
Web design for painters that wins jobs. Custom painting company websites from $1,997, live in 21 days. See what Brantley Sites builds.


Web design for painters is what separates the painting company that gets steady calls from the one that relies on word-of-mouth alone. A professional website puts your best work in front of homeowners the moment they search for a painter — before they ever ask a neighbor for a recommendation.
In 2026, over 90% of homeowners start their search online. If your painting business doesn’t show up — or shows up with an outdated site that looks like it was built a decade ago — you’re handing jobs to competitors who made it easier to find, trust, and hire them.
Marcus at Brantley Sites builds websites for service businesses like painting companies — designed to bring in leads, not just exist online. Call or WhatsApp +31 6 16318599 to see what a site built for your business looks like.
A painting company website needs a portfolio of completed work, separate service pages, visible reviews, and a way to request a quote on every page. These are the essentials that turn a visitor into a booked job.
Marcus Brantley has seen painting company websites with every service crammed onto one page — a paragraph each, no photos, no way to book. Every service deserves its own page built to rank and convert.

A professional painting company website costs between $1,997 and $4,997 in 2026. The price depends on how many pages and features you need — but even a focused 5-page site can start generating leads if it’s built to convert.
At Brantley Sites, a Starter package gives you up to 5 custom-designed pages for $1,997 — delivered in 14 days. The Premium package covers up to 20 pages for $4,997 with a 21-day delivery guarantee and 3 months of the Care Plan included free ($591 value). No templates. Every site is built from scratch.
A cheap website that sits there doing nothing costs more in the long run than a professional one that actually brings in work. Marcus Brantley has seen what happens when service businesses choose the cheapest option — they end up paying twice when they have to rebuild from scratch.
Want to see exactly what’s included? View packages and pricing at Brantley Sites — everything is listed upfront with no surprises.
A painting company website generates leads when every page makes it obvious what you do, shows proof you’re good at it, and gives visitors a clear next step. That means a portfolio, reviews, and a call to action on every single page.
Your homepage headline should say exactly what you do: “Professional House Painting in [City] — Free Estimates.” Not “Welcome to our website.” Your portfolio should show real before-and-after photos — not stock images. And your phone number should be visible without scrolling on every page, especially on mobile where most homeowners are browsing.
Marcus Brantley has seen sites with great traffic and zero leads, just because there was no obvious next step. A painting website that converts has a quote form above the fold, reviews within the first scroll, and a phone number that’s one tap away on mobile.
A properly structured website is the foundation of local SEO for any painting company. Without one, you’re competing for Google Business Profile spots with every other painter — and nothing else.
Local SEO for painters means having separate pages for each service and each city you serve. A site with a dedicated “Interior Painting in [City]” page will outrank a site that mentions the city once on the homepage. Add a blog that answers questions homeowners search for — “how much does it cost to paint a house” or “how long does exterior paint last” — and you build authority Google rewards with higher rankings.
Brantley Sites builds every painting company website with local SEO baked in — page structure, meta descriptions, and service area pages included. You don’t need to understand SEO. That’s part of the build.

Most painting company websites fail because they were built to check a box, not to bring in work. They launch with a generic template, no portfolio, a buried phone number, and then sit untouched for years.
The most common mistakes on painting company websites:
A painting business that treats its website as a living sales tool will always outperform one that treats it as a one-time expense. That’s why Brantley Sites offers a $197/month Care Plan to keep your site updated, secure, and performing after launch.
At Brantley Sites, a 5-page Starter site is delivered in 14 days. A full 20-page Premium site is guaranteed in 21 days or less. You see a real design mockup within 48 hours — not wireframes, the actual design.
Yes — but they don’t have to be expensive. Before-and-after photos taken with a good phone camera work well. The key is showing real completed projects, not stock images. Homeowners want to see your actual work.
Absolutely. Marcus Brantley had a client who said the website would never bring a single lead — it brought paying customers in the first month. A site built for conversion with clear CTAs, reviews, and local SEO does the selling for you.
Yes. A blog that answers questions homeowners search for — like painting costs, prep tips, and color advice — builds authority with Google and brings in traffic from people who need a painter. Every blog post is another page that can rank.
Your homepage. It’s where most visitors land first. It needs to instantly communicate what you paint, where you work, and how to hire you. A strong headline, visible portfolio, and a quote request form above the fold are essential.
Your painting business deserves a website that works as hard as you do — showcasing your best projects, building trust with reviews, and making it dead simple for homeowners to request a quote. Brantley Sites builds done-for-you websites for service businesses like yours — custom design, live in 21 days, and you own everything from day one.
Ready to stop losing jobs to painters with better websites?
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No sales pitch. Marcus will tell you honestly what your painting company website needs — and whether it makes sense to fix your current site or start fresh.







