A Website That Shows Homeowners You Run the Whole Job
You're the one coordinating framers, electricians, and plumbers, pulling permits, and keeping the project on schedule. Your website should say so — clear scope, clear process, one contractor accountable for the whole build. We build that site and hand you a free quote to look at first.
Sound familiar?
Homeowners can't tell from your site whether you pull permits and manage the whole job or just swing a hammer — so they call the contractor whose site actually explains it.
Your project photos live in a group text and a phone camera roll, not somewhere a homeowner can scroll through before they decide to call.
Every serious lead wants a sense of scope and timeline before they'll pick up the phone — if your site can't answer 'what's included' and 'how long,' they move to the next search result.
You're the one coordinating framers, electricians, and plumbers on every job, but your website reads like you're a one-man crew instead of the GC running the whole build.
We build the site around your actual permit process, your actual service area, and the real trades you coordinate on a job — not stock photos of a guy in a hard hat and a generic contractor template.
A site built around how general contractors actually get hired.
Scope-of-Work Pages
A clear breakdown of what's included in an addition, remodel, or new build — so a homeowner isn't guessing what they're paying for before they call.
Permits & Licensing, Front and Center
A dedicated page showing you pull the permits and schedule the inspections — the exact thing that separates a licensed GC from a guy with a truck and a Craigslist ad.
Project Galleries Sorted by Job Type
Before/after photos organized by kitchen, addition, ADU, and full remodel — so a homeowner can find the project that looks like theirs instead of scrolling a random photo dump.
Multi-Trade Coordination, Spelled Out
A page that shows how you sequence framers, electricians, and plumbers on the job — proof there's one contractor managing the whole build, not five subs the homeowner has to chase down.
One Quote Request, No Phone Tag
A request-a-quote form that captures project type, address, and timeline up front, so your first call starts with the job details instead of twenty minutes of Q&A.
Every trade on the job. One contractor accountable for it.
Remodels, additions, and ADUs — one contractor, whole job.
Cornerstone Build Group
Every trade on the job. One contractor accountable for it.
- A scope-of-work page for every project type — additions, ADUs, full remodels — so homeowners know exactly what's included before they ever pick up the phone.
- A Permits & Inspections page spelling out that Cornerstone pulls every permit and schedules every inspection, so the homeowner never has to make a trip to the county office.
- A project sequence page showing how framing, electrical, and plumbing subs are lined up and handed off — proof there's one contractor running the job, not five subs the homeowner has to manage themselves.
Illustrative example of what we'd design for this trade — not an actual SnappLocal client.
Questions general contractors ask us
Do we write the content, or do you?+
We write it, built around how you actually run a job — your scope process, your service area, your crew and sub network. You review every word before it goes live. Nothing goes up without your sign-off.
Can the site explain our permit process and licensing?+
Yes — that's usually the first thing we build in. A dedicated page that spells out what you pull permits for, how inspections get scheduled, and what a homeowner never has to think about because you're handling it.
We coordinate multiple trades on every job — can the site show that?+
That's exactly the gap most GC sites miss. We build a page that lays out how you sequence framers, electricians, and plumbers so a homeowner sees one accountable contractor running the whole job, not a guy who subs everything out and disappears.
How fast can we get a site live?+
Fast enough that it's not the bottleneck. We handle the build, the copy, and the launch — your job is reviewing drafts and giving us real project photos and your service area.
Let's talk about your general contractor business.
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