Homeowners spend months researching before they call. Make sure they find you first.
A project gallery that sells $40,000 remodels before you ever walk in the door. Before/after photos organized by room and style. Financing information that removes the biggest objection. A professional site that earns the consultation, not just the click. We handle the website. You handle the remodel.
Kitchen and bath customers do more research than almost any other homeowner.
They're spending $15,000 to $60,000. They're going to look at your website, your photos, your reviews, and your competitors' websites before they call anyone. If your online presence doesn't match the quality of your work, they move on.
The research phase is long — and it starts online.
Most kitchen and bath customers spend 2-6 months researching before they book a consultation. They save photos to Pinterest, compare contractor portfolios, and read reviews obsessively. If you're not showing up during that research phase, someone else is closing your customer.
Photos are the entire sales pitch.
Nobody hires a kitchen remodeler they can't see work from. Your portfolio is your resume, your proof, and your price justification all in one. A website with no photos — or bad photos buried behind three clicks — loses the job before you ever pick up the phone.
Price sticker shock kills consultations.
Homeowners often underestimate what a real kitchen remodel costs. If your site doesn't set expectations on pricing ranges and explain what drives cost, the first consultation becomes a price negotiation you didn't prepare them for. The ones who convert are the ones who arrived educated.
You're competing against big showrooms with big marketing budgets.
The big kitchen design centers spend heavily on ads and SEO. You win on craft, personal service, and local reputation — but only if homeowners can find you and see your work. A professional site levels the field.
A website built for kitchen and bath, not "generic remodeling."
Kitchen and bath customers are visual, patient, and high-value. Your site needs a serious gallery, clear service categories, and copy that speaks to someone who's been thinking about this remodel for six months and is finally ready to call.
Project gallery organized to close high-ticket jobs
Before/after layouts, organized by room (kitchen, primary bath, guest bath, powder room) and by style (modern, traditional, transitional). Homeowners browse by what they want — your gallery meets them there. The more projects we can show, the more customers self-select into your wheelhouse before they ever call.
Separate kitchen and bath service pages
Kitchen remodels and bathroom remodels are different searches, different customers, different price points. Each gets its own page — full kitchen renovation, cabinet refacing, countertop replacement, primary bath remodel, walk-in shower conversion, tile work — targeting the specific terms those customers actually search.
Financing information that removes the biggest objection
Most homeowners want the remodel but hesitate on the number. A page that explains financing options — what you offer or partner with, typical monthly payments, how the process works — converts hesitators into consultation requests. We build it so the money conversation starts before you're in the room.
Process page that sets expectations and builds trust
Kitchen and bath customers are anxious about disruption — how long will my kitchen be out of commission, who's in my house, what happens if something goes wrong? A clear "how we work" page that answers those questions converts more consultations than any photo gallery alone.
Google Business Profile that shows up in local searches
Kitchen and bath searches often start on Google Maps — "kitchen remodeler near me," "bathroom renovation [city]." We claim, optimize, and manage your GBP with project photos, complete service categories, and regular posts so your listing looks like the active, established contractor you are.
Service area pages that rank locally
"Kitchen remodeler [town]." "Bathroom renovation [county]." Complete tier includes up to four neighborhood pages that rank for the specific communities you serve — so when a homeowner in your best zip code searches, you show up first.
Three plans. All cancel anytime.
For most kitchen and bath remodelers, Complete is the right tier — the gallery, the neighborhood pages, and the monthly updates matter more for a visual, high-research trade than almost any other. Pro works if you're just getting started.
Questions kitchen and bath remodelers ask us.
How do I keep my project gallery updated as I finish new jobs?
Email or text us photos when you wrap a project. We add them to your gallery — typically within a week, batched on Fridays. Before/after pairs are the strongest format for remodeling work; if you can send both, we'll use them. Phone photos are fine — good lighting matters more than camera quality for interior shots.
Can I have separate pages for kitchens and bathrooms?
Yes — Pro and Complete both support separate service pages. Kitchen remodels and bath remodels attract different customers at different price points. Each gets its own page with the right copy, photos, and search targeting. If you also do specific work like cabinet refacing or walk-in shower conversions, those can get their own pages too.
Should I put pricing on my site?
We recommend pricing ranges, not fixed prices. "Kitchen remodels typically range from $25,000–$75,000 depending on scope, materials, and layout changes" sets realistic expectations without boxing you in. It filters out customers who can't afford your work and pre-qualifies the ones who call. We write this carefully so it helps you, not hurts you.
Can the site help with the long sales cycle — customers who are months away from being ready?
That's actually one of the best uses of a remodeling website. We build pages that speak to customers at different stages — early research ("what does a kitchen remodel cost"), mid-research ("how to choose a kitchen contractor"), and ready-to-book ("get a free consultation"). The site works the whole funnel, not just the bottom of it.
Will my site rank against the big kitchen design showrooms?
For local searches, yes — and often better. Big showrooms rank nationally but struggle with hyper-local terms. "Kitchen remodeler Doylestown" or "bathroom renovation Lansdale" are searches where a well-optimized local site with a strong GBP beats a national chain's generic location page. Local specificity is your advantage.
I do both kitchens and baths but also some general remodeling — how do we handle that?
We lead with your highest-value, most-searched services (kitchens and baths) and give them dedicated pages. General remodeling gets a page that positions it as an extension of your specialty work — not a catch-all. We keep the site focused enough to rank and convert, not so narrow that you miss legitimate leads.
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