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Websites for General Contractors

Large projects demand a contractor with a track record you can verify.

Commercial buildouts, multifamily projects, and complex residential work all start with weeks of research. A professional site that shows your scope, your team, and your completed work earns the first meeting.

Built for your trade

We get general contractors.

Generic website builders are built for everyone, which means they are optimized for no one. A general contractor has specific needs: the right services listed, the right trust signals visible, and the right search terms targeted so local customers find you.

Seattle's ongoing commercial and multifamily development creates consistent opportunity for established GCs with strong local portfolios and clean licensing records.

Services we cover on your site

Commercial tenant improvements
Multifamily residential construction
Custom home construction
Ground-up commercial builds
Historic renovation
Design-build services

Why it matters

Problems a good general contractor website solves

01

Project scope clarity filters unqualified inquiries

GC work ranges from small commercial TIs to full multifamily builds. A site that clearly defines your project minimum, your typical contract range, and your specialties attracts the right inquiries and saves hours on unqualified discovery calls.

02

Bonding and insurance documentation is expected

Owners, developers, and property managers check bonding, general liability, and workers comp before they respond to a bid. Having those documented on your site accelerates vetting and signals that you work at a professional level.

03

Subcontractor network depth is a hidden differentiator

A GC is only as good as their subs. A site that describes your relationships with trusted electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and finish trades signals coordination capacity that solo contractors and less-organized firms cannot match.

04

Project case studies close deals that portfolios do not

A photo gallery says what was built. A project case study says what the challenge was, how you managed it, and what the client outcome was. For large contracts, case studies convert where simple galleries fail.

What you get

Everything a serious website needs.

No templates. No drag-and-drop limitations. A real website, built for your business, that you own when we are done.

Custom design

Built around how general contractors work and what your customers need to see before they call. Not a template with your name swapped in.

You own it

The code, the domain, the content. All yours from day one. No monthly platform fee required to keep your site online.

Ongoing care

Updates, security, backups, and edits handled for you monthly. Text or call when something needs to change. No tickets, no waiting.

Fast loading

Hosted on global CDN infrastructure. Fast load times on every device, including customers searching on mobile from the job site.

The real cost over 3 years

What you actually pay, and what you actually own.

A subscription website service feels cheap at first. After three years, the math looks different -- especially when you realize you own nothing if you stop paying.

Subscription Website Service
$7K–$11K
3-year total
You own

Nothing. Cancel and the site goes dark.

Traditional Agency
$30K+
3-year total
You own

A custom site, but you paid for it three times over.

Cedar Digital
Cedar Digital
$2,263
3-year total, Care Basic plan
You own

Everything. Site, domain, code, content.

Pro plan is $4,063 over 3 years and adds reviews and Google Business Profile management.

Cedar Basic estimate: $499 build fee plus $49/mo care plan over 36 months ($499 + $1,764 = $2,263). Cedar Pro estimate: $499 build fee plus $99/mo over 36 months ($499 + $3,564 = $4,063). Subscription pricing reflects the typical $200 to $300 per month range across the category.

Common questions

Questions we hear often.

How is this different from a directory listing?

A directory listing is a profile someone else controls. Your own website is a permanent home you own -- your domain, your content, your contact form, your branding. When a customer searches for a general contractor in their neighborhood, a real website ranks better than a listing and converts better when they land on it.

What about running ads instead?

Ads and a website are not the same thing. Ads cost money every day and stop working the moment you stop paying. A website keeps working for years, earns organic search traffic over time, and gives paid ad campaigns somewhere credible to land. Most general contractors who rely only on ads are paying for leads they could have been earning for free.

How long does it take to get a site built?

Most sites launch within 2 to 3 weeks from the first call. We build a working preview before you pay a cent, so you see your site first, give feedback, and we refine it. The process is fast because we do most of the work. You just need to approve things.

Will I own the site when it is done?

Yes. The code, the domain, the content, and everything else belongs to you. There is no platform to stay subscribed to. If you ever want to move to a different host or work with someone else, you take every file and credential with you. Nothing is held hostage.

See it before you commit

See a free preview of your general contractor site.

Tell us about your business. We build a working preview before you pay a cent. You look at it, give feedback, and decide. No pressure, no deposit, no commitment.

See a free preview of your site

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