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Your Carpentry Deservesa Website Built to Last

A homeowner about to spend five figures on custom built-ins will research you for weeks before they ever call. If all they find is an Instagram page, they're calling the shop with the real portfolio site.

No card, no commitment. Only pay if you love it.

Preview freeSee the full carpentry and woodworking business site before paying.
Built for project inquiriesMobile CTAs keep the next step close to every decision point.
Proof readyPortfolio photos, craftsmanship proof, reviews, process clarity, and material/detail notes get visible placement.
Updates handledServices, offers, photos, hours, proof, and pages can change later.

You build beautiful things.
Your website isn't one of them.

Custom work is a high-trust, high-ticket purchase. Clients compare portfolios for weeks before picking up the phone — and most carpenters lose the job before the first conversation ever happens.

Invisible on Google

When someone searches "custom carpenter near me" or "built-in cabinets [your city]," the shops with real websites and service pages show up first. No site means you don't exist.

Your portfolio lives in your phone

Years of stunning work — buried in your camera roll and a half-updated Instagram. Instagram doesn't rank on Google, and serious clients want more than a grid of squares.

Clients can't see the craft

Joinery close-ups, grain detail, finished pieces in real rooms — that's what sells custom work. Without an organized gallery, your quality is invisible until it's too late.

No proof they can trust you

You're asking strangers to let you into their home for weeks and write a serious check. No testimonials, no license info, no story — that's a hard no for most homeowners.

Custom work scares people off

Most clients have never commissioned anything. They don't know how your process works or what it might cost — and anxious people don't call. They just keep scrolling.

Feast-or-famine pipeline

Word-of-mouth is great until it goes quiet. Without a site pulling in leads between referrals, you're riding dry spells you didn't have to have.

Category blueprint

Built around how carpenters & woodworkers customers choose

A strong carpentry and woodworking business website has to answer the real buying questions: fit, proof, location, and the next step.

Everything a carpentry website needs

A professional site built specifically for carpenters and woodworkers — designed to show off your craft and turn lookers into commissions.

Project Portfolio Gallery

Your real work, organized into a gallery that sells — finished pieces in real rooms, joinery close-ups, before-and-afters. The portfolio is the product in this trade, and we treat it that way.

Service Detail Pages

Dedicated pages for cabinets, built-ins, trim, decks, furniture — whatever you build. Each page targets the searches your next client is actually typing.

Quote Request Forms

A simple form that captures project type, timeline, and details before the first call. You spend your consultations on serious clients, not tire-kickers.

Customer Reviews Display

Your best testimonials displayed with names and towns. For a five-figure custom purchase, real words from real clients close more deals than anything you could write yourself.

License & Trust Display

Your license number, years in business, guarantee, and founder story — front and center. Concrete trust signals, not generic "certified" badges.

Our Process Section

A step-by-step walkthrough from design to install. Custom work is a high-anxiety purchase — showing clients exactly how it works is what gets them to commit.

Click-to-Call Header

Your phone number visible on every page, one tap to call on mobile. Half your competitors bury their number or don't list one at all — basic hygiene wins jobs here.

Mobile-Optimized & Fast

Most "carpenter near me" searches happen on phones. Your portfolio loads fast and looks sharp on every screen, so the photos do their job.

Ongoing Website Updates

Add projects, galleries, services, photos, offers, testimonials, or proof later. Send the update and GrowLocal handles the carpenters & woodworkers site.

Trust builders

Show customers why they can choose your carpentry and woodworking business

Visitors need to know you handle their situation, look legitimate, and make the next step easy.

Next step

Project inquiries stay obvious

The page keeps the main action visible for visitors comparing homeowners comparing craftsmanship, custom work, photos, timelines, and estimate fit.

Credibility

Proof appears before hesitation

We make room for portfolio photos, craftsmanship proof, reviews, process clarity, and material/detail notes where they support the decision.

Specific fit

Every major offer has a path

Custom cabinets, built-ins, trim, decks, repairs, millwork, project galleries, and estimate forms do not get buried in one thin generic service list.

Customer decision points

Answer the questions that decide the action

A carpentry and woodworking business visitor is not browsing a brochure. They want to know if you fit, look credible, and make the next step simple.

Style fit

Visitor asks

Does your work match what I want?

Galleries, examples, and service sections for custom cabinets, built-ins, trim, decks, repairs, millwork, project galleries, and estimate forms show the category fit visually.

Built into the preview
Planning fit

Visitor asks

How do I ask about my project or date?

Inquiry paths, packages, and process copy make project inquiries feel simple.

Built into the preview
Proof

Visitor asks

Can I trust you with this?

Portfolio photos, craftsmanship proof, reviews, process clarity, and material/detail notes support the decision before the visitor sends a request.

Built into the preview

Three steps to
bigger commissions

We handle everything. You tell us about your shop, send us your project photos, and we build a site that does your craftsmanship justice.

Get Your Free Design

No card, no commitment. Only pay if you love it.

  1. Tell us about your shop

    What you build, your best project photos, your story, your years in the trade, your license. The raw material for a site that looks like you.

  2. We build your custom site

    A unique website designed around your work — portfolio gallery, service pages, process section, quote form. Request changes until it's exactly right.

  3. Preview free, launch when ready

    See your complete site before paying anything. We handle hosting, updates, and every change after launch. You stay in the workshop.

Compare

Why not Wix, Squarespace, or Houzz/Google profile?

A carpentry and woodworking business site has a different job than a generic template. It needs category-specific structure, trust proof, and an owned customer path.

Comparedone-for-youGrowLocalWix/SquarespaceLocal agencyHouzz/Google profile
What you see before payingA complete carpentry and woodworking business website preview built first.A blank template until you build the strategy yourself.Usually proposal, deposit, then production.A profile, listing, or marketplace page, not a full owned website.
Carpentry and woodworking business conversion pathProject inquiries, pages for custom cabinets, built-ins, trim, decks, repairs, millwork, project galleries, and estimate forms, proof, and CTAs.Possible, but Wix/Squarespace will not tell you what a carpentry and woodworking business page needs.Depends on category experience and scope.Limited profile fields beside competing businesses.
Switching from your current web presencePaste your site or listing; we migrate useful content, proof, services, and assets.Manual copy, paste, image hunting, page rebuilding.Can be handled, but often adds meetings, hours, and cost.No real migration; you fill out their profile.
Customer ownershipCustomers contact your business directly.Direct, if your template converts.Direct, if the site is built and maintained well.You depend on demand someone else controls.

Best use case: GrowLocal gives a carpentry and woodworking business an owned, category-specific website without making the owner become the web team.

Website migration

Already have a website? No website yet? We can still build from what exists online.

Give us any page that already exists for your carpentry and woodworking business: website, Instagram, Google profile, Houzz, Facebook, project gallery, service list, or portfolio. We pull the useful content and build it into a better website preview.

Start from what exists

website, Instagram, Google profile, Houzz, Facebook, project gallery, service list, or portfolio

Proof and assets reused

Portfolio photos, craftsmanship proof, reviews, process clarity, and material/detail notes get placed where they help conversion.

Useful content carried over

Custom cabinets, built-ins, trim, decks, repairs, millwork, project galleries, and estimate forms can become real website sections.

Migration source

Use either field or both. Paste any business page that already exists online: website, social profile, Google profile, review page, booking page, menu, product list, service list, portfolio, or other listing page.

No blank-page rebuild. We use whatever useful source you already have.

1Paste any online source
2We extract carpentry and woodworking business content
3You review the upgraded preview
Pricing

We build it first. You decide after.

Your complete carpentry website, built for free. Simple monthly plans based on the features your shop needs.

Free to preview

Plans start at $20/mo

Custom design that matches your craft (not a template)
Portfolio gallery built from your project photos
Dedicated pages for every service you offer
Quote request forms that pre-qualify leads
Customer reviews displayed with names and towns
License, guarantee & trust signals front and center
Click-to-call phone in the header
Mobile-optimized & fast-loading
Unlimited revisions
We handle everything — you run your business

No card, no commitment. Only pay if you love it.

FAQ

Common questions from carpenters

I get all my work from referrals and Instagram. Do I really need a website?

Referrals still Google you before they call. A homeowner about to commission custom work wants to see an organized portfolio, real reviews, and how your process works — things Instagram can't show. Your site is where word-of-mouth goes to get convinced.