Demolition & Site Work Pricing Website Template

Backfill is a gallery and detail landing page built for pool demolition crews. It leads with a full-screen drone video, stacks three layered guarantees as you scroll, and closes with an inline price estimator. The Fire and Earth color palette and Agrarian Root theme make every section feel as grounded as the finished work itself.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Backfill is a single-page template built for pool demolition services. It opens with a drone video header, scrolls through removal, permit, and timeline guarantees, and ends with a fixed-bottom estimator bar. The design uses scorched clay, deep soil, and wheat tones to signal durability and honest craft from the first second a visitor lands.

Who this template is for

This template is built for pool demolition contractors who need a page that closes jobs, not just generates leads. It fits businesses that handle the full scope: permits, hauling, and final grading.

  • Pool removal companies offering full-service demolition and backfill
  • Contractors targeting homeowners, retirees, and property flippers who want a fast, clean result
  • Small to mid-size demolition crews ready to present their work as proof rather than promises

What problem this template solves

Most service pages ask visitors to trust a phone number. This template replaces doubt with layered, visible proof. Every scroll adds another commitment the contractor makes before asking for anything in return.

  • Homeowners inheriting cracked, drained shells have no easy way to evaluate contractors at a glance
  • Flippers and retirees need fast pricing, not a callback that may come days later
  • A standard contact form cannot communicate the weight of a binding guarantee the way a structured proof-stack can

What you get with this template

You get a complete, section-led landing page that moves a visitor from curiosity to commitment. The layout handles the sales conversation so the contractor does not have to.

  • A full-screen drone video header with a final headline that lands after the footage completes
  • Three sequential guarantee sections covering removal, permits, and project timelines with a gallery of completed work
  • A fixed-bottom call-to-action bar with an inline estimator and a secondary PDF capture path for undecided visitors

Feature list

This template ships with purpose-built components drawn directly from the demolition service brief. Each one earns its place on the page.

Full-Screen Drone Video Header

The header plays a single continuous drone shot: an excavator punching through pool coping, dust catching afternoon light, then a time-lapse through fill and final grading. No narration. The headline "Gone By Friday. Guaranteed." appears only after the ground is smooth. The sequence earns attention before asking for anything.

Three-Layer Guarantee Section Stack

The page scrolls through three distinct guarantee blocks. The first covers full removal or a free return visit. The second displays a gallery of actual filed permits with jurisdiction detail panels. The third shows a twelve-project grid where each tile opens to reveal before-and-after aerials, exact square footage removed, and days from dig to final grade.

Inline Price Estimator Bar

A fixed bar at the bottom of the viewport reads "Get Your Pool Removal Price" at all times. Clicking it opens an inline estimator: pool type (gunite, fiberglass, or vinyl), approximate dimensions via a simple slider, and zip code. The estimator returns a binding price range on screen immediately, with no callback required.

PDF Guarantee Capture Path

Visitors who are not ready to request pricing can choose "Download Our Guarantee in Writing." This secondary path collects only an email address and delivers the guarantee document as a PDF. It creates a low-friction way to stay in contact with cautious but serious prospects.

Agrarian Root Visual System

The color system uses scorched clay for primary buttons, deep plowed soil for backgrounds, sun-dried wheat for interactive states and guarantee badges, and charcoal ash for text and interface frames. The palette is cohesive and deliberate, communicating solidity rather than polish.

The twelve-project gallery grid is a core proof element. Each card is clickable and expands into a detail view with aerial before-and-after photography, the exact pool dimensions removed, and a precise day count from first dig to final grade. The grid turns finished jobs into a living portfolio.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Drone Video HeaderOpens with footage and lands the headline
Removal Guarantee BlockStates full-removal or free-return commitment
Permit Guarantee GalleryShows filed permits with jurisdiction detail panels
Timeline Project GridDisplays twelve completed jobs with expandable detail views
Fixed Estimator BarDelivers instant pricing from a persistent bottom bar
PDF Guarantee CaptureCollects email in exchange for the written guarantee

Design & branding system

The Agrarian Root theme and Fire and Earth color system give this template a look that feels earned rather than decorated. Warmth and weight are built into every surface.

  • Scorched clay (#A0522D) is used for primary call-to-action buttons, acting like a kiln-fired stamp pressed into the page
  • Deep plowed soil (#3B2F2F) and charcoal ash (#2C2C2C) form the background and text layers, keeping the page grounded and legible
  • Sun-dried wheat (#D4A843) marks interactive states, guarantee badges, and accent details that guide the eye without shouting

Mobile & speed optimization

The layout is structured to stay clear and actionable on smaller screens. The fixed estimator bar remains visible at all times, including on mobile, so the primary conversion path is never buried.

  • The fixed-bottom call-to-action bar adapts to mobile viewports and stays accessible throughout the full scroll
  • Gallery grid tiles reflow cleanly for portrait screens so project photography remains legible and tappable
  • The inline estimator uses a simple slider and dropdown inputs that work well with touch interaction

How this template helps you convert

The page is structured around a deliberate sequence: lead with proof, then ask for commitment. This approach reduces hesitation at every stage of the scroll.

  1. The guarantee stack builds trust before any pricing is visible, so visitors arrive at the estimator already convinced rather than skeptical
  2. The inline estimator returns a binding price range immediately, removing the friction of waiting for a callback and giving the visitor a reason to act now
  3. The PDF capture path retains visitors who are interested but not yet ready, turning a near-exit into a trackable future lead

Other information about this template

This template sits in the Construction and Home category under the Demolition and Site Work subcategory, with a specific focus on the pool demolition niche. It is a Gallery and Detail style landing page with a Guarantee-Led creative direction and a Direct Sales conversion goal.

  • The Intersection Match Score for this template is 13, placing it in a focused niche with clear demand and limited competition
  • The template style is Gallery and Detail, meaning the proof lives in the visual grid rather than in written testimonials alone
  • This layout works well for contractors who already have completed project photography and want a structured way to present it as evidence
Demolition & Site Work Pricing Website Template
Demolition & Site Work Pricing Website Template
Demolition & Site Work Pricing Website Template
Demolition & Site Work Pricing Website Template

Theme

Agrarian Root

Creative direction

Guarantee-Led

Color system

Fire & Earth

Style

Gallery + Detail

Direction

Direct Sales

Page Sections

Full-screen Drone Video Header

Three-layer Guarantee Stack

Inline Price Estimator Bar

PDF Guarantee Capture Path

Twelve-project Gallery Grid

Agrarian Root Color System

Related questions

What types of pool demolition jobs does this template cover?

Can the estimator return a real price without a callback?

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What does the PDF capture section collect from visitors?

Can this template be adapted for partial pool fill as well as full removal?