St. Pete Contractors: Your Clients Google You Before They Call.
Make sure what they find is worth hiring
Web 300 builds research-backed, custom-coded lead-generation websites for St. Petersburg service contractors at $300–$500/month with zero upfront cost. Pinellas County homeowners — especially in the gentrified corridors of Kenwood, Grand Central, and Old Northeast — are quality-shoppers. They compare contractor websites before making contact, and the weakest site in that comparison loses the job before a single call is ever made.
We build your homepage first. You see it before you pay a dollar — revisions are included once you subscribe.
$0Upfront cost
DaysNot weeks to deliver
100%See it before paying
24moPath to code ownership
How It Works
How Does Web 300 Build a Website For St. Petersburg Contractors?
Web 300 builds a fully custom-coded website for your St. Petersburg trade business at no upfront cost. We research your local market, build the site, and send you a live preview — you see the finished product before your first payment. Here is exactly how it works.
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Tell Us Your Trade and Where You Work.
Fill out a short form with your trade, service area, and contact info. No contract, no deposit, no commitment — just the basic info we need to get started.
02
We Study Pinellas County — Then Build Your Site.
We research the Pinellas County competitor landscape, identify the exact words most likely to convert your St. Petersburg visitors into calls, and engineer the site structure around those findings — then we build it, custom-coded. You pay nothing while we build.
03
Preview It. Then Decide.
We send a live link to the finished site. If it is the right fit, subscribe and tell us any final changes — we handle them before you go live. If not, walk away and owe us nothing. No retainer, no lock-in.
04
Go Live and Own Pinellas County Search.
Your site launches and starts competing for St. Petersburg and Pinellas County searches. Unlimited updates included from day one — any change, completed within 24 hours.
St. Petersburg Trades We Serve
Built for the Trades That Keep St. Petersburg Running.
HVAC Contractors in St. Petersburg
St. Pete sits on a peninsula surrounded by Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The salt air and year-round humidity are harder on HVAC systems here than almost anywhere else in Florida.
Coastal moisture accelerates coil corrosion and reduces system lifespan — which means more frequent replacements and more urgent service calls. When a homeowner in Old Northeast or Safety Harbor needs an HVAC contractor, they search and hire fast. Web 300 builds HVAC contractor sites engineered to win that search before a competitor answers their phone.
Pinellas County's housing stock is old. Bungalows and craftsman homes built between the 1940s and 1970s dominate the Kenwood, Grand Central, and Old Northeast neighborhoods — and most of them have electrical systems that are overdue for an upgrade.
Knob-and-tube wiring, undersized panels, and ungrounded outlets are the reality in St. Pete's most desirable neighborhoods. Homeowners undergoing renovations almost always need electrical work, and the electrician with the most credible website in that search is the one who gets called. Web 300 builds electrical contractor sites that signal the expertise these projects demand.
The renovation wave rolling through Kenwood, Gulfport, and the EDGE District has created a constant demand for reliable home maintenance contractors who know older construction and can work with it.
Property managers, landlords, and new homeowners in Pinellas County's fastest-gentrifying neighborhoods all need the same thing: a contractor they can trust to show up, do the work right, and communicate clearly. A professional website is the first signal that you're that contractor. Web 300 builds home maintenance sites that establish that trust before the first call is made.
Most St. Pete contractors are losing work to Tampa-based competitors not because the Tampa contractor is better — but because they have a better website. Tampa agencies charge $3,000–$6,000 upfront for sites that don't rank, don't convert, and lock you into a retainer when you need a simple edit. Web 300 was built for the independent St. Pete trade pro who is done with that cycle — zero upfront, custom-coded, and no payment until you approve the final design.
The Old Agency Model
The Web 300 Model
$5,000–$25,000 upfront
$0 upfront
6–12 week build time
Site delivered within days
"Trust us" — no preview
See the site before paying
Locked into contracts
Month-to-month, cancel any time
You own nothing
Full code ownership after 24 months
"We don't just build websites — we arm small businesses with a full arsenal of custom-coded, AI-optimized assets."
Service Area
Serving All of Pinellas County and Beyond
Web 300 serves trade contractors across all of Pinellas County — from the gentrified renovation market of Kenwood, Grand Central District, and the EDGE District to the older residential corridors of Old Northeast, Crescent Lake, and Gulfport, and the high-volume trade markets of Clearwater, Largo, and Pinellas Park. If you serve anywhere in the greater St. Pete area — Pinellas or Hillsborough County — you're in our service area. Every page we build is researched and written specifically for the Pinellas County contractor market — not adapted from a template built for another city.
Pinellas CountyHillsborough County
KenwoodGrand Central DistrictEDGE DistrictOld NortheastCrescent LakeDowntown St. PeteGulfportSeminolePinellas ParkClearwaterLargoSafety HarborDunedinTarpon SpringsPalm Harbor
Proof of Battle
Real Clients. Real Results.
Every review below is a real 5-star Google review from a real business owner.
No fabricated quotes. No stock photos. Just outcomes.
★★★★★
5.0on Google
★★★★★
"Web 300 helped turn my basic & outdated website into a modern, easy to use, and informative website. After a short time I was ranked number one in all my top Google search categories. I'm very pleased."
★★★★★
"From start to finish, the entire process was smooth, professional, and stress-free. The design is clean, modern, and super user-friendly. Communication was excellent throughout. [...] I highly recommend Web 300."
★★★★★
"Great service, paid only $300 and the website was exactly what I was hoping for and better. Highly recommend their web design services."
★★★★★
"Made a great web design for me — fast, easy, and very creative. Best website ever."
St. Petersburg Contractor FAQ
Common Questions From St. Petersburg Contractors
01What do I get for free?+
We build your custom St. Petersburg homepage at no charge — no deposit, no discovery fee, nothing. Once it's ready, we send you a link to review it. You have two choices: subscribe and the site goes live, or walk away and owe us nothing. Revisions and updates are included in your plan from that point, completed within 24 hours. We don't make edits during the free build phase — that starts when you subscribe.
02What types of St. Petersburg contractors does Web 300 build websites for?+
Web 300 builds websites for St. Petersburg service contractors where the site's single job is generating leads through a contact form — no booking systems, no dispatch software, no e-commerce. Trades we serve include general contractors, HVAC contractors, roofers, plumbers, electricians, landscapers, pest control companies, pool service providers, pressure washers, fence installers, painters, drywall contractors, tree service companies, concrete contractors, irrigation specialists, garage door companies, window and door installers, insulation contractors, gutter companies, junk removal operators, handymen, tile and flooring contractors, septic service companies, mold remediation specialists, deck and patio builders, and siding contractors.
General contractors
HVAC contractors
Roofers
Plumbers
Electricians
Landscapers
Pest control companies
Pool service and pool builders
Pressure washers
Fence installers
Painters — residential and commercial
Drywall contractors
Tree service companies
Concrete and flatwork contractors
Irrigation specialists
Garage door companies
Window and door installers
Insulation contractors
Gutter companies
Junk removal (lead-gen only)
Handymen
Tile and flooring contractors
Septic service companies
Mold remediation specialists
Deck and patio builders
Siding contractors
03How much does a website cost for a St. Petersburg contractor?+
The Power-Page is $300/month — one custom-coded page that does everything: hero, services, about, reviews, gallery, and contact. The Multi-Page Scaler is $500/month and includes up to 5 custom-coded pages. Home, About, and Contact are always included free and do not count toward the 5-page limit. Additional pages beyond 5 are $25/month each. Both plans include managed hosting, SSL security, and unlimited text and image updates completed within 24 hours. There is no upfront cost at any tier — you see the finished design before paying anything. Month-to-month billing with no annual contracts. Solo St. Pete contractors who have been quoted $3,000–$6,000 by Tampa-area agencies consistently report the same experience: they paid upfront for a site that ranked poorly and couldn't be easily updated without another fee. Web 300 was built for that exact situation.
04How does a St. Petersburg contractor get found on Google in 2026?+
St. Petersburg contractors rank in local search through fast, mobile-optimized pages with accurate Google Business Profile data, consistent service-area content, and structured schema markup. The specific challenge in the St. Pete market is proximity competition — Tampa agencies with larger marketing budgets are actively competing for the same Pinellas County searches, and a solo St. Pete contractor without a strong website loses those comparisons by default. Web 300 builds every St. Pete site with Astro, delivering near-perfect Core Web Vitals scores that WordPress-based competitors cannot structurally match. In 2026, St. Pete homeowners use AI engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity to vet contractors before calling — Web 300 sites are structured for AEO so your business gets cited in those answers by name.
05What St. Petersburg neighborhoods should a contractor target online?+
Kenwood, Grand Central District, and the EDGE District have seen the steepest property value increases in Pinellas County — homeowners in these neighborhoods are actively renovating and consistently compare multiple contractors online before hiring anyone. Old Northeast and Crescent Lake carry larger single-family homes with aging systems that generate steady HVAC, electrical, and plumbing work. Downtown St. Pete serves a high-density condo and mixed-use base with different permitting requirements than residential zones. Gulfport and Seminole have high homeownership rates and a steady stream of handyman and home maintenance demand. Clearwater, Largo, and Pinellas Park represent the highest trade service volume in the county — the competitive pressure is real but so is the demand. Safety Harbor, Dunedin, and Tarpon Springs serve an older homeowner demographic with above-average home improvement budgets. Web 300 builds your site to signal authority across all of Pinellas County under one unified service area entity.
06Why do St. Petersburg trade businesses need a professional website in 2026?+
St. Pete homeowners research contractors before they call. This market skews heavily toward quality-shopping rather than price-shopping — a homeowner in Kenwood or Old Northeast who is redoing their electrical panel or replacing their HVAC system will visit three or four contractor websites before making contact. The weakest site in that comparison loses the job, often without the contractor ever knowing they were considered. The gentrification of Grand Central, EDGE District, and the waterfront corridor has brought in a homeowner demographic that is extremely digital-native and brand-conscious. Pinellas County's aging housing stock — bungalows and craftsman homes built between the 1940s and 1970s — also means constant demand for electrical upgrades, HVAC replacements, and structural maintenance. Contractors who show up professionally online own that demand. Contractors who don't lose it to Tampa-based competitors with better websites.
St. Petersburg Pricing
Web 300 Plans for St. Petersburg Trade Businesses
Most Popular
The Power-Page
For solo St. Pete trade contractors
$300/month
Custom single-page site — zero templates, built from scratch
Hero, Services, About, Reviews, Gallery, and Contact — all in one
Lightning-fast on any phone — built for job-site mobile connections
Built to appear in AI search results — not just Google rankings
Managed hosting and security — included
Unlimited text and image updates, completed within 24 hours
Extra pages: +$25/mo each · Multi-location: +$10/mo per page · Bilingual EN/ES: +$100/mo
The 24-Month Path
You’re Not Paying Rent. You’re Financing a Digital Asset.
The $300/month isn’t a subscription fee that disappears. Every payment builds toward something permanent — full ownership of your custom-coded website at the 24-month mark. Compare that to the agency model.
12 months of updates included. $3,600 total invested.
Paying a monthly retainer on top of the upfront cost.
Month 24 ⚔
Full code transfer. The site is yours permanently.
Still renting. Domain may be held by the agency.
After 24 consecutive months on any Web 300 plan, the complete source code of your custom site is yours to request — no conditions, no lock-in, no repurchase required.
We take on a limited number of new St. Pete clients per month — start your free design today.
Zero Risk. Free Design.
See Your Custom Design Before You Pay Anything.
Web 300 builds your custom-designed homepage for free. There are no deposits and no contracts.
If you don't want to subscribe after seeing the first build, you owe us nothing.
Submit the form and we'll contact you within one business day with your
getting-started survey.
Competitor and market research — done for you
Custom design delivered within days — not weeks
Website text written specifically for your trade and your city
You maintain 100% domain and content ownership from Day 1
No obligation to subscribe after seeing the design
"We don't win unless you win. That's not a promise — it's how the model works."