what pages does a tradesman website need?

January 2026

three pages minimum:

home page:

what you do, where you work, how to contact you. main entry point for visitors.

contact page:

contact form, phone number, email address, service area. makes it easy for customers to reach you.

privacy policy:

required by law if you collect any information through contact forms or email.

additional useful pages:

about page:

background, qualifications, experience, why customers should trust you.

services page:

detailed breakdown of what you offer. helps customers understand if you do the work they need.

gallery or work examples:

photos of completed jobs. shows quality of work. not required but helpful for trades where visual proof matters.

testimonials or reviews:

customer feedback. builds trust. can be section on home page instead of separate page.

service area page:

list of towns and postcodes you cover. helps local search visibility.

what you do not need:

blog unless you plan to maintain it. empty blog looks worse than no blog.

multiple service pages for every small variation. one services page covers most trades.

team page if you work alone.

computer web standard includes:

home page, contact page, privacy policy. additional pages £75 each with content included.

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