The project gallery has no context
Images without location, scope, challenge, or outcome look attractive but do little to qualify the next buyer.
Web design for contractors and trades
Mann.digital builds websites and lead systems for construction companies and skilled trades businesses in British Columbia. We organize services, project proof, service areas, and quote intake so the right customers can understand the work and contact the team with useful details.
The commercial reality
Homeowners and commercial buyers compare scope, location, experience, availability, and trust. A strong trades website makes those facts easy to evaluate, especially on mobile, and avoids unsupported claims such as certifications, guarantees, or service areas the company does not actually hold or serve.
Common friction
Images without location, scope, challenge, or outcome look attractive but do little to qualify the next buyer.
Dozens of near-duplicate city pages create thin content and a poor experience instead of demonstrating local relevance.
A name-and-email form does not capture project type, location, timing, budget range, or site constraints.
Phone, quote, and emergency paths are often buried under heavy galleries and slow scripts.
What we build
Focused pages for core services, project types, and the questions buyers ask before requesting an estimate.
Before-and-after proof with real scope, location, materials, constraints, and outcomes where the facts are available.
A practical form that helps the team assess fit while keeping the first step easy for the customer.
Accurate service areas, business information, local links, and a manageable content plan instead of templated city-page sprawl.
How the work happens
We identify the project types, service radius, minimum fit, and customer questions that should shape the site.
We turn available project photos, credentials, process, and experience into useful decision support.
We connect service content, proof, calls, and estimate intake around how the team handles new work.
We make it easier to add future projects without rebuilding the site's structure each time.
Questions, answered
Start with the current site, the business goal, and the operational constraints. We will recommend the smallest useful next step.
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