Slow mobile load
Heavy sliders, stock themes, and uncompressed photos mean a homeowner on their phone waits 7–10 seconds for anything to show. By then they’ve tapped back and picked a competitor.
New: 2-slot pilot for residential concrete contractors — fix weak estimate flow, trust leaks, and missed opportunities. See Pilot Details →
For 2 residential concrete contractors only, BuckSites is testing a tighter estimate-capture system for companies with outdated sites, weak project proof, and slow lead response.
Design · Redesign · Pricing · Examples · Free Review
Typical contractor website
Paragraph about being "family-owned" and "serving the area since 1992" but no clear next step.
Key issues
BuckSites layout
"Concrete Driveways in Denver That Last — Book a Free Estimate"
Phone and call-to-action locked in the header and hero, with service pages that answer homeowner questions line by line.
Built for mobile first
Fast-loading layouts that make it easy to tap, call, and request an estimate from a phone.
Designed like a local pro
Photography, copy, and structure that feel like a serious, established contractor — not a tech startup.
Typical visitor path:
Homeowner → Finds you on Google → Lands on site → Calls, texts, or books within 30 seconds.
Built for how homeowners actually choose a contractor
Built by someone who worked in foundation repair sales
Designed for homeowners who want to call quickly
Focused on booked estimates, not marketing metrics
No marketing agency retainers or complicated software
The problem
Good crews lose work every week because the website makes it hard for homeowners to take the next step. These are the patterns I fix first.
Heavy sliders, stock themes, and uncompressed photos mean a homeowner on their phone waits 7–10 seconds for anything to show. By then they’ve tapped back and picked a competitor.
The phone number lives in a thin header or buried at the bottom of the page. Buttons say “Learn More” instead of “Call Now” or “Request an Estimate”.
“Services” is one generic page instead of clear, deep pages for each job type — driveway replacement, roof repair, staining, and so on. Google and homeowners both get confused.
No proof, no photos that feel local, and no simple way to ask, “Can you come look at this?” The result: people bounce, even if they liked what they saw.
Packages
Essential is the clean starting point. Professional is the flagship package most contractors choose. Market Leader is the premium top-end build for established operators.
Flagship package
This is the main offer: stronger service depth and trust structure than Essential, without the full expansion scope of Market Leader.
Review the Professional Example
Clean starter: homepage, services, gallery, contact with click-to-call.
View Essential Example
Flagship: service pages, reviews, strong CTAs. Built so homeowners call.
View Professional Example
Premium depth: proof, authority, featured projects. For established operators.
View Market Leader ExampleLimited pilot
We’re testing a tighter website + estimate-flow system for companies losing homeowner opportunities through weak trust and slow response.
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A “nice-looking” site isn’t the same thing as a site that reliably turns strangers into booked estimates. Here’s how I design around calls.
Typical contractor website
Call-focused BuckSites build
The process
Straightforward: review your site, identify what’s costing you calls, then build a call-focused site you’re proud to send homeowners to.
Investment
Three packages to match the size of your business. Pay upfront or spread the cost across 12 months.
Essential Contractor Website
Pay Upfront
$2,500
12-Month Plan
$275/mo
Professional Contractor Website
Most PopularPay Upfront
$4,500
12-Month Plan
$475/mo
Includes everything in Essential, plus:
Market Leader Contractor Website
Pay Upfront
$6,500
12-Month Plan
$675/mo
Includes everything in Professional, plus:
Upfront or 12-month plans. Hosting and full details on the pricing page.
FAQ
Most projects are completed within 2–4 weeks from the first call. Timeline depends on how quickly we gather your photos and content. I keep it moving — no months-long wait.
Yes. Once the project is complete and paid, you own the site. Hosting keeps it running; you’re not locked in. The files are yours.
Field experience
Kitchen tables, repairs, and budgets — not a software dashboard.
About
I came from foundation repair sales. Homeowners kept saying they “just looked up companies online” — and I watched good crews lose jobs because the competitor’s site made it easier to call. BuckSites exists to close that gap for owner-led teams who don’t want to become marketers.
Jared — BuckSites
Kansas City, Missouri · Contractor websites specialist
Free contractor website review
I’ll give you a plain-language walkthrough of your site from a homeowner’s view: what’s working, what’s costing you calls, and where a call-focused rebuild would help. No pitch.
Call or text
(816) 804-8603Kansas City, Missouri · serving contractors across the U.S.