Pricing

How Much Should a Contractor Website Cost in 2026?

We break down every option — agencies, DIY builders, outsourced freelancers, and Bindingstone — so you can see what you're really paying for.

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The Contractor Website Pricing Landscape in 2026

If you're a contractor looking for a website, the pricing landscape is confusing. Quotes range from $500 to $10,000+, and it's nearly impossible to tell what you're actually getting for your money. Let's break down every option honestly so you can make an informed decision.

Option 1: Traditional Web Design Agency ($3,000 - $10,000+)

A traditional agency will charge you $3,000 to $10,000 or more for a custom website. That usually includes design, development, and maybe a few rounds of revisions. Sounds professional. But here's the catch: that's just the build cost. You'll still pay $50-$150/month for hosting. You'll pay $149-$200/hour for any updates or changes. And when the site breaks, needs a security update, or stops ranking on Google? That's extra too.

Over 3 years, a $5,000 agency website with hosting and occasional updates easily costs $8,000-$12,000. And at the end of those 3 years, the design looks dated, the tech is outdated, and you're facing another $5,000 rebuild. It's a cycle designed to keep agencies profitable, not to serve your business.

Option 2: DIY Website Builders ($16 - $33/month)

Wix, Squarespace, and GoDaddy all promise you can build a professional website yourself. Plans run $16 to $33 per month. The templates look decent in the previews, and the drag-and-drop editors seem easy enough.

But here's reality: you're a contractor, not a web designer. You'll spend 20-40 hours building a site that looks like every other template site on the internet. The SEO is mediocre at best. The performance is sluggish. And every time you need to update something, you're back in the editor trying to remember how it works. Your time has a dollar value. If you bill $75/hour and spend 30 hours building a website, that's $2,250 in lost revenue — plus you still have a mediocre site.

Over 3 years at $25/month, you'll pay $900 in subscription fees plus the opportunity cost of your time. And you'll still have a template site that looks like everyone else's.

Option 3: Outsourced or Fiverr ($500 - $2,000)

You can find freelancers on Fiverr or Upwork who'll build you a WordPress site for $500 to $2,000. Some of them do decent work. Many don't. The problems with this approach are predictable: communication barriers, timezone differences, generic templates with your logo slapped on, and zero ongoing support.

When your $800 Fiverr site breaks six months later — and it will — good luck getting the same freelancer to fix it. You'll end up paying someone else to rebuild it from scratch. Over 3 years, you've spent $1,500-$3,000 on websites that each lasted less than a year, plus hosting costs on top of that.

Option 4: Bindingstone ($149/month)

Here's what $149/month gets you with Bindingstone: a custom-built website built specifically for your trade. Not a template. Not a page builder. Custom HTML, CSS, and JavaScript optimized for speed, SEO, and conversions. We handle everything — design, development, hosting, maintenance, content updates, and ongoing SEO.

Over 3 years, you pay $5,364. That's it. No surprise invoices, no hourly charges for updates, no hosting fees on top. You get a site that's faster, ranks better, and converts more visitors into calls than any of the options above. Month-to-month with a 30-day grace period on cancel — your domain, content, photography, and brand assets are yours from day one.

The 3-Year Cost Comparison

Let's put it all in perspective with a 3-year total cost of ownership:

  • Traditional Agency: $8,000 - $12,000+ (build + hosting + updates + eventual rebuild)
  • DIY Builders: $900 - $1,200 in fees + $2,000+ in your lost billable time
  • Outsourced/Fiverr: $1,500 - $3,000+ (multiple rebuilds + hosting)
  • Bindingstone: $5,364 total (everything included, nothing extra)

The agency is the most expensive by far. DIY seems cheap until you factor in your time. Outsourcing is a gamble. Bindingstone is the only option that gives you a premium, custom website with zero hidden costs and zero effort on your part.

The Bottom Line

Your website should be an investment that pays for itself, not a money pit. At $149/month with everything included, Bindingstone is the most cost-effective way to get a premium website that actually generates leads for your business. Get started with Bindingstone and see for yourself.

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