Websites for builders
Websites for builders that show off your work
Extensions, renovations and new builds are big decisions, and customers research carefully before they choose. We build a site that puts your finished projects, your reviews and your areas in the spotlight, so homeowners trust you with the job.
The problem we solve for builders
Big projects mean customers compare several builders before committing
Your best proof, photos of finished work, has nowhere to live online
Word of mouth dries up if there is nothing to point people to
What goes on your site
Built around how builders actually win work, all done for you.
- Project gallery to show finished extensions and renovations
- Services: extensions, loft conversions, renovations, groundwork
- Reviews and accreditations
- Clear coverage area for the towns you build in
- Enquiry form for project quotes
- About section that builds trust in you and your team
Found when your customers search
We build your site around the real phrases people use, on Google and with AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini. Things such as:
Simple, honest pricing
Essential: £149 setup then £29/month. Complete: £249 setup then £49/month. No long contract, cancel any time.
Questions from builders
How much does a website for builders cost?
Our Essential package is £149 setup then £29 a month, and our Complete package is £249 setup then £49 a month. The monthly price covers hosting and every change you ask for, with no long contract.
Can I change things later?
Yes, and you do not touch a thing. Just email or message us what you want changed and we make the change for you, usually the same or next day. There is no editor to learn and no dashboard to log into. Looking after your site is part of the monthly price.
How long does it take to go live?
Usually a few days. After you pay, you answer a short questionnaire about your business. We then build your site and send you a preview to check. Once you are happy, we publish it: on a free subdomain straight away, and on your own domain as soon as it connects.