Website design for St. Louis general contractors
General contractors need websites that make their scope, project type, and professionalism clearer before a prospect ever reaches out.
Built for contractors who need a more premium first impression
General contractors often win on trust, organization, and perceived quality. The site structure is built to reinforce all three.
What a general contractor website needs to do
The site should support larger-ticket decisions with better project clarity, service structure, and local credibility.
Project-type clarity
Show whether you focus on remodeling, additions, residential builds, commercial work, or a mix.
Stronger trust architecture
Use layout and messaging that make the business feel organized, credible, and established.
Higher-value inquiry support
Give prospects a clearer path to start the conversation on more complex projects.
Core services this kind of page should support
The page should help local customers quickly see the kinds of jobs you take on and whether your company is the right fit.
What general-contractor prospects are usually trying to confirm
General-contractor leads are usually evaluating fit, scope, and professionalism before they ever send an inquiry. The page has to support that higher-consideration process.
Do you handle projects like ours?
Visitors should quickly understand your project types instead of guessing from vague contractor language.
Does the business feel organized enough for a major job?
Structure, hierarchy, and trust cues matter more when the project value is high.
Is there a clear path to start the conversation?
The inquiry flow should feel straightforward even when the project itself is complex.
Clear package starting points, without making price the whole story
Pricing stays visible for transparency, but the value is in the positioning, structure, and conversion quality of the site, not just the build itself.
Every package includes a free website review first, so the recommendation is tied to your business, service area, and current site situation before you commit.
Basic
Perfect single-page site
Up to 1 page
- 1 page (single-page site)
- Mobile-first design
- Fast loading and locally optimized
- Contact form
- Google Maps integration
- Ownership-first setup
- Optional hosting and support available
- Training handoff included
Plus
Multi-page site for growing businesses
Up to 5 pages
- Up to 5 pages
- Service pages & gallery
- About & trust-building pages
- Mobile-first design
- Fast loading and locally optimized
- Contact forms on all pages
- Google Maps integration
- Ownership-first setup
- Optional hosting and support available
- Training handoff included
Pro
Complete website solution
Up to 8 pages
- Up to 8 pages
- Service pages & detailed gallery
- About, FAQ, and trust-building pages
- Blog/news section
- Advanced contact forms
- Mobile-first design
- Fast loading and locally optimized
- Google Maps integration
- Ownership-first setup
- Optional hosting and support available
- Training handoff included
What every package includes
Local SEO foundations
Metadata, schema, and service-area language built around local relevance.
Conversion-focused structure
Clear next steps, stronger hierarchy, and less friction on mobile.
Ownership and training
Manage the site yourself after handoff if that is the right fit.
Optional ongoing support
Add hosting, maintenance, and support only if you want them.
Choose the setup that fits how you want to run things
If you want full control, the site can be handed off cleanly with training and documentation.
If you would rather keep it off your plate, hosting, maintenance, and support can stay available as an add-on.
The key objections should feel easy to resolve
The FAQ supports the main conversion flow instead of reading like a generic pricing explainer.
Yes. Website Freedom is positioned around contractors and home service businesses in the St. Louis metro and nearby service areas.