HVAC, plumbing, electrical, roofing, masonry, and general contracting in a city of brick buildings that freeze and thaw forty times a winter. We build sites that name the neighborhoods you actually cover, put your license number where people can read it, and load fast enough to survive a phone in a basement.

Web Design for Home Service Companies in Chicago
Chicago gives the trades two emergency seasons instead of one. In January it is no heat, burst supply lines, and ice damming on a flat roof. In July it is a dead condenser and four inches of water in a garden unit after a storm the sewers could not take. Both are searched the same way: on a phone, in a hurry, by somebody who wants to know if you come to their block and can come today.
The building stock is the other half of it. Bungalows, two-flats and three-flats, greystones, courtyard buildings, and workers cottages, most of them masonry, most of them old enough to have their own catalogue of problems. A contractor who names the building type and the failure gets found by owners who already know what they have. Vague copy about quality workmanship does not.
Home Service Trades We Build Websites For
Twelve trades working through lake-effect snow, freeze and thaw on old brick, and buildings that predate the codes governing them.
A boiler failing in a January cold snap is the highest-intent search this trade ever gets. The page needs current availability, the service area, and a way to call in one tap, above everything else.
Frozen and burst supply lines run the winter and sewer backups run the spring rain. Both are emergency searches, and both deserve their own page rather than a line on a services list.
Knob and tube, sixty amp services, and panels in two-flats that were split decades ago. Naming the housing stock you actually work on brings better calls than listing every electrical service in existence.
Freeze and thaw takes mortar apart on every brick building in this city, and the repair is misunderstood by most owners. A page that explains what tuckpointing is and when it is needed wins the estimate.
Flat roofs, ice dams, and the hail that comes through in spring. The failure a customer is searching for is specific, and the page should be too.
Wooden back porches are structural here and the code around them is strict for reasons everybody remembers. A contractor who explains inspection, permit, and load requirements is trusted before the first call.
Garden units flood, and the causes range from a failed sump to a collapsed clay line under the parkway. Separating those on the page saves the diagnostic call you were going to make anyway.
Gut rehabs on greystones and two-flats, and the permit process that goes with them. Owners want to know you have worked on their building type before they want to see a portfolio.
Original wood windows in a landmark district are a different job from replacements in a nineties condominium conversion. Say which you do and the wrong enquiries stop arriving.
Two businesses in one, on opposite halves of the year. Seasonal contracts, trigger depths, and how alley access works after a heavy snow all belong on the page.
Building owners and managers need to know what you will and will not take on, and how fast. A clear list beats a promise to handle anything.
Third floor walk-ups, no lift, and a narrow stair. Pricing that accounts for the building rather than the square footage is the thing customers here are actually looking for.
Why Home Services Businesses Choose Us
Neighbourhoods and cross streets, with an honest note about which ones cost extra to reach. A radius on a map fools nobody who has driven the Kennedy at five o'clock.
In readable text beside the service it governs, not buried in a footer image that no search engine can read.
Availability, what you fix, how far you come, and a tap-to-call button, all visible before the page finishes loading on a basement signal.
Somebody types the failure, not the trade. A page for ice dams and a page for burst pipes catch what one page listing both never will.
Our Process
One call about the trades, the real service area, and the jobs you want more of. Usually forty minutes.
You see the homepage and one service page before anything else is built. Changes happen here, while they are cheap.
Hand written HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Tap to call wired up, quote forms tested on a phone on cellular in a basement.
We publish it, submit it to Google, and keep it patched. New service areas and job photographs go up the week you send them.
Other Web Design Services in Chicago
Most of this carries across trades. If your business sits closer to one of these, start on that page instead.
Websites for salons, barbershops, spas, and studios where the whole job is filling a Tuesday in February.
View Personal CareWebsites for firms and practices where a prospective client checks credentials before making contact.
View Professional ServicesPlans from $150 a month covering design, development, hosting, maintenance, security updates, and support. Month to month, no contract.
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Website Design Pricing in Chicago
One price covers design, development, hosting, maintenance, security updates, and support. Nothing up front and no separate hosting invoice in year two. Every site is written by hand, and there is no page builder underneath it.
$150/month
Enough site for a salon, a solo practice, or a one truck trade to be found and booked.
Home Services Web Design FAQs
Fewer than most agencies sell. Six to eight written properly, each naming the housing stock and the streets, outperform forty made by find and replace, which is a pattern search engines have been demoting for years.
Publish the call-out fee and a starting range where you can hold to it. It filters out the price shoppers before they take an hour of dispatch time, which is worth more than the enquiries it costs you.
Yes, as written pages with their own navigation, for the languages somebody on your team can actually hold the call in. A translate widget cannot be indexed and gets found out on the first phone call.
It is included in every plan. For a trade with no storefront that profile does more work than the website some months, so the service area, the categories, and the hours are set to match the site exactly. A mismatch between the two is a common and entirely avoidable reason a contractor underperforms in the map results.
Ready When You Are
Send us what you do and which neighborhoods you cover and we will come back with a plan, a page count, and a price. If we are the wrong fit we will say so, which saves everyone a week.
See PricingTell us what the business does, which neighbourhoods it works in, and where the current site is losing people. We send back a page plan and a price.
We answer from a real address, and your details are never sold or added to a list.