πŸ—οΈ GENERAL CONTRACTOR WEBSITE

A contractor website that shows the work, not the brochure.

Recent projects, services, service area, license β€” on a page that wins the homeowner's third quote. $9 a year.

Build Mine Now β†’

Homeowners get three quotes for a remodel. They pick the contractor whose website looks like they finish what they start. A clean Nanopage with five real project photos, your license, and a short "how we work" section beats a $5,000 agency site for $9 a year.

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What you upload

  • β†’Business name and license number
  • β†’Service area
  • β†’Services (kitchens, baths, additions, decks, full remodels)
  • β†’5-10 project photos with locations
  • β†’Years in business
  • β†’Insurance info
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What you get

  • βœ“Hero with project photo and CTA
  • βœ“Services (what we build)
  • βœ“Recent projects gallery
  • βœ“How we work (3-step process)
  • βœ“Licensed, insured, bonded
  • βœ“Reviews
  • βœ“Contact / start a project
  • βœ“FAQ

Just say this

Example prompt

"Build a general contractor website for [name] in [city]. Project gallery, services, license, "how we work" section."

Then chat with the AI to change anything β€” copy, colors, sections, photos.

See a real one

A site Nanopage already built for this kind of page.

All templates β†’

FAQ

I don't have professional photos.

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Phone photos from the last 5 finished jobs are fine. What sells is "we did this, here" β€” not lighting.

Should I show pricing?

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Ranges work ("Kitchens from $25k"). Exact pricing requires a walk-through and you don't want tire-kickers anyway.

Process page β€” what to include?

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Three steps: consult β†’ estimate β†’ build. Homeowners are scared of contractors who disappear. Showing a process calms that.

Cost?

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$9 a year. One material delivery costs more.

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A contractor website that shows the work, not the brochure.

$9 / year. Live in 3-5 minutes. No designer required.

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