Web design · Surrey, BC

Web design
in Surrey.

Surrey is BC's fastest-growing city and one of the most fragmented markets in the province. Cloverdale, Newton, Guildford, Fleetwood, South Surrey — each pocket reads as its own town. We build websites for Surrey businesses that need to win the local search and look like they actually belong on the right side of the bridge.

(01) — Surrey, BC

Surrey businesses tend to fall into two buckets: established trades and service firms quietly running healthy books, and newer SMBs growing fast into one of Canada's most dynamic suburban markets. Both share a pattern — most of their inbound is hyper-local, on mobile, and won by whoever earns the trust signal in the first three seconds.

That means web design for Surrey companies has to do a few things very well: load fast on a contractor's phone in a basement, show the right service for the right neighbourhood, surface real photos of real work (not stock imagery), and rank in the local pack for the city + sub-area combinations that drive most of the calls.

We've built sites for trades, home-services, professional practices and B2B operations across Surrey. We bring a pattern that compounds — and a track record of getting the same site to do the work of three off-the-shelf templates.

(02) — Why us, here

What you're hiring for.

  • Built for hyper-local intent — Surrey + sub-area pages structured around the queries that actually convert ("electrician cloverdale", "dentist south surrey", etc.).
  • Mobile-first, real-world fast — sites that load in under two seconds on a tradesperson's phone on suburban LTE, not just in a Lighthouse run.
  • Local SEO baked in — Google Business Profile setup, citation hygiene, on-page schema, internal-linking plan for service-area pages.
  • Built to convert, not just to look good — every page maps to a phone call, form submit, or quote request; we measure all of them.
  • Owned by your team — code documented, CMS set up so your office manager can update content without calling us back.
(03) — How we work

Web design
Websites designed around the work.

Marketing sites
Product & SaaS
Editorial & portfolio
Landing pages
Design systems
Accessibility audits
See the full web design breakdown
(05) — Common questions

What people in Surrey
actually ask.

Do you have Surrey clients?+
Yes — across trades, home services, professional practices and a couple of B2B operations. Surrey is one of our most common markets after Langley itself, partly because the Fraser Valley + Surrey corridor is where most of our service-business work lives.
How much does web design in Surrey cost?+
Same ranges as the rest of BC. Most Surrey SMBs spend CA$12,000–CA$35,000 on a real marketing site. Trades and home-services projects often land at the lower end; multi-location professional practices and B2B sites tend higher. Local SEO retainers add CA$800–CA$3,500/month.
Can you build a site that ranks for multiple Surrey areas?+
Yes. We typically build one well-structured service-area architecture — hub page for the main service + a sub-page per area you actually serve, with unique copy and proof for each. It's the cleanest local-SEO pattern for fragmented markets like Surrey.
Are you in Surrey?+
We're based in Langley, about 15 minutes east of central Surrey. We work in person for kickoffs and reviews when that helps; the rest happens async and on Zoom. Most of our Surrey clients prefer it that way.
What CMS do you recommend for a Surrey business?+
For most local service businesses, WordPress + WooCommerce is the safest long-term bet — your in-house team or VA can update it, and the local plugin ecosystem is mature. Webflow is great for marketing-only sites; we recommend in week one based on who'll own the site after we leave.
How long does a Surrey project take?+
Most full sites land in 8–12 weeks from kickoff to launch. Service-area sites with 5+ sub-pages tend to take 10–14 weeks because each sub-page gets unique copy. We share a week-by-week plan before we start.

Working on something
in Surrey?

Thirty-minute call, no slide deck, no salespeople. Tell us what you're building and we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right team.