Your Company Name — General Contractor
Replace this with one sentence naming your trade and your service area (for example: kitchen and bath remodeling and additions within 30 miles of ______).
Add one sentence on what happens next — call for an estimate, or look at recent projects first.
Before you call anyone
License
License # ______ , classification ______ , valid through ______ . Fill this in; homeowners look it up on the state board site before they call.
Insurance
General liability and workers' compensation in force through ______ . List the carrier and offer a certificate on request. Remove any coverage you do not carry.
Service area
List the towns or the radius you actually work in, and say plainly where you do not travel.
What we take on
State the size of job you want — and the size you decline. Turning down the wrong job in advance saves both sides a visit.
Recent projects
Project type — town
Scope, duration and one problem you solved. Use your own photos, before and after from the same angle.
Project type — town
Say whether you were the general contractor or a sub on this job. Be exact.
Project type — town
Note the permits pulled and the inspections passed, if that applies.
Project type — town
Name the materials used where a homeowner would care about the grade.
Project type — town
Mention what changed mid-job and how it was handled — this is what a nervous homeowner is reading for.
Project type — town
Delete unused blocks rather than leaving placeholders on a live site.
What we do
Remodeling
One line, then point to the services page. Name the rooms or systems you actually take on.
Additions and structural work
One line on scope and whether you handle design, engineering and permits or coordinate them.
Repairs and smaller jobs
State your minimum job size honestly so nobody calls for something you will decline.
Emergency and insurance work
State whether you do it and how quickly. Delete this block if you do not.
From past customers
PLACEHOLDER — replace with a real review
PLACEHOLDER. Use only a review you actually received, with permission. Delete this block if you do not have one yet.
PLACEHOLDER — name or initials and town
PLACEHOLDER. A short specific line about how a problem was handled beats a general compliment.
PLACEHOLDER — delete if unused
PLACEHOLDER. An empty section is better than an invented review, and fabricated reviews are an advertising violation.
Planning work this season?
Send the address, what you want done, and your rough timeline; you will get a written estimate, not a verbal number.
License, insurance and warranty terms are published on this site before you call.