WordPress Developer for Contractors — Websites That Book Jobs
Homeowners compare contractors online before they ever call. If your website looks outdated, you're losing jobs to competitors with better sites — not better work. I build contractor websites that turn searches into booked estimates. I've done it for flooring, construction, and roadside-service businesses across the US.

What Contractor Websites Get Wrong
After building for US contractors — flooring, construction, roadside services — the pattern is clear. Here's what your website needs:
A Design That Matches Your Craftsmanship
A 12-year-old site tells homeowners your work is dated too — even when it isn't. Modern design closes the gap between how good you are and how good you look.
Local SEO & Service-Area Pages
"Hardwood flooring near me" is won with city-targeted pages, local schema, and Google Business integration. I structure every contractor site around the areas you serve.
Quote Requests From Every Page
Homeowners decide fast. Every page gets a clear path to a quote — call, form, or WhatsApp — so the job never depends on them finding your contact page.
Project Galleries That Sell
Before/after photos sell craftsmanship better than any copy. I build galleries that load fast and look sharp on the phones homeowners browse with.
Trust Signals for the Skeptical
License numbers, years in business, service guarantees, and real reviews — surfaced where homeowners look before calling a stranger about their house.
Speed on Mobile, Where It Counts
Local service searches happen on phones. Every build targets 90+ PageSpeed so your site loads before the homeowner loses patience.
Real Work: A 12-Year-Old Contractor Site, Reborn
Here's a US flooring contractor whose website I completely rebuilt:
“My old website was embarrassing — it had been sitting there for over a decade and looked it. Salman rebuilt the whole thing and now it actually looks like the work we do. Customers mention the website when they call now.”
Enrique, Owner @ Enrique's Hardwood Floors
How I Help Contractors & Home-Service Businesses
Flooring, construction, landscaping, cleaning, roadside — here's what I build:
Why Not Just Hire An Agency?
Fair question. Here's the honest, side-by-side answer — the same quality, without the machinery you'd be paying for:
A Typical Agency
any of them, really
- Who you talk toAccount managers relaying your words to people you'll never meet.
- Who does the workWhoever happens to be free on the bench that week.
- Turnaround6–12 weeks of process, meetings, and sign-off layers.
- Changes & requestsA ticket in a queue, billed by the hour.
- After launchLocked into a monthly retainer to keep their attention.
- What you're paying forOffice rent, sales teams, and agency margins.
Typical cost
$10,000 – $50,000+
Working With Me
Salman Ahmed — developer & designer
- Who you talk toDirectly with me — the person actually designing and building your site.
- Who does the workThe same developer from the first call to launch. 120+ sites, one pair of hands.
- Turnaround2–6 weeks typically — first design mockup within days.
- Changes & requestsA WhatsApp message away. Fast, direct, no ceremony.
- After launchFlat $200/mo maintenance — or just call me when you need something.
- What you're paying forThe build. That's it — no overhead hiding in your invoice.
Same quality, from
$800 — pricing published openly
Faqs
Questions From Contractors
Yes — several US home-service businesses, including Enrique's Hardwood Floors in the Bay Area (a complete redesign of a 12-year-old site), McCoy's Roadside Services in Houston, and ProTime Construction. I know what homeowners check before they call a contractor.
Yes — that's the core of contractor SEO: city and service-area pages, local schema markup, Google Business Profile integration, and location-targeted metadata. For Enrique's we structured coverage across 8+ Bay Area cities.
Usually a full rebuild on a fresh foundation, done carefully so you keep any rankings your old site earned (301 redirects, preserved URLs where sensible). A 10-year-old site typically can't be patched into a modern one — and rebuilding is often cheaper than endless fixes.
A professional contractor website typically runs $800–$1,500 for a starter build, and $1,000–$3,000 with service-area SEO structure, galleries, and quote flows. My pricing is public — or get an instant range from my website cost calculator.
Yes — quote forms, click-to-call, and WhatsApp buttons on every page, sized for thumbs on a phone. For businesses that need it, I also build multi-step estimate forms that collect job details and photos before the first call.
Ready for a website that books more jobs?
Let's start with a free 20-minute discovery call — I'll review your current site and show you exactly what I'd rebuild. No obligations.
Also building for accounting firms and insurance agencies.


