Painting Contractor Website Design That Gets Calls

Painting contractor website design has two jobs: prove the quality of your work with photos and get the estimate request in before the homeowner calls the next painter. We build that site from your Google Business Profile in minutes, host it, and handle every edit for $75 a month.

Painters are asking each other who builds these

The second result for this exact search is a Facebook group post: "Who can build a website for a painting business?" When painters ask a group instead of hiring from the search results, the existing options are failing them. And the options are a niche agency behind a quote form, listicles of other companies' sites, or a DIY builder that eats your weekends.

Here is the direct answer to that post. Paste your Google Business Profile link. A multi-page painting site generates in minutes as plain, fast code, with your services, photos, reviews, and service area already in place. No questionnaire, no discovery call.

Before and after photos do the selling

Nobody can judge cut-in lines from a paragraph. A homeowner picking a painter wants to see the work: the taped edges, the two-tone exterior, the cabinet job that looks factory finished. So the site puts that proof first:

The fastest estimate usually wins the repaint

Painting is a compared purchase. The homeowner collects two or three estimates and leans toward whoever made it easiest. Your site keeps that friction low: a tap-to-call number in the header on every page, and an estimate form that asks three things (name, what needs painting, phone). Every extra field costs you jobs. The page itself loads fast because it is plain code with no page-builder bloat, and a homeowner on a phone will not wait for a slow one.

Built from the profile you already maintain

Your Google Business Profile already holds your services, hours, photos, and reviews. The site builds itself from that, which is also why it stays consistent with what Google shows searchers. Google retired its own free Business Profile websites in 2024, so the profile needs a real site to point at. Ours is ready in minutes, and painting contractor SEO covers what makes those pages rank once they are live.

Need a change after launch? Ask for it in plain English ("swap the hero photo for the blue colonial job"), review the draft, approve it. Instant rollback if you change your mind.

A painter's portfolio is already sitting in their Google photos and reviews. Our job is to frame it so a homeowner stops scrolling, and to put the estimate form right next to it.

Nick, founder of Sites That Get Calls

What it costs against the other options

The agencies ranking for this search sell custom builds; one promises unlimited concepts and revisions, which matters if you want to art-direct your own brand and can wait for the process. DIY builders are cheaper than we are if you have the evenings and the patience. We are the third option: the site handled end to end for a flat $75 a month, hosting, domain, lead capture, and edits included. See pricing.

This page covers one trade in our contractor website design lineup. If your crew also runs a washer, for prep or as its own service, we cover pressure washing website design as a separate trade too.

FAQ

What should a painting contractor website include?

Before and after galleries, separate interior and exterior pages, one page per service, a short estimate form, a tap-to-call number in the header, and your Google reviews. A license or insurance line near the form helps the cautious buyers.

How much does a painting contractor website cost?

Niche agencies custom-quote their builds and DIY tools charge a monthly fee plus your own hours. We charge $75 a month, which includes the design, build, hosting, a branded domain, lead capture, edits, and analytics.

How fast can my painting site go live?

Minutes for the draft, same day for the live site. The build runs from your Google Business Profile, you review it, pick a domain, and publish.

Can I change photos and prices later?

Yes. Describe the change in plain English, review the draft, approve it. Edits are included in the $75, and every change can be rolled back instantly.