General Contractor Website Design

General Contractor Website Design That Communicates Your Full Scope and Gets You More Jobs

Intekk Media builds websites for general contractors and construction companies that show the range and quality of your work, rank in local search, and generate quote requests for the projects you want to grow. Five-day delivery. Interest-free payment plans. You own the site.

See Website PricesWebsites Launch In 5 DaysOr Book A Call

30 Day 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee

Fast Delivery | Launch In 5 Days

Interest-Free Payment Plans

John is amazing to work with, I will definitely be recommending him to other friends.

-Amos King-

(Cedar Hollow Greenhouses)

Trim carpentry website for Contractor in Lancaster County Pennsylvania

Do You Even Need A Website?

Quick Answers

What should a general contractor website include?

A general contractor website needs a headline naming your specialty and service area, a phone number visible without scrolling, a project portfolio organized by work type, individual pages for each major service category you want to grow, a service area page, your license and insurance displayed near your calls to action, a clear process section explaining how projects work from first contact to completion, and a quote request form that sets the right expectations for the scope of work you handle. GC projects are larger investments than most specialty trade calls. Your site needs to answer the credibility question before it asks for the quote.

How is a GC website different from a specialty trade website?

A specialty trade website targets one type of work for one type of buyer. A GC website has to communicate broad capability without becoming unfocused. The challenge is making sure each service type you offer gets enough dedicated coverage to rank for its own searches while the overall site still tells a coherent story about who you are and what you build. We solve that with a service hub structure where each major work category has its own page and the homepage ties them together with a clear narrative and strong calls to action.

Should a GC have separate pages for each type of work they do?

General contractors rank by combining a strong homepage that establishes overall capability with specific service pages that target individual project searches. A page built around home addition contractor in Doylestown PA will rank for that search far better than a homepage mentioning additions in a list. We build your site with individual service pages, a service areas hub, and city pages for your top markets so your site ranks for the specific projects you want to win, not just your company name.

How do general contractors rank on Google locally?

Local rankings come from relevance, meaning your site clearly describes your services and location, technical performance, meaning fast load times and clean code, and trust signals, meaning consistent business information across your site and Google Business Profile. We handle all three in every build.

What is the best way to show a general contractor portfolio online?

Organize your portfolio by project type, not by date or job number. A homeowner considering a kitchen remodel wants to see kitchens. One planning an addition wants to see additions. A filterable gallery or individual project category pages let each visitor go directly to the work most relevant to their project. Detailed project entries with before and after photos, project scope descriptions, and location references build far more trust than a simple image grid.

How do I get more jobs from my general contractor website?

More jobs come from your site ranking for the specific project searches in your area, loading fast enough that visitors stay, and making it straightforward to request a quote. That means individual service pages built around the projects you want to win, a portfolio organized so buyers can find relevant work quickly, and a conversion layout that puts your phone number and quote form where visitors look first. We build all three into every GC site.

How much does a general contractor website cost?

General contractor websites typically need more pages than specialty trade sites because the scope of work is broader. We offer fixed price website packages with interest free payment plans for minimal friction to get your business online as quickly and effectively as possible. Then if you go with our Pro or Growth plan, we build a service areas hub and 5-10 city pages for the towns where you want calls (in addition to your initial six pages!) This tells Google your coverage and tells homeowners that you serve their area before they even reach out. 

 

On our Growth Plan you can order an additional service or city page monthly until every zip code is covered. This really boosts your local SEO and gets your phone ringing.

What We Build Into Every Contractor Website On The Growth Plan

Service Pages by Project Type

New construction, home additions, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, basement finishing, whole-home renovation, commercial buildouts, and any other service category you want to grow each get their own dedicated page. Each page targets the specific searches homeowners and property owners use for that project type and gives them the detail they need to reach out with confidence.

Project Portfolio by Category

We build a portfolio section organized by project type so visitors see work that matches what they are considering. Detailed project entries with before and after photos, scope descriptions, and location references show capability more effectively than a generic image gallery.

Residential and Commercial Separation

If you do both residential and commercial work, we build separate sections targeting each audience. Residential homeowners and commercial property managers search differently, have different priorities, and need different information to decide. One section does not serve both well.

License, Insurance, and Credentials

Your contractor license number, insurance confirmation, and any relevant certifications are placed near your primary call to action on every page. GC projects involve significant investment and access to property. Credentials displayed prominently answer the homeowner's first unspoken question before they have to ask.

Project Process Section

A clear explanation of how your projects work from first contact through final walkthrough reduces buyer anxiety and separates you from contractors who leave the process a mystery. We build this into every GC site because it is one of the highest-converting sections on a construction company website.

Quote Request Forms

A form built for larger project inquiries. Project type, location, approximate scope, and contact preference. Specific enough that you show up to the estimate with the right context. Simple enough that a homeowner fills it out in two minutes.

Service Area Page and City Pages

Your service area page lists every community you serve and links to city-specific pages for your top markets. Local pages that reference your real projects in specific areas rank better and convert better than a generic regional page.

Mobile-First Design

Homeowners and project managers research contractors on their phones. Your portfolio, credentials, and quote form are all optimized for mobile and load fast before the site goes live.

Who This Service Is For

This service is for general contractors and construction company owners who do quality work across a broad scope but are not getting the project inquiries their work deserves online. If your current site does not clearly communicate what you build, does not rank for the project searches in your area, or does not generate quote requests from homeowners outside your existing referral network, we can fix all three in five days.

The Process

Step 1 - Intake Call

We go through your project types, service area, license information, and the work you want to grow. We confirm the right package and send you a content checklist focused on the portfolio content and service descriptions that will make the biggest difference.

Checklist is also available on the pricing page

Step 2 - You Send Your Content

Project photos organized by type, service descriptions, license and insurance information, service area, logo, and contact information. We build from there.

Step 3 - Five-Day Build

We design and build the site. You review it before it goes live and can request changes.

Step 4 - Launch

We launch the site and walk you through anything you need to manage going forward.

After that, the site is yours.

See PricesWebsites Launch In 5 Days

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my project list changes as my business grows?

Adding new service pages after launch is straightforward. We build your site to expand cleanly as your scope of work grows. Starting with your top three to five revenue services and adding from there is the most common approach.

What if I focus on commercial work rather than residential?

A commercial-focused GC site targets property managers, business owners, and developers rather than homeowners. We build the language, portfolio structure, and page targets around commercial buyers specifically. The approach is different enough that it warrants a distinct site structure.

Can I have separate pages targeting specific towns I want to work in?

Yes. City pages for your top markets can be included in your package or added after launch. For GCs competing in dense suburban markets, city pages are one of the most effective tools for ranking ahead of larger regional competitors in specific communities.

What if I do not have a large photo library yet?

Start with what you have. A smaller set of high-quality project photos organized by type is more effective than a large disorganized gallery. We will tell you exactly what to prioritize during the intake process.

Ready to Own Your Leads Instead of Buying Them?

A general contractor website that shows your best projects, ranks for the right searches, and makes it easy to request a quote is the most cost effective way to your next signed contract.

See PricesWebsites Launch In 5 Days

Areas We Serve

Corry

Coudersport

Cranberry Township

Cresson

Dallas

Dallastown

Danville

Delaware Water Gap

Denver

Dillsburg

Dover

Downingtown

Doylestown

Drexel Hill

DuBois

Dunmore

Dushore

East Stroudsburg

Easton

Ebensburg

Edinboro

Elizabethtown

Ellwood City

Emmaus

Emporium

Ephrata

Erie

Everett

Exton

Fairview

Farrell

Fleetwood

Fort Washington

Frackville

Franklin

Galeton

Gap

Gettysburg

Girard

Glen Rock

Greencastle

Greensburg

Grove City

Halifax

Hamburg

Hanover

Harrisburg

Hatboro

Hatfield

Havertown

Hazleton

Hellertown

Hermitage

Hershey

Hollidaysburg

Honesdale

Honey Brook

Horsham

Hummelstown

Huntingdon

Indiana

Intercourse

Irwin

Jeannette

Jenkintown

Jersey Shore

Jim Thorpe

Johnstown

Jonestown

Kane

Kennett Square

King of Prussia

Kingston

Kittanning

Kutztown

Lancaster

Langhorne

Lansdale

Latrobe

Lawrenceville

Lebanon

Lehighton

Lemoyne

Leola

Levittown

Lewisburg

Lewistown

Ligonier

Lititz

Littlestown

Lock Haven

Mahanoy City

Malvern

Manheim

Mansfield

Marienville

Marietta

Mars

Matamoras

McConnellsburg

McKeesport

Meadville

Mechanicsburg

Media

Meyersdale

Middletown

Mifflinburg

Milford

Millcreek

Millersburg

Millersville

Millville

Milton

Minersville

Monessen

Monongahela

Monroeville

Montoursville

Morgantown

Mount Joy

Mount Lebanon

Mount Pocono

Mount Union

Mountaintop

Muncy

Munhall

Murrysville

Myerstown

Nanticoke

Nazareth

New Brighton

New Castle

New Cumberland

New Freedom

New Holland

New Kensington

New Oxford

Newtown

Newtown Square

Newville

Norristown

North East

North Wales

Oakmont

Oil City

Old Forge

Olyphant

Orwigsburg

Osceola Mills

Oxford

Palmerton

Palmyra

Parkesburg

Penn Hills

Perkasie

Peters Township

Philipsburg

Phoenixville

Pittsburgh

Pittston

Plum

Plymouth

Port Allegany

Pottstown

Pottsville

Punxsutawney

Quakertown

Quarryville

Reading

Red Lion

Renovo

Reynoldsville

Ridgway

Ridley Park

Roaring Spring

Ronks

Saint Marys

Scottdale

Scranton

Selinsgrove

Sellersville

Shaler Township

Shamokin

Sharon

Shavertown

Shenandoah

Shickshinny

Shippensburg

Shrewsbury

Sinking Spring

Smethport

Somerset

Souderton

South Williamsport

Spring City

Spring Grove

Springfield

State College

Stewartstown

Strasburg

Strattanville

Stroudsburg

Sunbury

Tamaqua

Tannersville

Tarentum

Terre Hill

Tidioute

Tionesta

Titusville

Tunkhannock

Tyrone

Union City

Uniontown

Upper Darby

Upper St. Clair

Verona

Wampum

Warminster

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Waynesboro

Waynesburg

Wellsboro

Chester

West Chester

West Mifflin

White Haven

Whitehall

Wilkes-Barre

Williamsport

Willow Grove

Willow Street

Wind Gap

Windber

Womelsdorf

Wrightsville

York

Zelienople

Join Our Email List

Join Our Free Email Series To Receive 5 Minute SEO & Marketing Tasks And Tips Right Your Inbox Twice Weekly.