Simple, professional websites for local small businesses.

I build clean, mobile-friendly websites for local service businesses that want to look more credible online, show their work clearly, and make it easier for customers to call, message, or request an estimate.

Built for detailers, contractors, landscapers, cleaners, painters, and other local service businesses.

Your website should make it easier for customers to contact you.

Many local service businesses already have the hard part: good work, strong reviews, and real project photos. The problem is their website doesn't always show that clearly.

Some sites are outdated, hard to use on a phone, missing project photos, or don't give customers a simple next step.

Broken or missing website

Customers search for you, hit a broken or missing site, and move on.

Outdated mobile experience

Most local service business searches happen on phones — a bad mobile site loses leads.

Weak or missing project gallery

Without photos of real work, customers have no reason to trust you.

No clear estimate form

If there's no easy way to ask for a quote, customers call your competitor.

Services are hard to understand

Vague service pages make customers unsure if you do what they need.

Domain or SSL issues

A "not secure" warning or broken domain kills credibility instantly.

Example websites for local service businesses

These example sites are portfolio concepts based on common needs for local service businesses. They are designed to show layout, messaging, mobile presentation, and conversion flow.

Featured Example Sites

Additional Portfolio Concepts

Screenshot of the Ridgeline Concrete Co. website showing bold branding and a strong quote flow.
Portfolio Concept Concrete & Stamped Concrete

Ridgeline Concrete Co.

A rugged concept focused on bold branding, before-and-after photos, and a strong quote flow.

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Screenshot of the Cedar Peak Roofing website showing inspection-focused roofing services and estimate request flow.
Portfolio Concept Roofing Contractor

Cedar Peak Roofing

A roofing concept built around homeowner trust, documented inspections, and estimate requests.

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Screenshot of the Northwest Home Renewal website showing a homeowner-friendly remodeling layout.
Portfolio Concept Remodeling Contractor

Northwest Home Renewal

A homeowner-friendly remodeling concept for kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, and home updates.

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Want a site like this for your business?

If your current website feels outdated, unclear, or hard to use on a phone, I can help turn it into a cleaner, more professional site that makes it easier for customers to call, message, or request an estimate.

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Simple, transparent pricing

Most simple small-business websites start around $1,000–$1,500, depending on size, content, and photos.

One-time build. No required monthly website plan.

Ongoing updates and support are available if you need them — but never required.

What's included in a typical small-business website

  • Clean, mobile-friendly homepage
  • Service sections or service pages
  • Project gallery or work examples
  • Call, message, or estimate request buttons
  • Contact form setup
  • Service area section
  • Basic search setup: page titles, descriptions, headings, and local service wording
  • Help connecting the domain and launching the site
  • Post-launch testing and small cleanup fixes

Visual examples

Practical features, shown in real examples.

A good small-business website does more than look clean. It should explain the services clearly, show real work, build trust, and give customers an easy next step.

Clear service sections

Distinct blocks that make each service easy to scan and understand.

Example of a clear services page on a local service business website, showing distinct service blocks.

Mobile-friendly layout

Phone layouts that stay readable, tappable, and easy to navigate.

Mobile screenshot of a local service business website showing a clean, phone-friendly layout.

Project photo galleries

Real project photos that build confidence before customers reach out.

Example of a project photo gallery section on a local service business website.

Quote and contact forms

A direct path for visitors to request pricing or ask a question.

Example of an estimate request form on a local contractor website.

Trust-building sections

Proof points and credibility cues that help customers feel safe choosing you.

Example of trust-building sections on a local service business website.

Local SEO / service-area clarity

Service-area language that helps local customers know you serve their region.

Example of a service-area section on a local contractor website, showing the cities and region served.

How it works

  • Review

    I look at your current site, Google profile, services, photos, and contact flow.

  • Build

    I create a clean, mobile-friendly site that presents your services and project work clearly.

  • Finalize

    We adjust photos, service details, contact info, and anything that needs to be accurate before launch.

  • Launch

    I connect the domain, test the form, check mobile, and help get the site live.

Built by someone who cares about the details.

I'm a solo website builder focused on practical websites for local service businesses. My goal is to deliver the core pieces that matter most: clear services, strong first impressions, fast mobile pages, real project photos, and an easy way for customers to reach out.

My background in quality engineering shapes how I build. I care about the details that business owners shouldn't have to worry about — mobile layout, broken links, form behavior, page clarity, accessibility basics, and making sure the site works before it goes live.

Get a free website review.

Tell me about your business and your current website situation. I'll take a look and follow up with thoughts on what a cleaner, more professional site could look like for you.