Renovations

Same business. A site that finally carries it.

We rebuild small-business websites end to end — structure, copy, imagery and speed — starting from what the business already has. Their own photography, their own colours, their own words. Every pair below is a real screen capture: the site as it stands, beside the one we built.

ZV Electric

Electrical contractor · Kansas City

The first full screen is the logo, scaled up — a visitor scrolls past a picture of the company name before reaching anything the company does. The menu offers About and Contact, and no route to a quote.

We rebuilt it around the work: what they do, where they do it, and a way to ask for a price on the first screen. The palette is not our choice — it is sampled from their own logo.

BeforeZV Electric's current homepage: an enlarged logo filling the first screen.
AfterThe rebuilt ZV Electric homepage, in their own sampled brand colours.
  • Brand colour sampled from their logo
  • Quote request on screen one
  • Service areas
  • Click-to-text

Keller Electric

Electrical contractor · Polo, MO

A strong fleet photograph and a real recruitment message — but the hiring notice sits above everything the business sells, so the first thing a homeowner reads is an advert aimed at electricians.

We kept the hiring section, because they really are hiring, and moved it below the work it pays for. Their own photography carries the rebuild.

BeforeKeller Electric's current homepage, led by a recruitment notice.
AfterThe rebuilt Keller Electric homepage.
  • Services above hiring
  • Careers kept, contained
  • Their own fleet photography
  • Quote form

TCA Outdoor

Outdoor living & hardscaping

The richest of the four before we touched it — real project photography, real reviews, a real service list. The assets were all there; the structure was not making them count.

Nothing here is new material. It is the same photographs and the same words, rebuilt around an instant estimator and a gallery that works on a phone as well as it does under a mouse.

BeforeTCA Outdoor's current homepage.
AfterThe rebuilt TCA Outdoor homepage.
  • Their own reviews, used
  • Instant estimator
  • Touch-friendly gallery
  • AA contrast throughout

Hills of Shannon

Homeowners association · Smithville, MO

Not a business — a neighbourhood. The existing site renders its menu twice as an unstyled list, repeats the entrance photograph, and lays the welcome paragraph over the image so both are hard to read.

The rebuild treats it as what residents actually need: the board, the bylaws, the ARC form, meeting dates and schools, each reachable without hunting. The stone monument photograph is theirs, and so is the 1995 it is carved with.

BeforeThe Hills of Shannon HOA site: a duplicated menu and text overlapping the entrance photograph.
AfterThe rebuilt Hills of Shannon HOA site.
  • Documents where residents look
  • Meetings & ARC form
  • Readable on a phone
  • Their own monument photograph
How a renovation runs

You see the finished site before you decide.

We read your existing site properly — every page, your photos, your reviews, your service list — rebuild it in your own colours, and send you a private link. Nothing is published until you say so, and nothing on your page is invented: if you have not said it somewhere, it does not go on.

Is your site the thing holding you back?

Send us the address. We will tell you what we would change and what we would leave alone.