Web Development for Bath Remodeling
Bath remodeling sites sell a five-figure decision. The homeowner is comparison-shopping installers based on before-and-after evidence and price band transparency. The site has to give them both within fifteen seconds of landing.
Reference build: Eureka Bath Works
Karen Kirkpatrick runs Eureka Bath Works out of Eureka Springs. We delivered the production site, the dual-brand Victorian-and-Norse visual surface, and the 186-page content map. The build also wires the Facebook Page Plugin to the contact funnel, declares fb:pages site-wide, and tunes Open Graph per brand surface across 716 pages.
What bath remodeling sites need that generic contractor sites don’t
- Paired before-and-after photography with image schema declaring both states
- Per-project case study URLs so individual remodels rank as their own pages
- Walk-in tub vs tub-to-shower vs full remodel decision tools so the homeowner self-qualifies
- Financing partner disclosures rendered as their own indexable pages
- Quote request form with optional photo upload so the contractor can pre-screen
- HomeAndConstructionBusiness schema with the specific subtype declared
What ranks and what doesn’t
Generic “bath remodeling” pages get crowded out by national chain marketing. Pages tied to specific scope (“walk-in tub installation,” “tile shower conversion,” “ADA accessible bathroom remodel”) consistently outperform. Each scope deserves its own page with its own gallery.
Pricing
Production builds from $997. Full Visibility Stack from $397/month. Square invoicing. See full pricing.
Bath remodeling FAQ
- Will my photos look as good on your build as they do in person?
- Yes if we have the source files at full resolution. We serve photos through a responsive picture element with WebP and AVIF fallbacks. Photo quality is half the value of a remodeling site.
- Can you handle financing partner integration?
- Yes. We have integrated GreenSky, Synchrony, and Wells Fargo financing CTAs on bath remodeling sites. The financing partner provides the application UI; we route to it cleanly without breaking analytics.
- Do bath remodeling sites need Section 508?
- No federal requirement, but ADA Title III applies to commercial sites and Section 508 is the most rigorous practical standard. We build to WCAG 2.2 AA on every site regardless of contract type.