Website Design for Home Service Contractors
Your website is a 24/7 sales team. Most contractor sites are not doing their job.
A roofing contractor in Mesa, Arizona, described his website to us during our first conversation. He called it a dumpster fire. Lead forms were going to former employees. Phone numbers that had not been updated in years. A site that had sat unmanaged and outdated long enough that nobody at the company had the credentials to log in and change anything. Every homeowner who visited that site and left without calling was a job that went to a competitor.
After the rebuild, he described the new site differently. He called it his 24/7/365 sales team that never complains and never calls in sick.
That is the job a contractor website is supposed to do. Not a brochure. Not a placeholder. The hardest-working member of your business development team, available around the clock, qualifying buyers, building trust, and making it effortless for a homeowner to call or request a quote. When it is built right, it does that job every hour of every day. When it is built wrong, it costs you jobs you never knew you lost.
Most contractor websites are built wrong.

How Ad Genius builds contractor websites
Every engagement follows a structured process from discovery through launch. The client is involved throughout, not handed a finished product and asked to approve it at the end.
Built to rank. Built to convert. Built on WordPress.
There is a reason Ad Genius builds every client site on WordPress. It is not habit. It is because WordPress allows the kind of technical SEO work that closed platforms and AI-generated site builders cannot. Schema markup implemented correctly. Core Web Vitals tuned at the root. Custom redirect rules. Plugin management. Site architecture that Google can crawl, index, and understand without obstruction.
A site built on Wix, a closed builder, or generated by AI tools has a ceiling. Whatever SEO work gets done on top of it is constrained by the platform underneath. A WordPress site built correctly has no such ceiling. The technical work compounds over time rather than running into walls.
Every Ad Genius site is also built around conversion from the first page. That means understanding how a homeowner in an emergency decides to call versus how a homeowner planning a significant project evaluates options over days or weeks. Those are different buyers with different signals of trust. An HVAC site and a remodeling site do not convert the same way. The architecture, the calls to action, the trust signals, and the content structure are all built around the specific buyer psychology of the trade.
What your website investment protects
A contractor’s website is not just a marketing asset. It is infrastructure. When it disappears, becomes inaccessible, or stops performing, the consequences are immediate and real.
A window installation contractor came to Ad Genius after losing access to his site through a lapsed agency relationship. The site was gone. The traffic he had built over years was gone with it. The leads that had been coming through it stopped. We were able to recover the site files, rebuild and improve the site, and restore the organic traffic he had lost. The experience is a reminder that who holds the credentials to your digital infrastructure matters as much as the work product itself.
In a separate situation, a well-established service business with nearly two decades of operation experienced a sudden and dramatic drop in leads and calls after a website rebuild by a new marketing firm. The problem turned out to be a configuration error that was preventing search engines from indexing the site entirely. The business was effectively invisible online. When they came to Ad Genius for a second opinion, we identified the issue, provided the exact fixes needed, and gave those instructions to their existing team to deploy. We did not take the client. We did not charge for the diagnosis. We gave them the answer because it was the right thing to do.
Both situations point to the same reality. Your website is the center of your digital marketing system. The agency relationship that controls it carries real risk if the accountability, the ownership, and the technical integrity are not in place from the start.
At Ad Genius, clients own their domain, their hosting, their Google accounts, and their WordPress installation. Everything built for a client belongs to the client. If the relationship ends for any reason, the client walks away with their digital infrastructure intact and fully accessible.

What a website project costs
Starting at
$7,000
Most Phase 1 website engagements range from $7,000 to $9,000. That covers 16 to 20 pages, including core service pages, location pages, and the site architecture needed to compete in local search. Scope and pricing are discussed before any quote is provided.
Program clients receive preferred pricing.
“Ad Genius has helped us with so many aspects of our business and have been critical in our success. From website design and development to marketing and lead capturing. His team has been a genuine pleasure to work with and we would recommend them to anyone!”
– Steve Grant, CEO, Guardian Home
Common questions about website design for contractors
What platform do you build on?
Every Ad Genius website is built on WordPress. WordPress allows the technical SEO work that closed platforms and AI-generated site builders cannot: schema markup, Core Web Vitals optimization, custom redirect rules, crawl and index management, and site architecture that Google can understand at the root level. A site on a closed builder or generated by AI tools has technical constraints that no SEO work can overcome. A WordPress site built correctly has no such ceiling.
Does Ad Genius write the website copy?
Yes. In-house copywriters write the content for every site. The copy reflects the contractor’s specific market, trade, and buyer psychology, not generic industry language that reads the same as every competitor’s site. Client input comes through discovery and review, not a writing assignment handed back to the business owner.
How long does a website project take?
Most projects move from kickoff to Phase 1 launch in six to ten weeks depending on scope, client review cycles, and content readiness. In many cases the site launches in phases so the core pages are live and generating traffic while the remaining content is completed.
Can you rebuild an existing site or do you only build from scratch?
Both. Ad Genius rebuilds existing sites and builds new ones. In most cases where a contractor comes with an existing site, the rebuild starts from the architecture up rather than applying changes on top of a flawed foundation. If the existing site has a solid WordPress base, we assess what can be preserved and improved versus what needs to be replaced.
What if my site was built on Wix or another closed platform?
We migrate. The existing content is reviewed, preserved where it has value, and rebuilt on WordPress. In most cases the migration produces a technically superior site that can rank in ways the original platform never could.
What if my site was built using an AI website builder?
AI-generated sites frequently have technical structures that make ranking difficult or impossible. Content that loads via JavaScript after the page renders is often missed or inconsistently indexed by search engines. A site that looks great on screen but cannot be properly indexed is not a marketing asset. Ad Genius evaluates the existing site, identifies the structural issues, and recommends the most efficient path to a site that actually performs.
Who does the design and development work?
Ad Genius has an in-house design and development team. The team works within a marketing-led process: strategy and copy are established first, and the design team executes against that foundation. The team stays current through ongoing training and produces work that reflects the current standards of design and web performance.
Do you work with photographers?
When clients want professional photography, Ad Genius provides creative direction and photo guidelines. When requested, we coordinate with local photographers on the client’s behalf. Real photography of real jobs and real crews consistently outperforms stock imagery in conversion for home service contractors.
What does a website project cost?
Website projects start at $7,000 for a properly built Phase 1 site, typically 16 to 20 pages covering core service pages, location pages, and the site architecture needed to compete in local search. Most engagements come in between $7,000 and $9,000. Scope and pricing are discussed before any quote is provided.

