Website design for Painters

Websites that turn painters searches into booked jobs.

Painting is a visible, emotional purchase — customers imagine their own walls in your photos. The businesses that get the estimate requests show real before-and-after work, separate interior and exterior paths, and make the quote request a one-minute task.

What most painters websites get wrong.

Before-and-after is the only proof that works

Paint transforms spaces, and only photos communicate that. A labeled gallery of genuine work — even modest projects — outsells any description of quality.

Interior and exterior buyers think differently

Interior customers care about color, finish, and disruption; exterior customers care about prep, weather, and durability. Separate pages let each visitor see their own project.

Estimate requests stall on process fear

Customers worry about prep mess, timeline, and hidden charges. A plain process page — what happens from quote to walkthrough — removes the fear that makes them keep comparing.

Seasonal demand needs advance preparation

Exterior work is weather-bound and spring is competitive. Having the site ready with the right pages and clear availability language before the season starts changes how many requests you get.

What the defined plan includes for painters.

The Website Launch is $497 one time for a focused five-page site, with optional Hosting & Care at $99 per month. Extra pages and custom integrations are scoped separately before you commit — see the pricing page for the full definition.

What the result looks like in practice.

Illustrative example, not a client case study: a painting company separates interior and exterior work, adds a labeled before-and-after gallery, and publishes a four-step process page. Estimate requests rise because customers finally see the work and the process before they call — the structure any painter can start from.

Note: illustrative process example — not a client case study.

Answers before you ask.

How much does a painter's website cost?

Halo's defined option is a $497 one-time Website Launch for a focused five-page site. Larger scopes are quoted before you commit.

What should a painting website show first?

Real work and a clear next step: a labeled gallery of genuine projects and a short estimate request visible on mobile. Everything else supports those two.

Should I publish paint color and finish advice?

Useful guides can capture search traffic and build trust, but only publish advice you can stand behind. Simple, honest guidance beats copied generic content.

How do I get more exterior jobs in spring?

Prepare the exterior pages and availability language before the season, keep your Google Business Profile verified and current, and make the estimate request path one minute long.

Do I own the website after it's built?

Yes — once your build is paid in full, you own the website files and your domain. Third-party subscriptions and licensed media remain subject to their own terms.

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