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Web Design for Painting Contractors

Every painter's site claims quality. Yours can show it: true color, clean lines, and the prep process that justifies your price. Flat monthly fee.

Web design for a painting contractor means a site where the finish is visible and the buyers are separated: true-color galleries that show your lines and finishes accurately, residential and commercial on their own pages because they are different customers, interior and exterior each matched to its own search, and sections covering your prep process, paint brands, and warranty, the substance that separates a professional bid from a cheap one. Built, hosted, and maintained on a flat monthly fee, backed by The 7-Day Launch Guarantee.

Painting has a credibility problem online: every site says quality, meticulous, and professional, and the words have stopped meaning anything. What still means something is evidence, photos where the color is true and the lines are clean, and specifics, what your prep includes, which brands you use, what the warranty covers. This page is about a website built on those instead of adjectives.

The finish, shown accurately

The galleries are the argument, so they are treated with care: true-color photos of interiors and exteriors, organized by project type, presented large enough to see the cut lines and the sheen. A prospect comparing painters is comparing finishes they can see, and the site's job is to make sure what they see of yours is accurate and recent. Fresh projects keep flowing in as you send them.

Split the buyers, keep the substance

Residential and commercial get separate pages, and interior and exterior each get their own, because those four searches are four different customers. Underneath the split sits the substance that justifies a professional bid: the prep process spelled out step by step, the paint brands you stand behind, insurance stated plainly, and the warranty in writing. The homeowner weighing your estimate against a lower one finds the explanation for the difference right on the site.

The honest version

A website does not cut a straight line, and estimate volume depends on your market and season, so we promise neither. What you get is the build itself: fast, mobile-first, color-accurate, and organized around how painting is actually chosen, live within 7 days of completed onboarding and covered by The 7-Day Launch Guarantee, then hosted and maintained on a flat monthly fee. The full service breakdown is on the web design service page.

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Your site is live within 7 days of completed onboarding (Kickoff Call done, setup fee paid, intake and photos submitted; we do the technical work with you on a call or through email) or your first month after launch is free.

Common questions

What does true-color actually mean for my galleries?

It means the photos are selected and presented so the wall online looks like the wall in the room. Washed-out or yellow-cast phone snapshots undersell good work and misrepresent color choices, which is fatal in a trade where color is the decision. The galleries are built to show accurate color, crisp cut lines, and finish detail, because that is what a prospect is actually evaluating.

Why separate residential from commercial painting?

Different buyers, different questions, different proof. A homeowner repainting a living room wants color help, tidiness, and trust; a property or facilities manager wants scheduling, scale, and insurance. One combined page forces both to read past the other's content. Separate pages let each buyer find their answers, and let Google match each search to the right one.

Why does the prep process deserve its own section?

Because prep is where painting bids actually differ, and homeowners have learned it. The cheap bid skips the sanding, priming, and repair that make a finish last, and your site saying exactly what your prep includes is the clearest honest way to explain a higher number. It also answers the quality question before the estimate conversation starts.