Service · Website redesign
Website redesign for sites that stopped pulling their weight
A gut renovation for the site you already own: modern design, real speed and search-friendly structure — without losing the rankings, content and customers you have spent years earning.
The inspection
When a site needs more than a coat of paint
Every building on the Gulf Coast eventually needs work. Salt air gets into everything, styles move on, and the family that bought the house in 2015 does not live the way it did then. Websites age the same way — usually quietly, until one day you look at yours on a phone and wince.
Some problems really are cosmetic, and honest advice sometimes sounds like “you do not need us yet.” But certain problems live in the framing, and no paint fixes those: pages that take five seconds to load, layouts that collapse on mobile, navigation that grew like an unplanned addition, and code so tangled that every small change breaks something else.
Our redesigns start with an inspection, not a sledgehammer. We audit what your current site does well — which pages earn traffic, which content ranks, what your customers actually use — and mark it to keep. Then we strip everything back to the foundation and rebuild: modern design that fits your business today, hand-coded structure that loads fast, and on-page SEO installed while the walls are open.
The part most redesigns get wrong is the move itself. Change your URLs without redirects and Google treats your new site like a stranger. We map every old address to its new one, submit the updated sitemap and watch the crawl reports after launch, so the reputation your site earned transfers to the new build instead of evaporating.
Selling online? We fold store rebuilds into redesigns all the time. Starting from scratch instead? That is a custom web design project — same craft, empty lot.
The renovation plan
How we renovate without wrecking
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Inspect
Full audit of your current site: speed, rankings, content, analytics. We find the load-bearing walls before anything comes down.
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Redesign
New architecture and visual design shaped around today's business — not the one you had when the old site launched.
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Rebuild
Clean, fast, mobile-first code with SEO in the framing. Content worth keeping is moved in carefully, not copy-pasted.
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Relocate
One-to-one redirects, fresh sitemap, search reindexing and post-launch monitoring. Your Google reputation moves with you.
Good questions
Website redesign FAQs
Will a redesign hurt my Google rankings?
Not when the move is planned. We inventory every page that earns traffic, map one-to-one 301 redirects, preserve the content that ranks and usually improve the structure around it. Done right, a redesign is more often the moment rankings start climbing, because speed and structure improve overnight.
How do I know if my website needs a redesign?
Telltale signs: the site looks broken or cramped on a phone, takes more than about three seconds to load, embarrasses you when a customer mentions it, or has not brought a lead in months. If two or more of those sound familiar, it is time for the renovation conversation.
Can you keep parts of my current website?
Absolutely. A good renovation keeps the load-bearing walls. Content that ranks, photography that works and branding your customers recognize all come along — rebuilt on a faster frame with modern design around them.
Get an honest inspection first
Send us your current website and we will tell you plainly what is worth keeping, what is holding you back and what a renovation would cost. No sledgehammer sales pitch.
Request your site audit