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?

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

What We Build In

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.

Example concept — not a real client
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Every trade on the job. One contractor accountable for it.

Remodels, additions, and ADUs — one contractor, whole job.

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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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