Dymond Painting & Drywall
A Baltimore painting contractor with a 4.9 rating, finally showing it
Interior, exterior, cabinets and drywall finishing across Baltimore and Towson — a site built around the free-estimate request and the reviews that make people trust it.
The live site, running here. Scroll it, play the video, click through.
What shipped
4.9★
Google rating surfaced
45+
Reviews displayed
6
Service lines
4
Service areas covered
The situation
Painting is the most visual trade there is and the one most likely to be sold with a phone number and a stock photo. A contractor with a 4.9 rating across 45+ Google reviews has already earned the hard part — the site just has to not waste it.
The other constraint is how painting work is actually bought. Homeowners collect three quotes and go with whoever was fastest and clearest, which means every scroll depth needs a route to a free estimate rather than one buried contact page.
The build leads with a full-bleed sky hero and the line *Your Vision, Our Brush*, then puts service clarity, social proof and the estimate CTA in front of the visitor repeatedly on the way down.
What was built
- 01
Brand and identity
Wordmark, palette and voice for a contractor that previously had no visual identity to speak of — including the positioning line the site is built around.
- 02
Six service lines, structured
Interior, exterior, cabinet refinishing, drywall hanging and skim-coating, deck staining and commercial, each given real explanation rather than a one-word chip.
- 03
Free estimate funnel
Estimate CTAs repeated at every scroll depth, so the decision to enquire never depends on the visitor finding the contact page.
- 04
Reviews as a design element
A 4.9 rating across 45+ Google reviews presented with named client testimonials in a carousel, positioned high rather than treated as a footer badge.
- 05
Project gallery and blog
Before-and-after project imagery and a resources section, giving the site something to grow into and something for search to index.
Where it landed
Dymond went from no real web presence to a site that leads with the reputation the business had already built offline.
Every page depth now has a free-estimate route, which is the single mechanic that decides whether a painting contractor wins a three-quote comparison.
The Pieces They Actually Hand Out.
The identity came before the site: mark, palette, type, and the printed pieces the crew actually hands out. Drag any of them to turn it over.


Mark on the front, owner and QR on the reverse.


Canvassing piece — QR straight to the estimate form.


Outside and inside spreads, reviews and CTA panels.
More work
Find Out What You’re Missing
Thirty minutes. We’ll find where the work is leaking — unsold estimates, response time, or a database nobody has touched in three years — and what it would cost to fix. If it isn’t worth it yet, we’ll tell you that instead.
No sequence, no newsletter. One reply from the person who’d build it.


