All trades

Websites for concrete & masonry

They can't see the rebar. They can see your finished flatwork.

Driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, decorative concrete — we build masonry sites with project galleries and estimate flows. Not clip art on a template. Not a middleman's stock photos.

  • Built custom for your trade
  • You own the code & domain
  • Fast on every phone
  • Live in 1–4 weeks
Mason laying bricks at a construction site
Brick & masonry work

How we build your concrete & masonry website

Concrete and masonry customers judge finished work — edges, drainage, color consistency, wall plumb. Your website needs galleries of real pours and walls, not clip art on a $50 WordPress theme. A middleman who subcontracted your site can't show your actual work either.

Whether you pour driveways, stamp patios, pour foundations, or lay brick and block — each service gets proof-heavy pages and quote paths tuned to project size.

Most trade sites launch in one to four weeks — from about a week for a focused site to three or four for a full build. See example scopes ›

  1. ~1 weekFocused trade site
  2. ~2 weeksMulti-service trade site
  3. ~3–4 weeksFull custom build

Discovery — we learn how you actually get hired

No five-minute form. A real conversation about your trade, your service area, and what a great month looks like.

Flatwork vs. structural vs. masonry

Decorative patio shops need color and stamp galleries. Foundation crews need commercial prequal forms. Masons need wall and chimney portfolios. We don't mash them into one page.

Residential vs. commercial

Homeowners want design ideas and ballpark pricing. GCs want bonding, insurance, and schedule reliability. Separate funnels.

Seasonal capacity

Pour season windows matter in your climate. We build booking urgency and weather-policy FAQ honestly.

What we build

Pages & sections your concrete & masonry site needs

Every page is built around the searches and buying behavior that drive concrete & masonry work — not filler from a shared template.

Core pages every concrete & masonry contractor needs

  • Homepage — gallery, services, quote CTA, service area
  • Concrete driveways — pour, replace, expand
  • Patios & walkways — broom, stamp, exposed aggregate
  • Foundations — residential, commercial, repair
  • Retaining walls — concrete block, stone veneer
  • Masonry — brick, block, chimneys, fireplaces
  • Decorative & stamped concrete
  • Concrete repair & resurfacing
  • Commercial concrete
  • Project gallery — filter by type
  • Service area pages
  • About — licensed, insured, equipment

Sections that convert concrete leads

  • Gallery with pour process photos — forms, rebar, finish
  • Stamp pattern and color sample showcase
  • Drainage and pitch explanation for patios
  • Warranty on workmanship and cracking policy
  • Commercial bonding and insurance certs
  • FAQ — cure time, weather delays, thickness, permits

Features that convert for concrete & masonry

  • Quote form with project type, approximate sq ft, photo upload
  • Gallery by service — driveway, patio, wall, foundation
  • Before/after for resurfacing jobs
  • Commercial bid request form
  • Financing for large patio and driveway projects
  • Review schema with project descriptions
Bricklayer building a wall on a job site
Wall construction
Worker smoothing freshly poured concrete with a hand float
Concrete finishing
Professional concrete worker performing concrete and masonry work on a real job
On the job
Professional concrete worker performing concrete and masonry work on a real job
Professional crew

Performance & mobile

  • Heavy gallery pages optimized for 4G field browsing
  • Fast estimate forms — GCs won't fight a 20-field form on site

What you own

  • Portfolio asset you own — critical for visual trades
  • Add project calculators or 3D visualizers later if you grow

Why us vs. the cheap route

WordPress shop, a middleman, or the crew that actually builds it?

Nobody can see the rebar — they buy on finished flatwork. Clip art of a trowel on a template won't close a driveway. Here's what actually wins the pour.

What's being compared
The typical trade site
A $50 WordPress template
A middleman who hires it out
Molecule Work
What you actually get
The typical trade siteA tired brochure — logo, a stock photo, and your phone number buried below the fold.
A $50 WordPress templateThe same theme thousands of other contractors already bought. Swap the logo, keep the skeleton.
A middleman who hires it outWhatever the cheapest subcontractor ships that week — you never see who built it.
Molecule WorkA custom site designed from a real discovery call around your services, service area, and reviews.
Who actually builds it
The typical trade siteA part-timer, or the cousin “who does websites.”
A $50 WordPress templateA template farm assembling the same theme on repeat.
A middleman who hires it outAn agency that marks up the price, then emails your job to someone you'll never meet.
Molecule WorkThe developers you talk to. No resellers, no markup, no mystery hands on your site.
Local SEO & Google
The typical trade site“SEO” is a checkbox nobody ever touches again.
A $50 WordPress templateA generic SEO plugin — the same title tags as every other buyer of that theme.
A middleman who hires it outPromised in the pitch, quietly skipped once the deposit clears.
Molecule WorkReal local SEO: service-area pages, LocalBusiness schema, Google Business Profile alignment, and answer-engine optimization so AI assistants cite you.
Speed on a phone
The typical trade siteSlow — heavy images and no optimization.
A $50 WordPress templatePage-builder and plugin bloat that spins on LTE while the customer taps the next name.
A middleman who hires it outDepends who they hired — usually nobody ever measured it.
Molecule WorkPre-rendered pages on a global CDN. Fast by construction and tuned to Core Web Vitals.
Built to book concrete & masonry work
The typical trade siteOne generic contact form, treated the same for a small repair and a major job.
A $50 WordPress templateWhatever widgets happened to ship with the theme.
A middleman who hires it outGeneric — they don't know how your trade actually gets hired.
Molecule WorkService-organized galleries, stamp and color showcases, and quote forms with project type, square footage, and photo upload.
When something breaks
The typical trade siteYou're on your own, or waiting on a favor.
A $50 WordPress templateA support queue and a knowledge-base article.
A middleman who hires it outFinger-pointing between the agency and whoever they subcontracted.
Molecule WorkA named team you can text — one line straight to the people who built it.
What you own
The typical trade siteUsually nothing documented — good luck moving it.
A $50 WordPress templateYou rent it. Stop paying and the site (and your reviews' home) stays on their platform.
A middleman who hires it outOften locked to their account, and their markup, forever.
Molecule WorkYou own the code, content, and domain outright. Leave anytime — we hand off the redirects.

A proof-heavy custom site you own, organized by service — not a template with someone else's stock photos.

Local search & SEO

Local search for concrete & masonry

Search intent splits: 'concrete driveway [city]', 'stamped concrete patio', 'foundation contractor', 'masonry repair near me'. We build depth per service with gallery proof on each page.

Seasonal pour windows create urgency in northern markets. We build honest timeline and weather FAQ that builds trust.

Seasonality: Pour season: spring through fall in most climates. Winter pushes interior masonry and planning quotes for spring pours.

concrete driveway [city]stamped concrete patiofoundation contractor [city]retaining wall buildermasonry repair near meconcrete resurfacing [city]

The numbers behind why real local SEO pays for itself

These are broadly-cited industry figures — not our clients' results. They're why a fast, findable site beats a cheap template that never ranks.

53%

of mobile visits are abandoned if a page takes over 3 seconds to load

A slow site loses the call before your homepage even finishes loading.

Source: Google / Think with Google

~76%

of people who search for something nearby visit a business within a day

Local searchers are ready to hire now — not idly browsing.

Source: Google

9 in 10

consumers read online reviews before choosing a local business

Reviews wired into the site turn interest into a booked job.

Source: BrightLocal, Local Consumer Review Survey

Top 3

local map-pack results capture the large majority of the clicks

Page two might as well not exist — real SEO fights for the top three.

Source: Industry research

Seeing is buying

Driveway and patio buyers shop finished-work photos before calling

Organized project galleries close consultations; a template with clip art doesn't.

Source: Buyer behavior

Illustrative example — how a top-three local result looks to a searcher.

concrete driveway [city]

Your Concrete & Masonry Business

yourbusiness.com · Licensed & insured

24/7 service · Same-day availability · stamped concrete patio · Free estimates

Generic Template Co.

wixsite.com/generic-template

Illustration only, not a specific client ranking.

Real concrete & masonry work

Royalty-free photos of real trades work — the same quality we build into your project gallery.

Professional concrete worker performing concrete and masonry work on a real job
Real trade work
Professional concrete worker performing concrete and masonry work on a real job
Field service
Professional concrete worker performing concrete and masonry work on a real job
Job site action
Professional concrete worker performing concrete and masonry work on a real job
Skilled technician
Professional concrete worker performing concrete and masonry work on a real job
Service in progress
Professional concrete worker performing concrete and masonry work on a real job
Trade expertise
Professional concrete worker performing concrete and masonry work on a real job
Quality workmanship

Best for concrete & masonry contractors who…

  • Have strong gallery work and need it organized by service
  • Pour decorative flatwork and need stamp/color showcases
  • Bid commercial work and need prequal paths
  • Want to outrank template sites with real project proof
Ready to talk?

See how we package trade websites on our trades pricing page — then tell us your trade and service area on a quick call.

Concrete & Masonry website questions

How do galleries help concrete contractors?
Customers can't imagine stamped patterns from text. Galleries with color names, patterns, and job context close consultations faster.
Can we separate masonry and flatwork?
Yes — distinct service hubs, galleries, and quote forms so mason searches don't land on driveway pages.

Let's Build Something Together

A website, custom software, marketing — or all three. No pitch, no pressure. Tell us about your business and we'll show you what's possible.

Molecule Work LLC, Denver Metro Area, Denver, CO 80202, US

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