Your Website, Reviewed
The work is flagship-grade. The website says 2020.
Kevin — we went through structural-glass-systems.com the way a GC estimator would before adding a sub to a bid list: checked every page, every link, how it reads on a phone, and how it looks to Google. The short version: your portfolio and your background are the strongest assets a glazing sub can have, and the current site is hiding both — plus there are two contact-info bugs you'll want to fix immediately.
What you've got that competitors don't
A real flagship portfolio
Kiewit's headquarters, Lafayette Regional Hospital, the Shamrock tower, a Home2 Suites — photographed from your own scaffolds and lifts. That's proof most subs can't show. It deserves case-study treatment, not a photo pile.
Your own story
A career running through KCI Airport, Bartle Hall, Kauffman Stadium, and Power & Light is a credibility asset. The concept puts it where estimators will actually see it.
15,000 sq ft of in-house fabrication
“We fabricate it ourselves” is a differentiator worth leading with — it's currently a sentence on page two.
Fix these first — they're costing you calls
Your phone number doesn't match its own link
Every page shows 816-377-7631, but tapping it dials 816-377-7931. One of those is wrong, on every page of the site. Which is the real number? Once you confirm, it's a five-minute fix — and the single most important one in this review.
The homepage email link goes to the wrong address
It displays kevin@… but actually sends to info@… — if nobody checks the info@ mailbox, those messages are vanishing.
To Google, your site is nearly blank
The old site-builder only draws the page after loading; search engines mostly see an empty shell. Combined with page titles like “Home” and placeholder descriptions, you're effectively unfindable for “commercial glazing Kansas City.”
The site reads as inactive
Nothing has changed since April 2020, there's no year in the footer, and it isn't built for phones. A GC vetting subs in 2026 gets no signal you're still in business — which we know isn't true.
Worth adding while we're at it
One content gap came up repeatedly: credentials. Licensing, bonding and insurance limits, safety record, association memberships — the checklist GCs run before shortlisting a sub appears nowhere on the site. If you send us the facts, the new site gives them a permanent home.
The path we'd suggest
- Tell us the right phone number (7631 or 7931?) and we'll fix the current site's contact links immediately — before anything else.
- Review the concept below — your six projects rebuilt as case studies, your bio surfaced, a bid-request form built for estimators.
- Fill in the title blocks: per-project scope, systems, and year — plus your credentials list.
- Move hosting carefully. Your email lives with the current host, so we migrate mailboxes first, then the site, then cancel the old hosting — in that order, zero interruption. The new setup costs roughly nothing per month and makes the site fast, findable, and phone-friendly.
See the redesign concept
Fair warning: this is a quick first pass — a sketch of the direction using your real photos and content. The final site will be more robust (every project detailed, credentials, more photography) and every part of it can be customized any way you want.