Web Design for General Contractors in Nassau County
Nassau County homeowners getting a kitchen or bathroom quote are not hiring anyone without vetting them online first. At $15,000 and up, they will spend time on your website. A contractor's site does two jobs: shows the quality of your work through project photos, and explains why you're the right choice over the other estimates. If it can't do both, you're losing jobs to contractors who can — regardless of who does better work.
Why a great website matters for Contractors
The contractors winning high-ticket remodel jobs in Nassau County are not necessarily doing better work. They've made it easier for homeowners to trust them before the first conversation. A site with no project photos, a generic pitch, and a phone number tells a prospective client nothing useful. One with a real portfolio, a process explanation, and visible credentials does the trust-building before the estimate call even happens.
Conversion priorities for Contractors sites
Project portfolio and gallery
Photos are the most important element on a contractor website. Kitchens, bathrooms, additions, finished basements — organized by project type, with a brief description of scope. Prospective clients want to see whether your aesthetic matches theirs and whether you've done the type of project they're planning.
Before-and-after photos
Before-and-after comparisons are uniquely persuasive in home remodeling. They make the transformation concrete and answer the implicit question every prospect has: 'Will this person actually fix what I have?' Even two or three strong before-and-after sets do more to close a prospect than a full portfolio without them.
Financing options
Large remodel projects often stall on the financing question. A clear callout — 'We work with financing options up to $X' or a link to a third-party financing partner — removes a friction point that kills otherwise ready-to-close deals. This doesn't require you to offer financing yourself; a referral to a home improvement loan product is enough.
Licensing and insurance display
Nassau County homeowners are rightfully cautious about unlicensed contractors. Displaying your NY contractor license number, general liability insurance confirmation, and any relevant certifications removes a major objection before the prospect even has to ask.
Process explanation
Homeowners who've been burned by a contractor before want to understand how the project will run. A 'how we work' section — consultation, estimate, contract, start date, project communication, final walkthrough — signals that you run a professional operation and reduces anxiety about the unknown.
Three steps from call to live site
Discovery call
Free, no pressure. We talk about your business, your customers, and what your site needs to do for you.
Build
Custom site, written from scratch for your business. No templates. You see progress as it happens.
Launch + ongoing
Site goes live. Edits, updates, and (on Standard/Pro) the AI chatbot keep working. Cancel anytime.
Common questions about Contractors websites
What does a contractor website cost?
Pricing depends on what you need and when you come on board — there's a founding client rate available for the first Nassau County businesses we take on. The pricing page has the full breakdown.
Can I add project photos myself over time?
Yes. I build contractor sites with a simple way to add photos to the portfolio — either through a lightweight CMS or a folder-based system I manage on your behalf as part of monthly maintenance. You send me the photos; I add them.
Will the site help me show up for remodeling searches in Nassau County?
On-page SEO is built into every site — LocalBusiness schema, service area content, and page structure that matches what local searchers are looking for. Google Business Profile setup and review generation are the other half of local visibility, which I walk you through separately.
Do you handle sites for specialty contractors (roofing, siding, flooring)?
Yes. The same structure applies to specialty contractors. The primary difference is service page organization — a roofing contractor needs different pages than a kitchen remodeler, and I build those around the specific search queries that match your trade.
How long does the project take?
Two to three weeks for a standard site once I have your content and project photos. The portfolio review and photo selection is often the longest step. I'll set expectations clearly at the start of the project.
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Ready to build a site that actually works?
15 minutes. Free. I'll tell you exactly what I'd build and what it would cost — no pitch deck, no hard sell.