Seattle-area web design for contractors, trades, and local service businesses.

Web design for service businesses that turns visitors into calls and quote requests.

ChegTech builds fast, mobile-first websites for small service businesses in Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, and nearby markets. Expect clear service pages, practical local SEO foundations, straightforward scope guidance, and help if you are not sure what your website actually needs yet.

Good fit if you need a website redesign, a first real site for your business, or a cleaner structure you can keep improving after launch.

Start with a clear plan

A short call to figure out whether you need a rebuild, a redesign, or a smaller first-phase launch.

  • Fixed-quote scope + pricing guidance
  • Recommended starter pages for your services
  • Hosting, ownership, and timeline explained simply
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Prefer email? Send your current site or a rough service list and I’ll point you in the right direction.

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Custom website design, local SEO foundations, and website care

Built for service businesses that need fewer dead-end clicks and more qualified quote requests.

Custom website build or redesign

For service businesses that need a site that looks professional, loads fast on phones, and gives people a clear next step.

  • Homepage + core service pages built around real questions
  • Trust blocks, proof, and quote paths that feel natural
  • Responsive layout tuned for mobile-first buyers
  • Easy room to add more pages later

Local SEO web design

SEO-friendly web design starts with structure, not tricks. We set up the pages, headings, internal links, metadata, and tracking you need before ongoing SEO makes sense.

  • Service and city page planning when it actually helps
  • Clean title tags, headings, and crawl paths
  • Schema where it improves understanding
  • Analytics and Search Console setup

Hosting, updates, and maintenance

After launch, you can keep the site on your own accounts, hand it off completely, or keep ChegTech involved for updates and monitoring.

  • Hosting setup guidance or hands-on management
  • Content edits, new pages, and photo updates
  • Form checks, uptime reviews, and performance cleanup
  • Light technical SEO maintenance when needed

Questions that shape the scope

Most projects get clearer once we sort out budget, starter pages, and whether you need more SEO now or later.

How much does a website cost?

Website cost is mostly driven by scope: how many pages you need, how ready your content is, and whether this is a redesign or a fresh build. The goal is a fixed quote and a sensible first phase, not a fuzzy retainer conversation.

What pages should come first?

For most service businesses, phase one is the homepage, core service pages, proof, and contact. After that, you can add city pages, deeper FAQs, or article content without rebuilding the whole site. See the homepage structure guide.

Do I need ongoing SEO right away?

Not always. First make sure the site has clear services, strong headings, internal links, and Google Business Profile alignment. Ongoing SEO works better after those basics are in place. Read the local SEO guide.

Selected work

A mix of live client websites and demo builds so you can see both shipped work and service-business concepts in action.

IGO Green Enterprises Inc.

Live website for a custom shower door and glass railing business, with clearer service messaging, stronger portfolio presentation, and a simpler quote path.

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Pinnacle Air Control

Live HVAC website built around seasonal services, mobile-first layout, and a cleaner structure for estimates and local search.

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Velarerr

Live custom website with a polished first impression, fast loading pages, and a straightforward browsing experience.

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Demo builds

Conversion-focused demos that show layout direction, clear calls-to-action, and service pages planned for local search intent.

Client feedback

Notes from service business owners after a new launch and SEO foundation.

"ChegTech made our custom shower doors and glass railings look premium online. The site explains options clearly and makes it easy to request a measurement."

IGO Green Enterprises Inc.
Custom shower doors + glass railings

"ChegTech organized our HVAC services into clear seasonal pages with a simple contact path. The site feels modern, fast, and easy to use on mobile."

Pinnacle Air Control
HVAC service and maintenance

How it works

A simple process with clear scope, organized feedback, and no mystery around launch, hosting, or handoff.

Process
Clear steps. No confusion.

You’ll know what is included, what comes next, and what the site needs to launch cleanly. If budget is tight, we phase the work without wasting effort.

01

Quick audit + goals

We look at your services, service area, current site, and the goals that matter most: calls, quote requests, and cleaner local visibility.

02

Scope + fixed quote

You get a clear page plan, a fixed quote, and a realistic timeline. If needed, we split the work into a stronger phase one instead of overloading the launch.

03

Build + feedback

I build, you review, we refine. Feedback stays organized so the site improves without the project dragging out or turning into a guessing game.

04

Launch + handoff

Launch with a real checklist: forms, tracking, indexing, and ownership access. After that, you can keep it in-house or use ongoing care if you want help.

Hosting, ownership, and what happens after launch

The technical side should be understandable. You should know what you own, where the site lives, and what support looks like after go-live.

Can we launch smaller first?

Yes. Phase one can be the homepage, core services, and contact page. Once that is live and working, it is easy to add more services, city pages, FAQs, or article content without starting over.

What platform do you use and why?

For this kind of site, I prefer lightweight custom builds because they stay fast, simple to host, and easier to maintain than bloated templates. The exact setup depends on your needs, but the goal is always speed, control, and room to grow.

What happens after launch?

Launch includes QA, form checks, tracking setup, and indexing basics. After that, you can keep the site in your own hands, request one-off updates, or use a care plan for hosting, maintenance, and new content.

Ready to plan your site?

Book a quick consultation and I’ll map the right page structure for your services, market, and budget.

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Questions owners usually ask before hiring a web designer

Plain-English answers about website cost, hosting, timelines, SEO, and what to launch first.

Want a site you’re proud to send people to?

Tell me what you offer, where you work, and whether you are fixing an old site or starting fresh. I’ll outline a clear scope, realistic timing, and the right first version to launch.

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