Cork - Trusted Installer Landing Page Template
Cork is a single-column landing page template built for cork flooring installers. It opens with a draggable before-and-after case study header, guides visitors through a neighborhood-led project story scroll, and leads every visitor into a five-step "Find Your Cork Match" quiz that delivers a personalized recommendation and a scheduling form, turning curiosity into booked measure appointments.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Cork is a single-column landing page template for cork flooring installation businesses. It combines a draggable before-and-after header, a local neighborhood project map, real neighbor story cards, and a five-step interactive quiz. Visitors leave with a personalized cork recommendation and an easy path to booking a measure visit, without ever feeling like they were sold to.
Who this template is for
This template is built for independent cork flooring installers and small flooring crews who want to turn local web traffic into real booked appointments. It works especially well if your business runs on neighborhood reputation and project photography rather than big ad budgets.
- Flooring installers specializing in cork plank and cork tile services
- Property managers converting rental units to quieter, warmer flooring
- Home renovation contractors who want to educate new-to-cork homeowners before the first call
What problem this template solves
Most flooring service pages look the same: a logo, a phone number, and a gallery. Cork buyers are different. They found cork by accident, they have real questions about moisture and VOCs (volatile organic compounds), and they need to trust you before they call. This template addresses that gap directly.
- Visitors can see real local project results before committing to an inquiry
- The quiz format gives useful information first, making the visitor feel informed rather than pressured
- Neighborhood-level project cards replace generic testimonials with specific, relatable proof
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single-column landing page layout designed around the cork installation sales journey. Every section has a defined purpose, from first impression to final form submission.
- A draggable before-and-after header with a localized headline and zip code anchor
- A zip-code map section showing completed installs as warm location dots across your metro area
- A five-step interactive quiz leading to a personalized recommendation and a "Schedule Your Measure" booking form
Feature list
This template ships with purpose-built sections and interactive components matched to the cork installation service workflow.
Draggable Before-and-After Header
The header uses a split-image slider fixed to the same camera position. The left side shows the original floor condition; the right shows the finished cork install. A draggable center handle lets visitors control the reveal. The headline "Same Kitchen. Different Feel." fades in below, anchored to a specific neighborhood name and zip code.
Zip-Code Neighborhood Install Map
A scrollable map section displays completed project locations as warm marker dots across the local metro area. Visitors immediately see that their own neighborhood is within your service range, building local trust before they read a single testimonial.
Neighbor Story Project Cards
Each project card names the neighborhood, the square footage covered, and the number of days the install took. Stories include relatable scenarios, a condo with noise complaints, a basement playroom, a mid-century ranch, giving visitors familiar social proof at a human scale.
Five-Step "Find Your Cork Match" Quiz
The quiz walks visitors through current flooring type, room purpose, household factors, aesthetic preference, and project timeline. Each step uses visual selectors and clear labels. Results include a personalized cork product recommendation and an installed price-per-square-foot estimate.
"Schedule Your Measure" Booking Form
After the quiz delivers results, a short scheduling form opens. It collects the visitor's name, address, and preferred morning for a site visit. The flow feels earned rather than forced because real information was given first.
Sunset Mesa Visual Theme
The layout uses a warm, grounded color system throughout. Terracotta, plaster white, and deep mesquite tones alternate as section backgrounds, giving project photography room to breathe. Saguaro gold accents highlight buttons and interactive elements so calls to action are always visible.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Before/After Header | Anchors trust with a real, draggable kitchen transformation |
| Neighborhood Install Map | Shows local service coverage through completed project dots |
| Neighbor Story Cards | Delivers relatable project proof at a neighborhood scale |
| Find Your Match Quiz | Guides visitors to a personalized cork recommendation |
| Quiz Results Panel | Delivers product match and installed price estimate |
| Schedule Your Measure | Converts quiz completions into booked site visits |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme built on the Sunset Mesa color palette. The overall feel is dry, honest, and warm, like the last light of day on an adobe wall. Text reads grounded and unhurried, matching the personality of a contractor who shows up on time and doesn't oversell.
- Colors: sunbaked terracotta (#C2703E), dried canyon wall (#A8876A), warm plaster white (#F5EDE3), deep mesquite (#3B2F27) for body text, and saguaro gold (#D4A843) for buttons and interactive accents
- Section backgrounds alternate between plaster white and a faint terracotta wash, letting project photography breathe naturally
- Saguaro gold is reserved for primary calls to action so the quiz entry point and booking button always stand out clearly
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column flow stacks cleanly on smaller screens without requiring a separate mobile layout. Every interactive component, the slider header, the quiz steps, and the map, is designed to work within a vertical scroll pattern that suits how most renovation researchers browse on their phones.
- The five-step quiz uses tap-friendly photo selectors that work naturally on touchscreens
- Project cards display neighborhood name, square footage, and install days in a compact, readable format at any screen width
- The booking form is short by design, three fields, so it completes quickly on mobile without frustration
How this template helps you convert
The template is structured so that every section earns the visitor's next scroll. No section asks for contact details before giving something useful in return.
- The before-and-after header creates immediate emotional proof. Visitors see the real impact of cork before they read a word of copy, which lowers skepticism early.
- The neighborhood map and project story cards build local credibility in stages. By the time a visitor reaches the quiz, they already feel like you work in their area and understand their type of home.
- The quiz delivers a personalized recommendation and a price estimate before asking for a name or address. Visitors who complete it arrive at the booking form already educated and already trusting the result.
Other information about this template
This template is designed as a standalone single-column landing page, not a multi-page website. It is well suited for cork flooring professionals who want a dedicated campaign page separate from a general contractor site. The layout supports real project photography as its primary visual content, so strong before-and-after images will have the most impact on results.
- The quiz covers five household and preference signals: flooring type, room purpose, household factors, aesthetic preference, and timeline
- The template targets homeowners mid-renovation, families researching non-toxic flooring options, and property managers upgrading rental units
- The Local and Neighborhood creative direction means the template is most effective when populated with real project data, actual neighborhood names, and genuine square footage figures
- The "Schedule Your Measure" form collects only three inputs, name, address, and preferred morning, keeping friction low at the final conversion step




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Local & Neighborhood
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Draggable Before-and-after Header
Zip-code Neighborhood Install Map
Neighbor Story Project Cards
Five-step Interactive Quiz
Schedule Your Measure Booking Form
Sunset Mesa Color System
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