Why your concrete and masonry company needs a professional website
Homeowners planning a concrete driveway, patio, or retaining wall do their research online before calling anyone. They look at photos of past work, read reviews, and check that the contractor is licensed and insured. A professional website with a project gallery and clear service offerings puts you in front of those homeowners during the research phase, before they call three competitors for estimates.
This template is built for concrete flatwork and masonry contractors who serve residential and commercial clients. A project gallery showing decorative concrete finishes, retaining walls, and masonry work lets your craftsmanship do the selling. Displaying your license number, bonding, and ACI membership builds trust with homeowners who are making a significant investment in their property. A simple estimate request form captures leads at any hour.
Whether your specialty is stamped and decorative concrete, foundation work, block retaining walls, or brick masonry, your website should showcase the full range of your capabilities. Commercial flatwork like parking lots and warehouse floors is a different buyer than the homeowner adding a patio, but both respond to the same signals: quality work, professional credentials, and straightforward pricing conversations.
What's included
- Earthy charcoal and brick red palette
- Flatwork and masonry service showcase
- Free estimate request form
- Residential and commercial project gallery
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this concrete & masonry website template really free?
Yes, this concrete & masonry template is completely free to download and use. No credit card required, no hidden fees. You can use it for personal or commercial projects.
Do I need coding skills to use this template?
Basic HTML knowledge is helpful but not required. The template uses clean, well-commented HTML and CSS that you can easily customize by changing text, images, and colors.
What pages are included in this template?
This template includes 4 professionally designed pages: Home, About, Services, Contact. All pages are fully responsive and work on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Can you build me a custom website?
Yes. If you need something beyond what a template can do, we design and build custom websites and web apps from scratch. eCommerce, booking systems, membership sites, client portals, and more. Learn more about custom builds.
What should a concrete contractor website include?
A photo gallery organized by project type (driveways, patios, retaining walls, flatwork), your service area, license and bond number, insurance information, typical project timeline, and a free estimate request form. If you do decorative concrete, show photos of every finish option: stamped, exposed aggregate, broom finish, and colored concrete. Include concrete repair services since homeowners frequently search for crack repair, driveway resurfacing, and mudjacking as standalone needs.
How do concrete contractors find new customers online?
Concrete work is highly local and visual. Optimize your Google Business Profile with before-and-after photos of completed projects. Target searches like "concrete driveway replacement [city]," "stamped concrete patio contractor," and "retaining wall installation." Nextdoor advertising works well for residential concrete since neighbors see your work firsthand. Yard signs during active projects generate inquiries from neighbors. Commercial concrete has a longer sales cycle and requires direct outreach to general contractors and property managers.
Should a concrete contractor show pricing on their website?
Show ranges but not fixed prices. Concrete pricing varies significantly by project complexity, finish type, site access, rebar requirements, and local material costs. A price range like "$8-$15 per square foot for a basic concrete driveway depending on thickness and site conditions" sets expectations without committing to an inaccurate number. Decorative concrete runs $15-$25 per square foot. Always emphasize that your estimates are free and typically delivered within 24-48 hours.
What licenses and certifications should a concrete contractor display?
State contractor license number and class (most states require a general or specialty contractor license for concrete work over a threshold amount). General liability insurance ($1-2M minimum) and workers compensation are non-negotiable trust signals. ACI (American Concrete Institute) membership and certifications show professional commitment. For decorative concrete, Decorative Concrete Council membership and any manufacturer-specific certifications (Brickform, Butterfield Color) demonstrate specialized expertise that commands premium pricing.
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