Before-and-after gallery
The most persuasive thing you have. Real project photos, organized and fast, even on a slow connection.
Show the work, capture the lead, and load fast on a phone at the job site. Built for trades on the Oregon coast.
Most of your customers find you on a phone, often standing in the project they want fixed. Your website has one job in that moment: prove you do good work and make it dead simple to reach you. Do that well and the search turns into a phone call. A slow, generic template does neither.
I built the website for Sogn Contracting, a 30-year Bandon contractor, so this is not theory. What a real contractor site does for a trade business is below.
The most persuasive thing you have. Real project photos, organized and fast, even on a slow connection.
Clear pages for what you do and where, so you rank for the trade plus the town.
A quote request form that actually delivers to your inbox, with the details you need to scope a job.
License number, years in business, and real reviews placed where they close the deal.
A tap-to-call number in reach at all times, because half your visitors want to call now.
Sub-second loads on rural LTE, so the page is up before the customer loses patience.
Sogn Contracting in Bandon has been at it for 30 years. The site went from kickoff to live in three days: a before-and-after gallery that does the selling, services and service-area pages, a working quote form, and the CCB license number right where customers look for it.
It runs 95+ on Lighthouse and is indexed and live, so you can go look at it instead of taking my word. The person who builds your site is the person who answers when you text it.
Curious why I write real code instead of WordPress or a builder? Here is the full reasoning, with the numbers.
Very little. A short questionnaire and one consult gets me what I need. I can shoot the project photos and draft the copy, then you just approve. Most contractor sites go live in days.
Yes, and you should. A before-and-after gallery is the single most persuasive thing on a contractor site. I organize and optimize the photos so they load fast and look sharp.
That is the goal. Clear services, a working quote form, your service-area towns, and fast mobile loads are what turn a search into a phone call. I also wire up the SEO basics most contractor sites skip.
Yes. Sogn Contracting in Bandon is live, built in three days, averaging 95+ on Lighthouse. Real, indexed, local work you can go look at.
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