Do you only build websites for contractors?
Contractors, remodelers, homebuilders, and home service businesses are the core focus. That's where our process is sharpest because these sites need to explain trust, location, project fit, budget expectations, proof, and next steps before someone ever calls.
What makes a contractor website actually work?
It needs clear positioning, service pages people can understand, real project proof, strong calls to action, fast performance, technical SEO, schema, local signals, and copy that answers the questions buyers are already asking. Pretty helps. Clear makes money.
Do you include SEO with the website?
Yes. We don't treat SEO like a dusty add-on. The site structure, metadata, schema, service pages, internal links, local relevance, GBP support, and AI-search-friendly answer sections are part of how the website is planned and built.
Will you manage our Google Business Profile?
Yes, when it makes sense for your market. Google Business Profile management can support local SEO by keeping your services, service areas, photos, reviews, updates, and trust signals aligned with the website.
How long does a website project take?
Once we have the assets we need, most contractor website builds take about two weeks from kickoff to launch. Larger builds with extensive service pages, case studies, SEO expansion, or slower feedback loops can take longer, and we'll map that out before we start.
Are you outsourcing the work overseas?
No. DewBwah is local to Kansas City. Strategy, copy, design, development, SEO direction, and client communication stay close to the business, the market, and the standards we expect. No overseas handoff maze.
What happens after the site launches?
The best sites keep growing. We can add service pages, case studies, FAQs, project proof, schema updates, conversion improvements, and SEO work over time so the website keeps getting more useful instead of sitting there collecting dust.