Sticky call button, "today's availability" hero card, urgent Gas Safe vibe.
Want one like this? Start yours →Engineering-precise type, numbered services, live-registration stats, EV charger spotlight.
Want one like this? Start yours →Gallery-led projects, slate-tile hero pattern, 20-year workmanship guarantee block.
Want one like this? Start yours →Premium feel, a featured project case study, portfolio-led.
Want one like this? Start yours →Organic feel, split garden-gradient hero, seasonal services calendar.
Want one like this? Start yours →Editorial headlines, masthead separators, before-and-after focus.
Want one like this? Start yours →Sites we've recently launched
The six above are demos that show the range of styles. These are real sites I've recently launched for working tradespeople:
A dated WordPress site rebuilt into a fast, lead-winning site — read how it took the business to constant work.
A local electrician's site built to rank for Musselburgh searches and turn them into calls.
A clean, local site built to win handyman work across Edinburgh.
A bright, modern site for a growing Edinburgh business.
What every good trade website needs
Web design ideas for tradespeople
Browsing the examples above is the quickest way to gather web design ideas for tradespeople, but a handful of principles carry across every trade. Borrow whatever fits your business:
- Lead with the job, not the logo. A customer wants to know in two seconds that you do what they need, where they live. Say it plainly in the headline.
- Pick colours that match the work. Deep navy and emergency orange reads "reliable, available now" for a plumber; forest green and cream feels right for a landscaper. The mood should fit the trade.
- Show before-and-afters. For visual trades — decorating, roofing, landscaping, building — your photos sell the job better than any sentence. Give them room.
- Make the phone number a button. Half your visitors are on a phone with a problem. A tap-to-call button beats a number they have to copy out.
- Put your accreditations up top. Gas Safe, NICEIC, FMB, TrustMark, NFRC — these are trust shortcuts. Don't bury them on an "About" page.
- Keep it to a few honest pages. A clear home, services, gallery and contact will out-perform a sprawling site nobody reads. Simple wins.
Common questions
Are these real trade website examples?
Yes — every example is a working, multi-page demo you can click around. The businesses are fictional, but the build quality, speed and features are the real thing. Each one is designed from scratch around its business and style — these aren't templates, and that's exactly how we'd approach yours.
How much does a tradesman's website cost?
Fixed prices, paid once, from £99 for a single-page site. No monthly design fees, no contracts — you own it outright.
Can I see a demo before I buy?
Yes — before your site goes live you get a custom preview built around your own business, so you see exactly what you're getting. These six are just examples of style; yours won't be a copy of any of them.
How long does it take to build?
A single-page site is typically live within 48 hours. Larger sites take about a week, depending on how fast your photos and details come over.
Do I own the website?
Yes. You pay once and the site is yours — no rolling subscription. Every package comes bundled with the GATW portal to manage your details.
Get your trade website live
Three fixed-price packages — pick what fits your business, sign up in five minutes, and we'll have your site live in 48 hours. Built for trades across Scotland and the UK & Ireland. Or get in touch first if you'd rather start with a chat.
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