A quick online search for restoration companies shows what most of us already know — this service industry isn’t on the forefront of ground-breaking web design. However, we’ve seen how an updated website can help restoration companies bring in more business and boost search engine rankings.
To help inspire an upcoming redesign, we’re sharing the best restoration company websites we’ve seen to date.
How we selected the restoration company websites
Using the expertise of our web development, graphic design, and branding teams, we evaluated each site based on UX/UI design best practices and overall branding. We also looked at the quality of response time, visuals, navigation, layout, font use, and clarity of information. In no specific order, here are the top seven restoration company websites.
Certified Restoration, Inc. – San Diego, CA
Providing fire, flood, and mold services, Certified Restoration has a clean and simple site design that makes the page easy to navigate. The deep blue and burnt orange color palette makes important information stand out, while the simple animations and transitions add interest as you scroll through. The navigation makes it simple to learn more about the company services, and each page leads the viewer deeper into the website. Throughout each page, the subtle section breaks make it easy to take in chunks of industry-specific information without getting overwhelmed. We also really like the company’s use of customer reviews and service guarantees to draw in visitors and encourage brand trust. Certified Restoration has an all-around clean, simple site that’s attractive and pain-free to scroll through.
Simply Contents LLC – Southern California & Olympia, WA
Although the Simply Contents website is a theme site, it earned a spot on our list for its functionality, color choices, and clarity of information. The site makes it easy to understand services not many have heard of unless they’ve experienced a fire or water disasters, catering to the customer first. Since it is a single page site, it lacks the diversity and depth offered with custom websites. However, this layout also encourages visitors to contact the company for more information or to request a quote.
Simply Contents are emergency & disaster inventory packing specialists in Southern California & Olympia, WA.
Rapid Dry Restoration – Northern Colorado
Another custom design, the Rapid Dry Restoration website is a clean design and easy to navigate. The blue and red color palette makes for cohesive branding and is also used throughout the site images. Simple animations on buttons and a rotating header add visual interest without being overly interactive. It’s easy to understand the services this restoration company provides and the permanent header is a great call to action for visitors seeking immediate emergency help.
Service First Restoration – Southern California
From first impressions of the Service First Restoration page, you see a person pulling back a visual layer of effect. This shows the old, destroyed property being peeled away as a beautiful, modern look is revealed. This visual effect speaks huge volumes for storytelling! This opening story is further emphasized with a nice quote at the bottom of the slider, that brings it all together! The menu is clean and simple, the site design has a great palette of two tones of color (blue and orange) with nice white space filling in the remainder. This site is definitely an example of great design and brand messaging.
American Fire Restoration LLC – New York Metro Area
Rounding out our top restoration company websites is American Fire Restoration based out of New York. This company switched up the traditional theme by adding their own flair with services boxes under the hero image and a fully-functioning footer navigation. The sections are divided nicely, making it easy to transition from services to the company’s mission statement. Overall, this a well-designed theme that does its job getting information across and sharing details to potential customers.
Accuworks – Nashville, TN
Among restoration companies, great minds clearly think alike. Once again employing a blue and orange palette, Nashville-based Accuworks takes a more subtle approach to this attractive color combination. Accuworks’ hues are some of the darker ones we’ve seen – and very easy on the eyes. A soothing navy blue tone is the primary color throughout the site. The contrasting orange brings the eyes to links and calls to action, expertly drawing the user’s focus and inviting them to explore the site. A video featuring President Jeff Stockton serves as the focal point of the home page, even matching his madras shirt to the website’s color scheme. Each staff photo on the “About Us” page follows suit with appropriate coordinating orange and blue attire. Some thought has clearly been put into emphasizing the brand’s signature colors.
TMP Cleaning & Restoration Services – Eastern Massachusetts
While utilizing a premium WordPress theme, TMP Cleaning & Restoration Services of eastern Massachusetts has certainly made this template their own. Above-the-fold content features a handful of striking images, each featuring a call to action for a particular service. TMP boldly emphasizes their 24/7 service in the main navigation menu, giving customers confidence that their home is protected day or night. When viewing the website on a phone, this mobile-responsive design hides the larger menu options, but keeps their hotline number and service hours prominently displayed – which is fantastic in the event that your desktop has been damaged in a fire or flood. The navigation also breaks down their services between residential and commercial, so users can easily find information specific to their unique property needs.
Key Takeaways From The Restoration Web Designs
Looking through these restoration company websites, it’s easy to see how simple graphics, easy navigation, and attention to a cohesive color scheme can make or break a site. Amazingly, the reason these restoration companies stood out is largely due to the lack of web design competition in the respective industry. For restoration and service industry websites, it goes to show that a little effort can pay major returns when it comes to investing time and effort into a great, well-designed website.
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