Logo Design · Overton, TX

Logo Design for Construction Companies in Overton

Most construction outfits around Overton put serious money into equipment, insurance, and crews—then slap together a logo in Microsoft Word and call it done. That logo ends up on every truck, every bid packet, every business card you hand out. It's the first thing people judge before they ever see your work.

Your Logo Is Doing More Work Than You Think

Think about the last time you drove past a work truck with a logo that looked like it was made in 2004. Clip art hard hat, some blocky font, maybe a weird gradient. You made a snap judgment about that company. Everybody does.

Now think about how many times a day your logo shows up. It's on your estimates. It's on your invoices. It's on the side of your truck parked at a job site in Overton where neighbors are watching and wondering who's doing the work. It's on your Facebook page and your Google listing. If it looks cheap, people assume the work might be too.

A good logo doesn't need to be complicated. But it needs to look like a real company stands behind it.

What Actually Works for Construction Logos

There's a temptation to throw everything into a logo. A house outline, a hammer, your name, your phone number, "Licensed & Bonded," maybe an outline of Texas for good measure. That's not a logo—that's a flyer.

The best construction logos are simple. They read clearly on a hard hat and on a highway billboard. They work in one color when they need to. They don't fall apart when you shrink them down for a social media profile pic.

That's what I focus on. Something that holds up everywhere you need it, from Rusk County permit applications to the door of your truck. Clean lines, good type, no clutter.

The Process Is Pretty Painless

You tell me about your company. What kind of work you do—residential framing, commercial builds, specialty concrete, whatever it is. What you want people to feel when they see your name. And honestly, what you don't want. That last part is just as helpful.

From there, I put together concepts. You pick a direction, we refine it, and you walk away with final files that work for print, digital, vinyl wraps—all of it. The whole thing takes one to two weeks.

Logo design starts at $500. No surprise add-ons for different file formats or color versions. You get what you need to actually use the thing.

And If You Need More Down the Road

A lot of construction companies start with a logo and then realize they need a website to match. One that shows off completed projects with real photos, lists out services and license info, and gives potential clients a way to request a bid without playing phone tag.

That's something I do too, but there's no pressure on that. Start with the logo. Get something professional on your trucks and your cards. When you're ready for the rest, it's here.

If you're running a construction business around Overton and you know your logo needs work, just say the word. No long sales pitch. We'll talk about what you need and go from there.

What does logo design cost for construction companies?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most construction companies in Overton land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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Logo Design FAQ — Overton, TX

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If your construction logo needs an upgrade, let's talk about getting it right—starting at $500.

We work with construction companies across Rusk County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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