Project categories
Kitchen, basement, bath, addition, and whole-home content helps buyers find the right path.
Clarify scope, style, timeline, and trust so buyers feel ready to talk through a serious project.
This page is useful because remodeling decisions have more scope, budget, trust, and style pressure than a generic service page can handle.
Kitchen, basement, bath, addition, and whole-home content helps buyers find the right path.
Project photos, short captions, and clear steps reduce uncertainty before a consultation.
The request path can ask for project type, timeline, goals, and property context.
Remodeling buyers should not have to decode one large service list.
Photos work harder when they explain the problem, scope, or result.
The page should prepare buyers for a consultation, not pressure them into a rushed call.
It needs clear project categories, strong visual proof, service area context, and a consultation path that feels organized.
Only when the business has approved pricing language. Otherwise the page should help qualify the project before the consultation.
Yes. A focused gallery and proof captions usually work better than a large unstructured image dump.
Share the project types, proof assets, and first consultation flow you want buyers to understand.
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