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Business Card Maker for Construction Contractors

Hand out a card that gets pinned to the fridge, not tossed in the trash

Construction contractors meet potential clients everywhere: at home improvement stores, on job sites, at community events, and through word-of-mouth referrals. A professional business card with your license number, specialties, and a link to your project portfolio builds instant credibility. The right card turns a casual conversation into a signed contract.

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Tips for Construction Contractors

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Include your contractor license number and bonding information to build trust immediately

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List your primary services (roofing, remodeling, electrical, plumbing) so clients know your specialties

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Add a QR code linking to your project portfolio or Google Reviews page for social proof

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Use a durable card stock or laminated finish that survives glove boxes, toolboxes, and refrigerator magnets

Frequently Asked Questions

Should a contractor include their license number on a business card?

Yes. Many states require contractors to include their license number on all advertising and marketing materials, including business cards. Even if not required in your state, including it demonstrates professionalism and builds trust with homeowners.

What information should a construction contractor business card include?

Include your name or company name, license number, services offered, phone number, email, website, service area, and a QR code linking to your portfolio or review page. If you are bonded and insured, mention it prominently.

How can I make my contractor business card last longer?

Use thick card stock (16pt or higher) with a laminated or UV-coated finish. Many homeowners pin contractor cards to their fridge or keep them in a drawer. A durable card survives longer and gets used when a project need arises months later.

Should I put my truck or job site photos on my business card?

A small project photo can be effective, especially on the back of the card. However, the front should focus on clean text and contact details. Link to your full portfolio via a QR code instead of cramming photos onto a small card.

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