PROJECT OVERVIEW

YouWho Digital worked with Tiffany and Thad at Knotty Construction on creating a modern website for their bardominium and barn construction business in Eastern Tennessee.

This website was designed to highlight the exceptional work Knotty Construction delivers in building custom barndominiums, barns, and other construction projects within their local service area. The user-friendly site features a dedicated Project Page, a Blog section, and a detailed Contact Us form to enhance customer engagement. We also created custom email addresses for the team and optimized their email setup for seamless mobile access—a major win for their daily operations.

The website was built with local SEO best practices in mind, helping Knotty Construction appear prominently in local search results. In fact, they began receiving contact form inquiries just one day after launch!

We are proud to have worked with Tiffany and Thad on a second website build, and are excited to watch Knotty Construction grow in the future.

If you are looking for a website upgrade give us a call today!

  • Services Provided:

  • Modern, UX-Friendly designed website with mobile responsiveness
  • Easy to navigate website including a dedicated Project Page, Blog and detailed Contact Us form
  • Presented Knotty’s projects through a sleek, modern design that highlights their craftsmanship
  • A focus on local SEO best practices to ensure the website will rank organically in local search results
  • Custom email addresses with an optimized email setup for seamless mobile access
Knotty Construction Website Design | YouWho Digital

“This is my second time using Youwho, they exceed my expectations! Our website is beautifully done. They captured everything that was important to us and made our website a direct reflection of our business. As always, Lucy and Jarrod communication goes above and beyond! I highly recommend them to anyone who needs marketing, website or just update an old site. Thank you guys again!!”

Tiffany Campbell , Knotty Construction