Web Design · Gladewater, TX

Web Design for Construction Companies in Gladewater

Too many construction companies treat their website like an afterthought—something they set up once and never touched again. If your site doesn't show what you build, how you work, and how to contact you for a bid, it's not doing its job.

Your Work Speaks for Itself—If People Can See It

Construction is one of the few industries where the finished product is the marketing. A framed-out house, a commercial build, a retaining wall that'll outlast the owner—that stuff sells itself. But only if someone can actually see it.

A good construction website needs a project portfolio. Real photos. Descriptions of the scope. What kind of work you did, where, and what the result was. Residential, commercial, specialty—whatever you do, it should be front and obvious. Not buried in a gallery that takes forever to load.

And right next to that portfolio, your credentials. Licenses, bonding, insurance. Folks in Gladewater and across Upshur County are going to check. General contractors who display that information up front get taken more seriously than those who make people ask. That's just the reality of how people evaluate who to hire for a $50,000 project.

A Contact Form That Actually Gets You Bids

The whole point of a construction company website is to generate inquiries. Phone calls. Bid requests. Someone saying "I've got a project and I want to talk."

So the contact form matters. It should ask the right questions—project type, timeline, location, budget range. Enough to give you useful information before you even pick up the phone. And it should be easy to find on every page, not just hidden on a "Contact Us" link in the footer.

We build sites where the contact form is part of the structure, not an afterthought. Fast-loading pages, clear calls to action, and a layout that moves people from "looking" to "calling" without friction.

Gladewater's a Small Town. Your Reputation Still Needs a Website.

Gladewater's got around 6,000 people. Word travels. But even in a town built on oil history and antique shops, people search online before they call. They want to see what you've done. They want to know you're legit.

A professional website does that in about ten seconds. A bad one—or no website at all—makes people hesitate. And hesitation is where you lose the job to someone who bothered to present themselves well online.

This applies whether you're picking up work in Gladewater proper, out toward Gilmer, or bidding jobs across East Texas. The website follows you everywhere the truck goes.

What This Costs

If you need a clean, professional site with your services and contact info, a simple site starts at $300 and takes a few days. If you want a full portfolio with project galleries, a bid request form, and pages for each service you offer, a full website starts at $1,500 and takes about a week.

For construction companies trying to show up when people search "contractor near me" or "home builder Gladewater," a website with SEO starts at $3,500 and takes one to two weeks. That includes the site build plus the work to get you ranking in local search.

Hosting runs $50 a month. No long-term contracts. You own your site.

What does web design cost for construction companies?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most construction companies in Gladewater 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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If you're a contractor in Gladewater ready for a website that brings in real project inquiries, get in touch and we'll put something together.

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

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