Websites for Deck Builders: Show Your Decks, Book More Builds
Websites for deck builders have one job: put the decks you have built in front of every homeowner planning one in your area, months before they call anyone. This page is for contractors who build decks for a living. (Homeowners sketching their own project usually want a planning tool like the free Trex Deck Designer, not a contractor's site.) We build the contractor's site: generated from your Google Business Profile in minutes, hosted at $75 a month.
The portfolio does the selling
Decks are bought off photos. A homeowner deciding between two deck contractors is flipping between their galleries, and the builder whose site shows a two-level composite deck with a cable rail, labeled with a nearby town, beats the builder with a logo and a phone number. Our deck contractor website design leads with the portfolio and organizes it the way customers shop: by material (composite, cedar, PT), by feature (multi-level, covered, pergola, built-in seating), each project tagged with where it stands.
That structure is also how the site ranks. A page of composite decks in your county catches "composite deck builder near me" searches that a single generic gallery never will.
Book the season before it starts
Deck building has a calendar problem. The decks you build in June get decided in February and March, by people scrolling on a couch. A deck building company website earns its keep in exactly those months: it ranks while you are not thinking about marketing, catches the early quote requests, and fills the spring calendar before the phone-tag season begins. The quote form asks three things (name, project, phone) and every submission goes straight to you.
Deck building is a photo trade with a calendar problem. The homeowner decides in March, off pictures, for a build in June. If your site is not sitting there in March with your best work on it, someone else's is.
What it costs
$75/mo all-in: design, hosting, a custom domain, lead capture, and edits, with no setup fee. You paste your Google Business Profile, the site builds itself from your photos, services, and reviews, and you approve the draft before it publishes. Off-season changes ("show the covered decks first") are a plain-English request away.
Related trades
Deck work and fence work share customers and shopping habits, so our fence company website design pages use the same portfolio-first structure. Both come from the same playbook as our contractor website design hub: one page per service, one per town, proof above the fold, fast plain code.