Your next $80,000 kitchen is sitting on a Pinterest board right now.
Remodel clients shop with their eyes for months — saving pins, screenshotting Instagram, scrolling Houzz — before they contact anyone. We put your finished projects into that feed, stay in front of homeowners through the long browse, and book the serious ones into design consultations.
Remodel buyers look for months. Most remodelers are invisible the whole time.
Your best work is trapped in a camera roll
The $90K kitchen you finished last month should be your hardest-working ad. Instead it lives on a project manager's phone while a shop with weaker craft wins the Instagram feed.
Free estimates attract the wrong homeowner
Quote offers pull three-bid price hunters. At remodel tickets — $35K baths, $75K kitchens — paying more for fewer, design-ready consultations is the better math. Most remodelers never run it.
Six-month browsers, zero follow-up
The homeowner who saved your gallery in February may not sign until August. Without retargeting and a nurture sequence, she forgets your company name by spring.
Built for the way kitchens and baths actually get bought.
Before/after galleries packaged as ad creative
Instagram + Meta campaigns for the saving-and-scrolling phase
Design-consultation booking flow, not a quote form
Local SEO for remodel-intent searches
Retargeting across the 3–9 month decision window
CRM from first click to signed design agreement
From saved photo to signed agreement.

Website Development
A portfolio-first site where the gallery leads. Projects organized by room, style, and budget band, each page ending in a consultation request — homeowners judge your website the way they judge a showroom.
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SEO & Digital Marketing
Rankings for the searches that precede a remodel — cost guides, renovation ideas, "kitchen remodeler near me" — plus the Instagram and Meta campaigns that reach homeowners months earlier, while they're still collecting photos.
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CRM Solutions
Remodel pipelines run long. Our CRM builds track every prospect from first saved photo to signed design agreement and deposit, with automated check-ins so a slow-moving homeowner never goes cold.
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Why do design consultations out-convert free quote offers?
A quote request is a commodity; a consultation is a relationship. The homeowner who books 45 minutes to talk layout, cabinet lines, and budget bands has already moved past the three-bid stage. In our remodel accounts, consultation offers produce fewer raw leads but close at two to three times the rate of free-estimate offers, and at higher project values.
How will you use our project photography?
It becomes the engine of the whole program. We build a shot list for every completed job — wide befores, finished afters, and the detail shots homeowners save, like waterfall islands and tiled shower niches. Those photos run as Instagram and Meta ads, fill your gallery pages, and feed the retargeting that follows browsers for months. If your archive is thin, we plan photography for your next three completions before launch.
Should our budget go to Instagram and Meta, or to Google?
Both, in stages. Early on we weight the budget toward Instagram and Meta — roughly two dollars there for every one on Google — because that is where homeowners are still saving ideas, months before they ever search for a remodeler. Google catches the smaller group already typing kitchen remodeler near me, ready to hire. As your retargeting pool fills, the spend follows it.
How long from first click to a signed design agreement?
Plan on 30 to 120 days depending on scope. A hall bath refresh can sign inside a month; a full kitchen gut, with cabinet lead times and permit questions for moved plumbing or gas lines, usually takes a quarter of browsing, a consultation, and a revision round or two. The system is built for that span, so nobody falls out of the pipeline just for moving slowly.
Can the system take design deposits?
Yes. Most remodelers we work with charge a design fee or retainer at signing, and we wire payment into the booking flow — the CRM generates the agreement, collects the deposit by card or ACH, and marks the project committed. Paid design work is the best tire-kicker filter we know of.
One company per trade, per market.
Remodeling is our most visual trade, but the same exclusive-territory system runs for general contractors, electricians, plumbers, HVAC companies, and roofing contractors. For remodelers whose projects sit in Orange County, we keep a separate Irvine kitchen and bath remodeler marketing page with the city-level specifics.
A kitchen finished by Thanksgiving gets booked by midsummer.
We take one kitchen and bath remodeler per market, so your photos never compete with a shop across town. Call, or send the form — a senior strategist replies within one business hour.