Painting website design

Web design for painting companies that books more work.

A paint job is bought with the eyes and decided on trust. Websitewright builds painting company websites that lead with before/after galleries of your real work, make the “request a free estimate” path impossible to miss, and load fast on the phone — where homeowners actually shortlist their painter.

Where painting sites leak jobs

Built around how painting customers actually decide.

01

No before/after gallery to sell the finish. A paint job is bought with the eyes. Without real before/after photos of finished rooms and exteriors, a homeowner can’t picture the result — and the single most persuasive thing you own goes unused.

02

The free-estimate request is buried. A homeowner ready for a quote should never hunt for it. When the “request a free estimate” path is a link in the footer instead of a button up top, that ready-to-book visitor calls the next painter instead.

03

Stock photos quietly kill trust. People can tell a stock kitchen from your actual work. Generic imagery makes a careful, high-end painter look like every fly-by-night crew — the opposite of what your real projects would say.

04

Slow and clumsy on a phone. Most homeowners shortlist painters on their phone at night. A heavy, slow site loses them before the gallery even loads — and a slow gallery is no gallery at all.

The template

The Painting template, in one look.

A demonstration build showing the painting layout — before/after front and center, and the one next step it points a homeowner to. It’s the painting company website design an agency would put behind a monthly retainer; your version is reskinned to your brand and your real photos. Painting contractor website design, done in two weeks flat.

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Painting website demonstration build

Demonstration build — labeled as such until a client painting site is live.

What’s included

A site built around one job: turning visitors into booked jobs.

Click-to-call wired in, prominent on every screen (the #1 fix)
A fast “get a free estimate” quote request
Fast on a phone — 90+ PageSpeed, measured, with the before/after to prove it
Your reviews, before/after photos, and license/insured badges up front
Clear service area so the right homeowners reach out
A simple editor so you can change hours, services, and specials yourself
You own all of it — domain, code, content. Take it anywhere, any time.

Built in two weeks. Flat $3,500. One round of revisions included.

Pricing

Transparent pricing. One build, two optional add-ons.

Website build

$3,500 flat

2 weeks · you own it (Premium $5,500)

Care Plan

from $99/mo

Optional — hosting, security, edits, quarterly report, seasonal check. Cancel anytime.

Get Found

from $299/mo

Optional — reviews + Google Business Profile + local SEO/Local Services Ads. Managed expectations, no #1 guarantees.

The guarantee

What you’re guaranteed.

You own everything.

Domain, code, content, hosting, and CMS are in your accounts from day one. Leave whenever you want and take it all. No lock-in.

You approve it before it goes live.

Nothing launches until you’ve seen it and signed off, and one round of revisions is included to get it right.

Fast, and I prove it.

90+ mobile PageSpeed, measured, with the before/after to show you.

You work directly with me.

Start to finish. No account managers, no support queue.

By the numbers

Why a fast, working website actually pays off.

91%
of homeowners rely on online reviews before choosing a contractor.

ACHR News, 2024

62%
of homeowners (70% of millennials) use search engines to find contractors.

Roofing Contractor, 2024–25

53%
of mobile visits are abandoned if a page takes more than 3 seconds to load.

Google/SOASTA, 2017

FAQ

Painting website design, answered straight.

How much does a painting company website cost?
A complete painting website is a flat $3,500, live in about two weeks, with one round of revisions included. That covers the whole build — design, copy, and setup around your real before/after photos. If you want it maintained afterward, the care plan runs $99–299/month and is optional. No retainer to start, no surprise line items.
What makes a good painting website?
A good painting website leads with before/after photos of your actual work, makes the free-estimate request the easiest thing on the page, and loads fast on a phone. Real photos beat stock every time, a clear service list (interior, exterior, cabinets) guides the visitor, and honest reviews carry the trust. That is what painting company website design is supposed to do — convert visitors into booked estimates, not just look nice.
Do I own my painting website?
Yes — all of it. The domain, the code, and the content live in your own accounts, fully documented. There is no lock-in: leave any time and take everything with you. You are buying an asset you control, not renting one from a website builder that holds your painting site hostage.
How long does it take to build a painting website?
About two weeks from the day you send your details — logo, services, service area, your best before/after photos, and your Google reviews link. That is roughly 30 minutes of your time up front; I write the copy and handle the rest. Two weeks beats the months many agencies quote for painting contractor website design.
Do you do web design and SEO for painters?
The build ships fast and technically clean, which is the foundation local SEO needs. The ongoing ranking work — reviews, your Google Business Profile, local terms like “painters near me” — is the optional Get Found plan, and it reports exactly what it is doing. No honest studio guarantees #1, so I don’t; web design for painting companies is where the results start, and the SEO work builds on it.

Free teardown

Curious what’s costing you jobs?

I’ll record a free 5-minute teardown of your site — the specific things to fix and roughly what they’re worth in booked jobs — and send it over. No pitch, no obligation.

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