Professional contractor website design for a Spokane home service business

Spokane, WA

Web Design for Contractors in Spokane, WA

A fast, mobile-first website built to turn Spokane homeowners' Google searches into phone calls — not bounce-rate statistics.

  • Flat $1499 build fee
  • No ongoing design fees
  • Live in 2–3 weeks

Contractor Websites Built to Convert

Most Spokane contractor websites were built years ago, load slowly on mobile, and bury the phone number. When a homeowner finds you on Google and lands on a site that's hard to use, they hit the back button and call the next result. We build fast, mobile-first websites designed to turn that visit into a phone call.

Conversion-focused website design for a Spokane contractor

Every page is built around a single goal: making it effortless to call you.

What's Included

Your Spokane Website, Built to Convert

  • Custom mobile-first design built for how Spokane homeowners search — on a phone, in a hurry
  • Click-to-call buttons and lead capture forms on every page
  • Dedicated service and Spokane location pages to expand the searches you show up for
  • Fast load times so you don't lose impatient visitors to the next result
  • Professional copywriting that matches the caliber of work you do
  • Ongoing care plan — hosting, security, and updates handled for you
The Spokane Market

We Know Spokane

Spokane homeowners search for contractors on their phones, usually under time pressure — a broken furnace, a leaking pipe, a storm-damaged roof. They don't read your About page; they look for a phone number and proof you're legit. Our sites front-load click-to-call buttons, trust signals, and the services you offer, and they load in under two seconds so you don't lose the impatient ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a contractor website cost in Spokane?

Our custom contractor websites for Spokane businesses are a flat $1499 one-time build fee plus a $69 per month care plan that covers hosting, security updates, and ongoing maintenance. That build fee includes professional copywriting, mobile-responsive design, dedicated service pages and location pages, click-to-call functionality, and lead capture forms. There are no ongoing design fees and no surprise costs — the build fee is paid once, and the monthly care plan keeps your site fast, secure, and online.

Will my new website help me rank on Google in Spokane?

A well-built, fast, properly structured website directly supports your local search visibility, but for Spokane contractors the Google Maps ranking is usually what drives the actual phone calls — not organic website rankings alone. We build every site to be SEO-friendly with proper structure, fast load times, and search-optimized copy, and most of our clients pair the website with our local SEO service so they capture both the Google Maps traffic and convert it effectively on a site that's built to turn visitors into calls.

How long does it take to build a contractor website?

Typically 2 to 3 weeks from our first conversation to launch. We handle the entire process — copywriting, design, mobile optimization, and development — and you review and approve at each stage. If you already have a domain registered, we use it so there's no disruption to your existing Spokane web presence or any search history you've built up.

Do I own my Spokane contractor website?

Yes, completely. Your website is yours, your domain is registered in your name, and you can take it with you at any time. We build on standard, portable technology rather than proprietary platforms, so you're never locked in. The only ongoing cost is the $69 per month care plan, which covers hosting and maintenance — and even that is optional if you'd rather host it yourself.

Get started with Spruce Local

Find out where you really stand on Google

Your Google profile is either making you the obvious choice or pushing them to the next result. Find out where you stand and what it would take to start showing up ahead of the competition.

No pressure. No long sales process. Just a clear starting point.