Best Tradesman Websites 2026

A neutral UK comparison of the best options for plumbers, electricians, builders, and other trades. Compare purpose-built packages, DIY builders, and one-off builds.

TL;DR

Ranked: best options for a tradesman website

  1. Purpose-built for UK trades (e.g. Hazcott Systems). £20/month, no contract, live in 3–7 days; hosting and support included. Best if you want it done for you with no long-term tie-in.
  2. Wix. DIY builder with flexible templates and editing; from around £8/month. Best if you want full control and have time to build and update the site yourself.
  3. Squarespace. DIY platform with strong templates; from around £12/month. Best for trades who care about design and are happy to do the build themselves.
  4. GoDaddy Website Builder. Quick setup and commonly used by small businesses; pricing varies. Best for a fast DIY option; check what's included in the plan.
  5. Freelancer or one-off build. Custom design and build; higher upfront cost (typically hundreds to low thousands). Best if you want a unique site and have the budget.
  6. WordPress plus theme and hosting. Flexible and scalable; needs more setup or a developer. Best if you're technical or plan to grow the site significantly later.

Comparison table

Specs that matter when comparing tradesman website options:

Provider Monthly cost Contract Launch time Hosting included Best for
Hazcott Systems £20 None 3–7 days Yes Trades who want it done for them
Wix £8–20+ Monthly or annual DIY Yes Full control, DIY
Squarespace £12–25+ Annual typical DIY Yes Design-focused DIY
GoDaddy £6–15+ Varies DIY Yes Quick DIY
Freelancer (one-off) N/A N/A 2–6 weeks Often no Custom build, higher budget
WordPress + hosting £5–15+ Monthly DIY or setup Depends on plan Technical users, scalability

How to choose

  • Budget: Decide between a low monthly cost (e.g. £20/month with no upfront fee) and a larger one-off payment (freelancer). See our guide how much should I pay for a tradesman website for a clear breakdown.
  • Time: Done-for-you (e.g. live in 3–7 days) vs DIY (your time to build and update).
  • Contract: Prefer no long-term contract, or happy to commit for a year for a lower rate.
  • What's included: Hosting, support, updates, click-to-call, contact forms. Some providers include these; with others you add or manage them yourself.
  • Who it's for: Some providers are built specifically for trades; others are generic DIY builders. Purpose-built often means less setup and wording that fits your trade.

FAQ

How much does a tradesman website cost?

Costs vary. Purpose-built monthly packages start from around £20/month with no contract. DIY builders (Wix, Squarespace, GoDaddy) range from about £6–25/month depending on plan. A one-off freelancer build often costs several hundred to low thousands. Compare what's included: hosting, support, and updates.

How long does it take to get a tradesman website live?

Done-for-you packages can go live in 3–7 days. DIY builds depend on your time; many people have a basic site live within a few days to a couple of weeks. Freelancer projects typically take 2–6 weeks depending on scope.

Do I need a website if I already use Facebook or Instagram?

Social profiles help, but when people search for "plumber near me" or "electrician [town]", Google usually shows businesses with a proper website and a Google Business Profile. A simple website gives you a place to send traffic, show services and areas, and capture enquiries with a form or click-to-call.

What should a tradesman website include?

At minimum: who you are, what you do, the areas you cover, and clear contact (phone and ideally a contact form). Mobile-friendly design, fast loading, and SSL (HTTPS) are standard. Optional but useful: project photos, certifications (e.g. Gas Safe, NICEIC), and links to reviews.

How do I get my tradesman website found on Google?

Create and verify a Google Business Profile for your area, keep your name, address, and phone consistent across the web, and make sure your site is mobile-friendly and loads quickly. A simple, clear site with your services and areas helps Google match you to local searches.

Can I update my tradesman website myself?

It depends on the provider. With DIY builders you edit the site yourself. With done-for-you packages, some include a set number of updates per month or year; others handle changes for you. Check before you sign up.

Is a monthly subscription or one-off payment better for a tradesman website?

Monthly keeps upfront cost low and often includes hosting and support; you can cancel if you stop needing it. One-off pays a larger sum once and you own the build, but you may pay separately for hosting, updates, and support. For many trades, a low monthly fee with no long contract is a good balance.

Sources and further reading

If you want a purpose-built option for UK trades, we offer that from £20/month with no contract—see websites for trades or pricing.

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