Contractors & Remodelers
General contractors, kitchen and bath remodelers, deck builders, fence builders, basement finishers, paving, and finishers.
Delaware service areas
Zero Degree Media builds dedicated local pages for the Delaware markets we actually work in — Wilmington, Newark, Middletown, Dover, New Castle, Bear, and the entire state. Each page is hand-written with local context, LocalBusiness and Service schema, and FAQ content so Google and AI search tools can recommend your business in the city where you win jobs.
Pick your market
Each city page is a real, unique page — not a thin duplicate. Tap your market for local copy, FAQs, and a contact form built specifically for that area.
The largest city in Delaware and the financial and legal hub of the state.
A growing college town and bedroom community west of Wilmington along the I-95 corridor.
One of the fastest-growing towns in Delaware, full of new construction, families, and home service demand.
The state capital of Delaware and the largest city in Kent County, with a mix of state government, military, and small business work.
A historic riverfront town just south of Wilmington with a dense mix of established neighborhoods and small businesses.
A busy unincorporated community in New Castle County packed with subdivisions, families, and a steady stream of home-improvement work.
A historic Kent County town on Route 13 with steady new construction and a mix of long-time residents and commuters.
A growing Sussex County riverfront town with a busy small-business core and weekend visitors heading to the beach.
A western Sussex County town nicknamed the "Nylon Capital" with deep roots in manufacturing and trades.
The Sussex County seat and a hub for trades, agriculture, and government work in central Sussex.
The "First Town in the First State" — a historic coastal community with a booming second-home market and steady contractor demand.
Delaware's most popular beach town, with year-round businesses serving locals, second-home owners, and a heavy summer tourist economy.
The Chester County seat — a college town with a strong downtown and a wealthy surrounding suburbia full of remodeling and landscaping work.
The "Mushroom Capital of the World" with a vibrant downtown, Longwood Gardens tourism, and a steady flow of home-service work in southern Chester County.
A historic Delaware County city on the Delaware River with strong revitalization momentum and demand for contractor and small-business services.
The Delaware County seat — a walkable, affluent suburb known as "Everybody's Hometown" with a thriving small-business district.
A large Camden County township with major retail corridors, dense residential neighborhoods, and steady home-services demand across South Jersey.
The largest city by area in New Jersey, with a strong agricultural base, growing immigrant-owned business community, and Cumberland County contractor work.
The Cecil County seat at the head of the Chesapeake Bay — a small Maryland town with a growing residential corridor along I-95 and US-40.
A growing Maryland county on the I-95 corridor between Baltimore and Wilmington, with steady contractor and small-business work across small towns.
Our statewide hub for Delaware web design and local SEO — covering New Castle, Kent, and Sussex counties.
How it works
Most "service area" pages on the web are useless. They list 50 cities in a footer, repeat the same paragraph with the city name swapped in, and add zero new value for the visitor or for Google. We don't ship those.
Every Delaware service-area page on this site is hand-written. Each one names real neighborhoods, calls out the specific industries we work with in that market, and answers the questions local business owners actually ask. That is what Google's local algorithm rewards — and increasingly, what tools like Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity quote back to people searching for a Delaware contractor or service provider.
That work compounds. When a Wilmington roofer ranks for "wilmington roofer", and a Middletown landscaper ranks for "middletown landscaper", Google starts treating the whole site as more authoritative in Delaware — which lifts every page along with it.
Who we build for
Most of our Delaware clients are small service businesses that win jobs by being the easiest, fastest, most trustworthy result on Google. Across every city we serve, the bulk of the work falls into these categories:
General contractors, kitchen and bath remodelers, deck builders, fence builders, basement finishers, paving, and finishers.
Lawn care, landscape design, paver patios, retaining walls, irrigation, and tree services.
Roofing, siding, gutters, exterior painting, and pressure washing across all three counties.
Residential, commercial, move-in/move-out, Airbnb turnover, and post-construction cleaning.
Hair, nail, lash, brow, bridal, and barbershop pros — with online booking on the Pro plan.
Plumbers, electricians, HVAC, handyman, pest control, and other home service trades.
Service-areas FAQs
We build websites for service businesses across all three Delaware counties. We currently maintain dedicated local pages for Wilmington, Newark, Middletown, Dover, New Castle, and Bear — plus a statewide Delaware hub. We also serve Smyrna, Hockessin, Pike Creek, Claymont, Milford, Seaford, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, and the rest of Delaware and nearby PA, MD, and NJ.
Yes — when they are unique. Google rewards pages that clearly say "this business does this service in this place" through title, H1, body copy, and schema. Thin, duplicated city pages get filtered out. Every page we ship has city-specific copy, LocalBusiness + Service + FAQ schema, and internal links to nearby markets and core services.
Each city page we build has a city-specific title and meta description, a hero with a clear local H1, copy that names real neighborhoods, an industries section for local contractors and home-service pros, a Local SEO explanation block, real portfolio examples, FAQs, and links to nearby cities. Every page also ships LocalBusiness, Service, FAQ, and Breadcrumb schema.
Our Starter plan ($97/mo) and Pro plan ($147/mo) include the core homepage plus standard pages. If you need many additional Delaware service-area pages — for example a contractor that serves 10–30 towns — we quote those as a content add-on, typically inside the same $97–$250/mo monthly plan with no setup fees.
Yes. The six cities listed are the markets we have published public hub pages for. We routinely build private/custom service-area pages for clients targeting Smyrna, Hockessin, Pike Creek, Claymont, Milford, Seaford, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Georgetown, Bridgeville, Glasgow, Wyoming, Camden, and other Delaware towns. Tell us where you work and we will build for that market.
Next step
Tell us where you work. We will build you a hand-written local page — with schema, FAQs, and a phone-first design — starting at $97/month.