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Managed Websites for Painting Contractors

Built to Win Local Jobs, Managed So You Don't Have To

You Transform Spaces. Let's Transform Your Online Presence.

You can prep, prime, and paint a whole house exterior in a week. But when a homeowner searches "painting contractor near me," are they finding your business or the crew down the highway?

You know that "agreeable gray" isn't just a Sherwin-Williams bestseller — it's half your residential portfolio at this point. You can walk into a room, assess the prep work needed, and have a quote in the homeowner's inbox before the competition has even called back.

But none of that matters if people can't find you online. I build websites for tradespeople — painting contractors who want more estimates booked and fewer evenings wasted trying to make GoDaddy cooperate. No design skills needed. No tech headaches. Just a professional website that brings in the work.

Professional painting contractor using a sprayer on the exterior of a two-story home

Why Painting Contractors Need a Website That Pulls Its Weight

Word of mouth and yard signs have probably been good to you. Maybe you've got a decent Google Business Profile pulling in some calls. But there's a ceiling on all of that — and you've probably already felt it.

A website breaks through that ceiling. It's working at 11pm when a homeowner is Googling "cabinet painters" after deciding their kitchen needs an update. It's there on Saturday morning when a property manager needs three units painted before the first of the month. It builds trust, shows your work, and gives people a simple way to request a quote — all without you lifting a finger.

In a market where homeowners compare three or four contractors before choosing one, your website is often the deciding factor. A professional online presence says "established business." No website says "I might not be around next month."

What You Get

This isn't a cookie-cutter template where your name gets swapped into a generic design. Every site is built around how painting customers search and what actually converts a visitor into a booked estimate:

  • Local SEO from the ground up — optimized for your city, surrounding towns, and the zip codes where you want to grow your client base.
  • Mobile-first build — most of your leads are searching on their phones. If your site doesn't load fast and look professional on a 6-inch screen, they're gone.
  • Service pages that target real searches — interior painting, exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, commercial work, deck staining — each service has its own page so Google connects the right search to your business.
  • Project galleries — clean before-and-after photos of your best work. Nothing sells a paint job like seeing the transformation. We lay them out so they look polished and professional.
  • Lead capture everywhere — phone number always visible, estimate request forms on every page, click-to-call on mobile. Zero friction between "I need a painter" and "I just contacted one."

Skip the Agency Markup and the Contract Traps

Let's be real about what the website market looks like for painting contractors right now.

Agencies love quoting $4,000–$10,000 for a business website. That buys you a nice design, sure — but also a lot of overhead you're subsidizing. Then come the monthly maintenance fees, hosting charges, and the SEO package they'll pitch before the site is even live. You'll be painting a lot of living rooms just to cover your web costs.

The subscription website companies market themselves at $149–$199/month, which sounds more accessible — until you're 12 months deep in a contract you can't exit without paying the remaining balance. That's not a subscription. That's a commitment with penalties.

My model is simpler. Two plans — Lite and Pro — billed monthly. No hefty upfront costs. No annual contracts. I build your site, you review it and approve it, and your subscription starts only when you're satisfied. Cancel anytime with 30 days' notice.

You give homeowners honest quotes. I give you honest pricing. Same principle.

See what a properly built website looks like

Bright freshly painted open-plan kitchen and living area with crisp white walls and a navy blue accent wall

Let's Get Your Painting Business Booked Up

You've got the experience, the reviews, and the quality of work. You just need a website that puts all of that in front of the homeowners searching for it.

I handle the build. You handle the brush.

Included with 360 Pro

360°Bookings

A powerful, fully integrated booking system for your website. Accept bookings online with automated email and SMS confirmations, reminders, calendar sync, and optional Stripe payment processing.

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Ready to Get a Website That Works for Your Painting Business?

No templates. No DIY. No hassle. Just a fast, professional site that brings in local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Sitethreesixty build websites specifically for painting contractors?
Yes. I work with independent painters, small painting companies, and multi-trade businesses that include painting services. I understand how homeowners search for painters, what makes them choose one contractor over another, and what it takes to turn a website into a tool that actually books estimates.
How much does a managed website from Sitethreesixty cost for a painting contractor?
Plans start at $99 per month (360 Lite). That includes the website build, hosting, security, ongoing management, and direct support — no hidden fees or setup charges. No long-term contracts either — cancel anytime with 30 days' notice.
Can Sitethreesixty help my painting business show up on Google?
That's one of the primary things I do. I optimize your site for the way people actually search — "painting contractor near me," "interior painter [your city]," "cabinet painters near me." Each service you offer gets its own page so Google can match the right search to your business. That includes voice search optimization so when someone asks their phone for a painter, your business is built to be the answer.
Is Sitethreesixty better than using Thumbtack or Angi for getting painting work?
They serve different purposes. Platforms like Thumbtack, Angi, HomeAdvisor, and Yelp can generate leads, but you're paying per lead and competing with other painters on the same listing. Your own managed website brings in direct calls and estimate requests with no middleman and no commission. The best approach is having both — but your website is the thing you own and the thing that builds long-term value.

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