Clture - Authoritative Fencing Landing Page Template
Clture is a sidebar companion landing page built for a Paris, Texas fence installation company. It uses an FAQ-driven scroll to answer the real questions homeowners and ranchers search for, a fixed sidebar with a persistent estimate form, and a bold charcoal-and-amber visual identity that feels as solid and trustworthy as a freshly set cedar post.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Clture is a single-page fence company landing page designed for Paris, Texas and the surrounding Northeast Texas area. The layout pairs a bold editorial header with a fixed sidebar and an FAQ-driven content scroll. Every section earns visitor trust before asking for a lead, making the estimate form feel like the natural next step.
Who this template is for
This template is built for local fence contractors serving a mixed residential and rural market. It fits operations that handle diverse project types, from backyard privacy fencing to ranch perimeter work and commercial chain-link installations.
- Fence installation companies serving homeowners in suburban and rural Texas markets
- Contractors who work across multiple fence types, including privacy, ranch, chain-link, and ornamental
- Small-to-mid-size crews that need a professional web presence focused on generating inbound estimate requests
What problem this template solves
Most fence contractor pages fail at the moment of trust. A visitor arrives with a specific question, finds only a generic services list, and bounces before ever seeing a call to action. This template fixes that by structuring the entire page around the questions buyers actually ask before they hire.
- Visitors leave pages that ignore their real concerns, such as permit requirements, post depth, and fence style differences
- A buried or one-time call to action misses mobile visitors who browse quickly and need a low-friction contact path
- Generic layouts do not communicate local expertise or the specific landscape conditions that affect fence installation decisions
What you get with this template
You get a complete, layout-ready landing page with a fixed sidebar, a sequential FAQ content scroll, and two distinct lead capture paths. Every section is built from the source brief and reflects the actual workflow of a Northeast Texas fence installation business.
- A persistent sidebar with a pinned estimate form and a direct SMS contact link for mobile visitors
- A header section with a giant stacked headline and a golden-hour editorial photograph placeholder
- A full FAQ content scroll organized around real homeowner and rancher questions, each paired with a project photo or diagram placeholder
Feature list
A brief introduction: each feature below is drawn directly from the template brief and represents a layout or interaction element included in the design.
Fixed Sidebar with Pinned Estimate Form
The sidebar stays visible as the visitor scrolls through every FAQ section. It displays a mini table of contents that highlights the current question and keeps the "Get My Fence Estimate" call-to-action button anchored at the bottom at all times.
FAQ-Driven Content Scroll
The main content area is organized around the exact questions fence buyers search for at midnight. Each question anchors a section that opens into a concise, authoritative answer paired with a relevant project photo or diagram placeholder.
Dual Lead Capture Paths
The primary path is a sidebar estimate form collecting fence type, approximate linear footage, and preferred callback window. The secondary path is a direct SMS link labeled "Text Us a Photo of Your Property Line," designed to reduce friction for mobile visitors.
Giant Headline Header Section
The header uses a bold condensed serif headline stacked left on a limestone white background. The right half holds a single editorial-quality golden-hour photograph placeholder showing a cedar privacy fence with shallow depth of field.
Charcoal and Amber Visual Identity
The color system pairs deep charcoal for the sidebar and section backgrounds with warm amber for buttons, hover states, and accent rules. Weathered post gray handles secondary text and limestone white carries content panels.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Header Hero | Headline, subtext, and golden-hour fence photograph |
| Fixed Sidebar | Table of contents, estimate form, and SMS link |
| FAQ Section One | Post depth in Red River clay soil |
| FAQ Section Two | Lamar County permit requirements |
| FAQ Section Three | Dog-ear versus flat-top fence styles |
| FAQ Content Blocks | Additional homeowner and rancher questions |
| Estimate Form Panel | Primary lead capture with project details |
| SMS Contact Path | Low-friction mobile contact option |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Executive Suite theme built on a four-color palette. The overall impression is described in the brief as a bourbon poured on a slate countertop: dark, warm, and quietly confident.
- Deep charcoal (#2B2D2F) for the persistent sidebar and section backgrounds, warm amber (#D4920B) for buttons, hover states, and accent rules
- Weathered post gray (#6B6E70) for secondary and supporting text across the scroll
- Crisp limestone white (#F5F3EF) for content panels, with a bold condensed serif typeface used for the giant stacked headline
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built with mobile fence shoppers in mind. The secondary SMS contact path directly addresses the behavior of visitors who prefer to snap a photo rather than fill out a form on a small screen.
- The "Text Us a Photo of Your Property Line" SMS link provides a one-tap contact option for mobile visitors
- The fixed sidebar adapts to smaller viewports to keep the estimate call to action accessible throughout the scroll
- Section-led FAQ layout keeps content scannable so mobile users can jump directly to their specific question
How this template helps you convert
Trust is built before any ask is made. The FAQ scroll functions as a sequence of micro-conversions, and by the time a visitor reaches the fifth answered question, the estimate form feels like the obvious next step rather than an interruption.
- Each FAQ answer demonstrates local expertise, covering specific Northeast Texas conditions such as Red River clay soil depth and Lamar County permit rules, which builds credibility before any call to action appears.
- The fixed sidebar keeps the estimate form and SMS contact path visible at all times, so visitors can convert the moment they feel ready without having to scroll back to find a form.
- The dual lead capture system reduces drop-off by offering a low-friction mobile path alongside the full estimate form, meeting visitors where they are comfortable.
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Professional Services and Paris Local Services, making it well-suited for contractors targeting the Paris, Texas market and the broader Lamar County area. The niche focus is residential and commercial fence installation across Northeast Texas.
- The FAQ content structure is designed to address the specific landscape and regulatory context of the region, including black-soil post setting and local permit considerations
- The template supports project types including cedar privacy fencing, six-board horse fence, chain-link with gate access, and ornamental installations
- The page direction is lead generation, with every design decision oriented toward producing inbound estimate requests from homeowners, ranchers, and commercial property managers




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Fixed Sidebar with Pinned Call to Action
Faq-driven Content Scroll
Dual Lead Capture Paths
Giant Headline Header Layout
Charcoal and Amber Color System
Project-specific Estimate Form
Related questions
What type of business is this landing page designed for?
Can I customize the FAQ questions for my own service area?
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What makes this template different from a generic contractor page?