centered around their project portfolio, with high-quality before/after photos, an estimate request form that pre-qualifies leads, and service area pages targeting the Brooklyn neighborhoods they work in.

Result

Within a month, Holt Crew started receiving 3-5 qualified estimate requests per week directly through their website, leads that previously went to competitors with better online presence.

FAQ

Common questions.

Absolutely. A project portfolio is the most important section of a contractor's website. We set up galleries with before/after views, project details, timelines, and neighborhood tags.

Yes. We design the form to capture project type, scope, timeline, and budget range. This pre-qualifies leads so you can prioritize serious inquiries and respond faster.

Yes. In NYC, co-op boards and condo associations require proof of licensing and insurance before approving work. We display your credentials prominently so clients and boards can verify quickly.

Yes. Whether you're a GC, a specialty sub, or a design-build firm, we tailor the site to how you get work. Subs often need sites focused on GC relationships and certifications.

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