If you’ve been researching website designers, you’ve probably seen prices anywhere from $300 to $10,000+ — which doesn’t help you understand what’s realistic for a small business.

As someone who builds websites for local restaurants, trades, stores, and service businesses in the Surrey / Lower Mainland area, this guide breaks down exactly what goes into website pricing and what you should expect to pay.

This isn’t a generic internet article.
This is based on real projects, real client challenges, and real results.

Quick Answer: What Does a Website Designer Cost?

For most small businesses, a professional website typically costs:

$1,200–$3,000 for the initial build plus a monthly fee for hosting & maintenance. The exact price depends on what your business needs — and what you don’t. Let’s break down the real factors that determine cost.

What Actually Impacts the Price of a Website?

Based on the websites I build for small businesses, these are the main price drivers.

Number of Pages

A 5–6 page website naturally costs more than a single-page website.

E-Commerce or Online Ordering

One of the biggest cost add-ons.

Includes:

Booking or Scheduling Systems

Trades and service businesses often need:

These add setup + testing time.

Custom Design vs. Templates

Custom design takes more time — but creates a website that actually fits your business. Cheap designers reuse cookie-cutter templates, which is why their sites all look the same.

SEO Setup

Basic SEO is included in my websites. But more advanced keyword research or long-term SEO strategies will increase cost.

Copywriting

If clients don’t supply content, I write it:

This adds time and improves conversions.

Photography or Media Requirements

If the business needs custom media (photos, menu images, product photos), that adds cost.

Integrations

These almost always increase scope:

Technical Performance & Optimization

Includes:

Not all designers include this — but it directly affects user experience.

Ongoing Support (Monthly Cost)

My monthly plan includes:

This keeps your site secure, fast, and functional long-term.

Real Example: A Granite Installer Website 

Here’s a recent project I completed for a local granite installer.

Client Type

Trades business specializing in granite installation.

What They Needed

What I Built

Current Price for This Type of Website

Approximately $1,750

This reflects my current design standards, customization level, and overall quality of work.

Outcome

The client now has a website that:

This is the difference between a template website and a strategically built one.

Where My Pricing Sits Compared to Others

ides long-term support.In Surrey and the Lower Mainland, pricing ranges are all over the place.

Some designers charge very little — but the websites they deliver:

My pricing is fair and transparent for the quality delivered:

No fake “cheap upfront, expensive monthly” tricks.

Common Mistakes Businesses Make When Choosing a Designer

Designer disappears after delivery

The #1 complaint I hear from new clients who previously hired cheap freelancers.

No support or updates included

Without updates, any website can break or become insecure.

No explanation or education

Many small-business owners don’t understand what they’re getting — or not getting — from a cheap website.

A website without strategy is just decoration.

What Makes BSG Digital Services Different

Based entirely on how you work and what clients have valued:

Custom Design (not cookie-cutter)

Your site is designed around your business — not reused templates.

Price Transparency

No hidden fees.
No aggressive monthly charges.
Clear expectations.

Built for Real Small-Business Needs

Restaurants, trades, and stores need websites that show proof of work, build trust, and drive calls. That’s exactly what I design for.

Reliable Long-Term Support

Hosting, backups, quarterly updates — and someone who won’t disappear.

Clear Communication & Guidance

I help clients understand what’s being built and how it helps their business grow.

Quality You Can See

Clean, modern design that looks premium and functions properly.

Platforms I Use (And How They Affect Cost)

WordPress

Best for most service-based businesses.
Flexible, customizable, SEO-friendly.

Shopify

Best for online stores.
Costs more due to product setup, payment integrations, and theme customization.

What If Your Budget Is Under $1,000?

A starter 1-page website is the smartest choice.

It includes:

You can also pair it with a monthly plan so you get hosting + updates without a big upfront cost.

Avoid:

Start simple. Build properly later.

Final Thoughts: What Should YOU Expect to Pay?

If you’re a small local business — restaurant, trade, store, or service provider — expect:

$1,200–$3,000 for a full professional website

Plus a reasonable monthly fee for hosting & updates

Your exact price depends on:

A well-built website is not an expense — it’s a long-term asset that supports your business every single day.

If you want a website that is clean, reliable, and built to grow your business, choose a designer who understands small-business operations and prov

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