What Should a Home Improvement Company Website Include?
Home improvement buyers are scared. They've been burned before. Your website's job is to answer the questions they're afraid to ask on the phone — before they call your competitor.
Pages that matter
- Services — what you do and don't do (say "no roofs" if you don't do roofs)
- Reviews / proof — real jobs, real cities, real names where you can
- FAQ — financing, timeline, warranty, service area
- About the owner — face, years in business, local roots
What kills trust
Stock photos of models in hard hats. No phone number. "Contact us for pricing" with no personality. A site that looks like it was built in 2012.
The fix
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