Roofing website design in
Lincoln, ND.
We build websites for roofing companies. Asphalt, metal, flat, repair, replace, storm damage, insurance claims, gutters. Each service gets its own page in each town you serve so when a homeowner Googles "roof leak" after a storm, the page in their town shows up first.
Flat $497 a month. No setup fee. Cancel any time.
What roofing companies face in this market.
Lincoln is a Bismarck suburb. The growing residential base and the proximity to the metro keep service-business demand reliable.
Lincoln is in Burleigh County, in Bismarck metro. The local economy leans on retail, residential. That is your customer base in this market. Our coverage extends to nearby Bismarck, Mandan.
roofing companies lose work in this market for one reason.
They are harder to find than the competition. The site below shows up first in Lincoln searches. Yours doesn't.
Storm chasers from three states away outrank you for your own town.
Insurance-claim work is half your revenue but your site barely mentions it.
Material types (asphalt vs metal vs flat) are buried on one services page.
Lead forms go to a generic inbox and nobody follows up for two days.
A website built to win Lincoln for roofing companies.
A page for each material and each service in each town you cover.
Storm-response page that ranks before the out-of-state chasers do.
Insurance-claim page that pulls leads with a specific reason to call.
Lead form that pings your phone the second it is submitted.
We also build for roofing companies in nearby towns.
We build for these trades in Lincoln too.
Contractor website design
Websites built for contractors who care about leads, not awards.
HVAC website design
Websites built for HVAC companies that want the after-hours emergency call.
Plumbing website design
Websites built for plumbers who want the 7 a.m. burst-pipe call.
Electrician website design
Websites built for electricians who want both the panel-upgrade calls and the EV-charger installs.
Concrete coating website design
Websites built for polyaspartic and epoxy installers who want the high-ticket garage-floor calls.
Landscaping website design
Websites built for landscapers who want both the spring-cleanup calls and the high-ticket hardscape work.
Quick answers.
How much does roofing website design in Lincoln, ND cost?
Flat $497 a month. No setup fee. No contract. Cancel any time. That covers the custom website, hosting, security, contact form, and monthly copy and search updates. Domain registration is included if you do not own one yet.
How fast can a roofing company's website go live in Lincoln?
Usually one to two weeks from our first call. The last two sites we launched went live in 10 days and 6 days. Your Lincoln site can be ranking the same week.
Who actually builds roofing companies' websites at Bindingstone?
The owner. One studio in Wisconsin. No middlemen, no overseas teams, no offshore subcontracting. We work with US companies only. Lincoln is one of 50 North Dakota towns we cover, plus markets across the Upper Midwest.
Do you only work with roofing companies in Lincoln?
No. We build roofing websites for roofing companies across North Dakota including Bismarck, and Mandan, and in nearby states (Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota). Every roofing company client we work with gets a page for every town they serve, not just the one they are based in.
What happens to my website if I cancel?
You keep your website name. We hand off the site files or shut it down, your call. No exit fee. No fine print. Same policy for Lincoln clients as anywhere else.
Do you guarantee my roofing company's site will rank in Google for Lincoln?
Nobody honest will promise you a Google ranking, and we will not either. What we promise is the work: a site built right, set up for local search from day one, with a real page for roofing website design in Lincoln so you actually have a shot at ranking. That is more than most of your competitors have.
Ready to talk about your site?
30-minute call, no deck, no upsell. We look at your business, your market, and tell you straight whether the WaaS approach fits.