Construction Company Website Builder: Project Pages, a Quote Form, and Local SEO in One Launch

Generate a contractor website with AI, then use the launch checklist built for construction trades: service pages, project galleries, a quote request form, a connected domain, analytics, and Google Search Console setup.

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Core pages
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Quote form fields
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Trade pages covered
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Real construction websites built with Kleap

Every site below is live, published by a real Kleap user, and generated from a single prompt with our AI website generator. No designer, no code.

Join the construction businesses already live on Kleap — describe your idea and your site is ready in minutes.

Before You Send the Bid With a Link Attached

Contractors lose jobs to slow replies, not bad websites. This launch pack closes that gap: trade pages, a quote form built to capture real project details, before/after photo galleries, and the SEO setup that gets your service area found before the next storm-damage rush.

Project & Trade Pages

Beyond the homepage, each trade you offer gets its own service page, finished jobs get a project gallery, and an about/team page plus a contact page round out the core set — with service-area or testimonial pages added when you need them.

Quote Request Forms

Every lead-capture option is scoped for estimating a job: a full quote request form, a shorter project-inquiry form, a callback request, or a plain contact form if a phone call still works best for your crew.

Project Galleries

Before/after sections split out by job type, so a finished roof doesn't get buried under a kitchen remodel or a commercial buildout.

Service-Area SEO Setup

Title tags and meta descriptions get built around your service area and each trade you list, alt text goes on before/after project photos, and a roofer's page reads differently from a remodeler's page to both visitors and search engines.

Domain & Service-Area Branding

Start live on a free Kleap URL, then move to a custom domain built around your company name or service area once you're ready to put the site in front of local leads.

Search Visibility & Analytics

Know which service and trade pages are actually driving quote requests — analytics is wired in at publish, and Google Search Console verification is part of the checklist.

How to Create Your Construction Website

Build a professional construction website in 3 simple steps — no coding required

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Start With Your Trade, Not a Template

Name your trade, list the neighborhoods or counties you serve, and note whether storm-damage repair, remodeling, or new-build work fills most of your schedule — the AI drafts pages around those specifics instead of generic contractor copy.

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Wire Up Lead Capture Before You Publish

Turn on the quote request form, connect analytics, and attach your domain, then pick whichever mix of a callback request, direct phone contact, or a full estimate form matches how your crew actually books jobs.

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Publish, Then Prove You're Licensed and Reviewed

Before you publish, get your license and insurance details onto your Google Business Profile — then once the readiness checks clear, push the site live, confirm Search Console verification, and ask your most recent client for a review while the job's still fresh in their mind.

From Trade Details to a Site Ready for Your Next Bid

This walkthrough starts with the domain, analytics, and Search Console pieces most contractor sites skip — then builds out the trade pages, quote form, and project galleries around them, so the link is ready before a homeowner starts comparing bids.

Demo video coming soon

Construction Website Templates

Start with a professional template designed specifically for construction websites

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General Contracting

General Contractor

Service pages for every trade you manage, a project gallery, and a quote request form

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Roofing

Roofing Contractor

Before/after roof photos, a storm-damage inquiry form, and service-area pages

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Remodeling

Remodeling & Renovation

Room-by-room project galleries, a budget-range quote form, and testimonial space

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Trade Services

Plumbing & Electrical

Service list, an emergency contact CTA, and a callback request form

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Landscaping

Landscaping & Hardscaping

Seasonal project gallery, service-area copy, and a quote request form

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Commercial Construction

Commercial Construction

Project portfolio by sector, a capabilities page, and a proposal request form

All templates are fully customizable with AI — describe your changes and watch them happen

Everything Your Construction Needs to Succeed Online

Pages Built for Contractors

Home, services, past projects, about/team, and contact pages, each pre-loaded with language suited to your trade — roofing, remodeling, general contracting, or a specialty crew.

Licensing and insurance details ready before quotes go out

Quote Request Form

Add a quote request form that captures project type, property address, budget range, and timeline, so leads arrive with the details you need to prepare an estimate.

No back-and-forth just to get a number

Before/After Project Galleries

Show finished jobs with photo galleries organized by project type — roofs, kitchens, additions, or commercial builds — so prospects see real completed work.

Past-job photos build trust before the first call

Get Found in Your Service Area

Titles, meta descriptions, and Google Business Profile listing copy get built around the trades and cities you actually serve, not a generic city-agnostic template.

Set up to surface in service-area searches

Service and Trade Pages

Break out a separate page per service — roofing, siding, remodeling, electrical, or concrete work — each with its own SEO-ready copy block instead of one page trying to cover everything.

Prospects find their trade, not a generic services list

Domain, Analytics & Lead Tracking

Before storm-damage leads or a remodeling rush start filling your quote request form, get the tracking foundation in place: a connected domain, analytics turned on, and Search Console verification handled.

Nothing to configure once a lead comes in

Why Choose Kleap for Your Construction Website?

See how Kleap compares to traditional agencies and other website builders

FeatureKleapTraditional AgencyOther Builders
Project pagesIncluded in pack, organized by tradeScoped and quoted separatelyGeneric template pages
Quote request formStructured lead fieldsBolted-on form pluginBasic contact form
Project photo galleriesOrganized by project typeManual uploadBasic gallery block
Service-area SEOBuilt into launch checklistOne sentence mentioning your citySame city name dropped into a template
Domain checklistConnected before the first bid goes outHandled once the crew is already busyEasy to skip entirely
Analytics & Search ConsoleSet up to track quote-request trafficBolted on later, if at allRarely configured

Construction Website FAQs

What pages should a construction company website include?

A well-organized contractor website should include a homepage, a services or trades page, a project gallery with before-and-after photos, an about or team page, and a contact page with a quote request form. Kleap's launch checklist builds these five pages by default and lets you add service-area or trade-specific pages afterward.

Is Kleap a construction website builder or a general website builder?

Kleap is a general AI website builder that offers website design for construction companies through a dedicated launch pack: project pages, a quote request form, local SEO fields, and a domain and analytics checklist tailored to contractors, roofers, remodelers, and other trades.

Can I add a quote request form to my contractor website?

Yes — turn it on from the launch pack and it collects project type, address, budget range, and timeline before it ever hits your inbox, so nothing arrives as a bare email you have to chase down.

Does the launch checklist cover local SEO for my construction company website?

Yes. It prepares page titles, meta descriptions, service-area content, and Google Business Profile copy, plus a Search Console verification step for your published domain. Where you land in local search results depends on your market, your competition, and the work you keep putting in after launch.

What should I prepare before generating my contractor website?

Bring your business name, the services or trades you offer, your service area, past project photos, license or insurance details you want displayed, and how you want leads to reach you — a quote form, a phone number, or both.

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Show homeowners the finished work and credentials that get your bid picked over the competition

A homepage draft and a site ready to take a quote request aren't the same thing. Run the checklist before you share the link — quote form working, project photos loaded, domain connected, Search Console verified.

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