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What makes a good website for a builder?

A builder’s website wins work by showing the quality of your jobs and making you easy to trust and contact. Good project photos, clear services (extensions, renovations, groundwork), real reviews, and a fast mobile page with easy contact are what matter. Building projects are big decisions, so people research carefully, and a strong site is often what tips a comparison of quotes in your favour.

Show the work

Builders are judged on what they have built. Clear before-and-after or finished-project photos do more than any words. Keep them sharp and load them fast.

Make it easy to trust and contact

Reviews, the areas you cover, and a simple way to call or message. People comparing builders pick the one who looks most established and easiest to deal with.

Want to see what yours would look like?

StaticSwift builds a free working preview within 24 hours. 499 pounds once if you keep it, 60-day lead guarantee.

Common questions

How much does a builder’s website cost?

A one-off hand-coded site is around 499 pounds with StaticSwift, with a free preview first so you can see it before paying.

Do I need a big website as a builder?

No. A focused site that shows your work, services and reviews, and loads fast, beats a big cluttered one.