❄ Painting Website Design

Painting Websites That Book More Jobs

Painting is a before-and-after business. We build colorful, photo-driven websites that show off your work and make requesting a quote a breeze.

Why your painting company needs a great website

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Painting sells on transformation

Nothing sells like a dramatic before-and-after. A gallery-first site turns lookers into leads.

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Quick quotes win the job

Customers want fast estimates. An easy quote request beats competitors who make people wait.

3

Residential and commercial are different

Separate pages for home and business painting help you rank for and win both kinds of work.

Built to turn searches into booked painting jobs

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Before-and-after galleries

Show your transformations β€” interior, exterior, cabinets and specialty finishes.

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Service pages

Dedicated pages for interior, exterior, commercial and specialty painting.

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Fast quote requests

Simple forms (with photo upload) that make estimates effortless for customers.

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Reviews & guarantees

Show your reviews and workmanship guarantee to win trust.

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Local SEO built in

Rank for β€œpainters near me” across your area.

Browse live demo sites

Explore real, working websites we've built for trades like yours β€” and picture your painting company with one.

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Painting website FAQs

How much does a painting website cost?

Plans start at $100/month with no big upfront bill β€” that includes the custom build, hosting, and ongoing updates. See pricing.

Can customers send photos for a quote?

Yes β€” we can add a quote form with photo upload so customers show you the job and you reply with a fast estimate.

How fast can my site launch?

Most sites launch in about two weeks from our first conversation.

Ready for more painting jobs?

Tell me about your painting company and I'll get back to you within one business day with a free, no-pressure quote.

  • ❄ Free consultation
  • ❄ Flat-rate monthly pricing β€” no big upfront cost
  • ❄ Plain English, no tech jargon