Dunfermline is Fife's largest town and one of Scotland's fastest-growing cities. Demand for trades is high — a professional website makes sure customers find you when they search.
Dunfermline has grown significantly as an Edinburgh commuter base, with major new housing developments and a large, active residential market. Demand for trades across all categories is consistently strong.
We build websites for Dunfermline tradespeople that rank for local searches and bring in steady enquiries from across the town and surrounding Fife.
A decent website gets you in front of people who are actively looking, and gives them enough confidence to call rather than moving on to the next result.
Covering Kirkcaldy, Inverkeithing or Rosyth? Dunfermline's central Fife position makes it a natural hub. We'll structure your website to pick up searches across the wider area you actually work in.
Dunfermline is Fife's largest town with a population of around 50,000 and approximately 24,600 households — 77% owner-occupied, which means the vast majority of residents fund their own repairs, maintenance and improvements directly. That's a strong base for any tradesperson.
The town has become one of Scotland's busiest commuter hubs since the Queensferry Crossing opened, with Edinburgh reachable in 40 minutes by train. That commuter population earns Edinburgh wages while living in Fife — and they spend on their homes. Demand for kitchen and bathroom renovations, heating upgrades and extensions is consistently strong.
Dunfermline is also in the middle of significant long-term growth. A £6.1 million City Region Deal is funding around 8,000 new homes across the town, with new bypass roads (Northern Link and Western Distributor) opening up further development land. The Kingswood development at Broomhall and Pitreavie alone is planned for 2,000+ homes over the next 25 years. For trades, that pipeline of new-build and early-maintenance work will sustain demand well into the 2030s.
A trades website doesn't need to be clever or impressive. It needs to be clear enough that someone searching for your trade in Dunfermline can find you, see what you do, and get in touch quickly. That's what gets you jobs.
What a trades website needs to generate enquiries, and our Kirkcaldy page for east Fife.

Dunfermline's mix of new development and established housing generates high-volume and varied trade demand across Fife.
A lot of tradespeople have been let down by websites that look decent but don't actually bring in work. The things that matter are straightforward:
Anything beyond that is usually unnecessary. We don't do flashy, over-designed sites. We focus on what works. If you want to understand more about what a trades website costs and what you should expect, we've written about that too.
Send over what you have — even rough notes are absolutely fine — and we'll turn it into something that works.

Most sites are live within 48 hours of getting your details. Packages start at £99 — part of the reason the pricing is reasonable is that it's just Gary doing the work, no agency overheads, no account managers.
You get a website that looks professional, shows up where it should, and makes it easy for people to get in touch. That's it.
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Dunfermline drives the highest search volume for trade services in Fife. Searches like "plumber Dunfermline", "electrician Dunfermline Fife" and "boiler service Dunfermline" are run regularly by homeowners who are ready to book — not just browsing. A site that targets these terms clearly and loads fast on mobile will consistently pick up that traffic.
Most Dunfermline tradespeople also cover the surrounding towns — Rosyth, Inverkeithing, Limekilns, Crossgates, Kelty — and we build that wider coverage into your site from the start. Customers searching from those areas find you just as easily. Get a free SEO assessment.
Dunfermline's housing stock spans several distinct eras, each generating its own pattern of trade demand:
Town centre and West End — Victorian and Edwardian sandstone tenements and terraces around Pittencrieff Street, William Street and Golfdrum Street. Original plumbing, single-skin walls and ageing electrical installations generate ongoing upgrading work. Slate roofs and stone pointing are regular jobs.
Postwar estates — Large areas of 1950s and 1960s council housing across the east end and around Broomhead. Properties now 60–70 years old, well past the typical lifespan of boilers, wiring and original windows. This stock generates high-volume replacement and upgrade work.
Suburban semis and detached — 1970s to 1990s private housing throughout the town. Central heating systems, bathrooms and kitchens in this era are at the age where full replacement is typically needed rather than repair.
Current new-builds — Taylor Wimpey at Whitefield Gardens, David Wilson Homes at Keelyside View, and the early phases of Kingswood (Broomhall/Pitreavie). New-build snagging, second-fix plumbing and electrical work, and landscaping keep trades busy as each phase completes.
The breadth of that mix — from Victorian tenement refurbishment to new-build commissioning — is what makes Dunfermline one of the most consistent trade markets in Fife.
Most sites are live within 48 hours of receiving your details. Send over your trade, the areas you cover and any photos you have — we handle everything else from there.
Yes — that's the whole point. Every site we build has your trade and location written clearly into the content so Google knows what area you serve. Most Dunfermline tradespeople start seeing local traffic within three to six weeks of launch. It builds from there.
We build that coverage in from the start. Your site will reflect the areas you actually work in — not just Dunfermline. Customers in Kirkcaldy, Rosyth and anywhere else you cover will find you just as easily.
Packages start at £99 for a single-page site — a one-off payment, you own it outright. There's also a £39/month managed option if you want ongoing updates and hosting included. See all packages here.
No. We write the content for you. Send over rough notes about your trade, your services and your areas — even a few bullet points is enough. We turn that into a proper website. Photos help if you have them, but phone shots from the job are absolutely fine.
Yes. Every site includes basic local SEO setup as standard. If you want more — additional location pages, Google Business Profile optimisation, ongoing improvements — get in touch for a free assessment and we'll look at what's worth doing for your specific situation in Dunfermline.
Very little. Your name, trade, the areas you cover, and a rough idea of your services. That's enough to get started. We'll ask for anything else we need as the build progresses — and we'll handle the rest.
We cover a wide area — your site can reflect all the towns you work in. Here are the locations closest to Dunfermline: