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Contractors & Builders

Contractor websites that show your work and ring your phone.

A contractor's website has one job: show your best work, get the homeowner to call. That's it. We build sites for builders, remodelers, concrete guys, plumbers, electricians, HVAC, dock and seawall folks, and trades all around the Lake of the Ozarks (Lake Ozark, Osage Beach, Camdenton, Eldon, Sunrise Beach, Laurie, Versailles). Same folks since 2006. Price in writing first. Call (573) 746-2417 and a real person picks up.

What a contractor site actually needs

A big photo of your best job at the top. A short line that says what you do and where you do it. A gallery of past work organized so a homeowner can find their project type fast (new builds, remodels, kitchens, baths, decks, docks, seawalls, whatever you do). A short about page with a real face. A contact page with a tap-to-call button and a form that asks for five things, not twelve.

That's it. No stock photos. No "quality you can trust since". No mystery pricing pages. Just a site that loads fast on a phone, looks like you mean business, and gets the homeowner to pick up. Most homeowners around the Lake decide on a contractor in less than a minute on their phone. If your site takes ten seconds to load, you lost the job before they ever read your name.

Show up on Google when folks need work done

Homeowners around the Lake Google "concrete contractor near me" or "deck builder Osage Beach" or "plumber Lake Ozark" and pick from the top three. If you're not up there, you're invisible. We build your site with local SEO baked in so Google knows you cover Lake Ozark, Osage Beach, Camdenton, Eldon, Sunrise Beach, Laurie, Versailles, Linn Creek, and Gravois Mills (or whichever towns you actually drive to). That means proper schema, a Google Business Profile dialed in, and pages written for the way customers actually search.

Built so the homeowner actually calls

Tap-to-call button at the top of every page. Short contact form with the five fields you need to give an estimate (name, phone, address, project type, what they want done). Form goes straight to your phone or your inbox the second somebody hits submit. No fancy CRM unless you ask for one. If your shop uses email, the leads come in by email. Your call, not ours.

FAQ

Common questions

What does a contractor website cost?

Depends on how big it is. Most contractor sites land between a few thousand and a little more. Tell us what you do and where, and we'll send the price in writing within one business day. No hourly clock running.

Do I need a fancy photographer first?

Nope. Phone photos from recent jobs, if they're horizontal and well lit, work fine to start. Once the site is up and you see which jobs bring in the most calls, you can spend a little on a real photographer for those specific kinds of work. Don't let "I need photos first" stop you from getting started.

Should I put my prices on the site?

Usually no. No honest per-hour or per-square-foot number covers a real job, and a price on the site loses you work because the customer prices you against somebody who quotes low and changes their tune later. Better to show the quality, get the call, and write the estimate after you talk.

Can I add a job photo myself after launch?

Yep. We build it so you (or your office person) can upload a few photos and write a sentence in a couple minutes. No developer needed. We walk you through it after the site goes live.

Do you work with plumbing, electrical, HVAC, dock, or other trades?

Yes. Same approach: show the work, make the phone easy to call, list the towns you cover. Trades sites do real well with town-by-town service pages because that's how folks search. "Plumber Camdenton", "electrician Osage Beach", "dock repair Sunrise Beach". Each gets a real page.

Ready to talk?

Tell us what you're thinking.

We quote every project as a flat fee in writing once we understand the scope. Drop us a note, give us a call, or send a text. We'll get back within one business day.

Service areas & specialties

Short reads on the kinds of projects we handle most. Industry by industry and city by city around the Lake of the Ozarks.

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Last Updated: May 2026