Plasterboard and Drywall Fixers
Fixed Price Websites for Plasterboard and Drywall Fixers — From $200
Plastering and drywall is mostly B2B work — you're quoting builders, project managers and commercial fit-out clients, not weekend renovators. A no-nonsense fixed-price website shows your crew capacity, your certifications and your past projects so serious clients can find and shortlist you. From $200, price confirmed before we start.
- Fixed pricing
- No lock-in
- You own your site
- Australian-owned
- Quote before you commit
What plasterboard and drywall websites need
- Certifications and compliance page — fire-rated wall system experience, acoustic ratings achieved, CodeMark and BCA compliance references
- Services breakdown — internal lining, soundproofing and acoustic walls, fire-rated systems, suspended ceilings, bulkheads, shaft walls, commercial fit-out lining
- Commercial vs residential clearly separated — builders and project managers need to see you can handle scale; homeowners need different messaging entirely
- Crew capacity and project volume — team size, square metreage per week, regions serviced — commercial clients need to know you can deliver on their timeline
- Trade and builder inquiry form — job type, approx sqm, timeline, site location — not a generic contact form
- Project gallery — commercial fit-outs, multi-residential developments, residential renovations shown separately
- Service area — state-wide, regional or suburb-based coverage clearly stated
- FAQ for builders — lead times, minimum job size, variation process, who supplies materials
Example: Dan's Drywall, Wollongong NSW
Dan runs a three-man crew doing commercial fit-outs and residential developments across the Illawarra. He was picking up small patch jobs through Hipages — work he didn't want — and missing out on commercial lining contracts because he had no web presence to point builders to. We built him a site with commercial-focused messaging upfront, a certifications page showing fire-rated system experience, and a builder inquiry form that asked for job type, timeline and approximate square metreage. He started getting direct calls from site managers within five weeks — without touching a pay-per-lead platform again.
Why plasterboard fixers choose fixed pricing
- Builders shortlist subcontractors online. If you have no web presence you don't make the tender list, regardless of how good your work is.
- A single commercial contract covers the cost many times over. One $30,000 fit-out lining job pays for your site eight times over.
- One builder relationship lasts years. Your website just needs to get you the first call — repeat work follows from there.
Frequently asked questions
What pages do I need for a plasterboard website?
Home, Services (split commercial and residential), Certifications, Project Gallery, About and Contact. If you target builders specifically, a Builder FAQ page saves significant back-and-forth at inquiry stage.
How long does it take to build?
Most sites are live in 5–7 business days. A bigger build takes 10–14 days. We need your certification details, crew capacity info and project photos to get started.
Can I update it myself?
Yes. WordPress lets you add completed project photos and update your services without needing any help from us.
Can the site target builders and project managers specifically?
Yes, and for most drywall businesses this is the priority. We write the copy and structure the pages to speak to commercial clients, not homeowners — unless you want to target both.
Do I need to show my certifications and system approvals online?
Yes. Fire-rated and acoustic wall compliance is a major differentiator. Showing the system types you're approved to install removes one of the biggest barriers when a project manager is comparing subcontractors.
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