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Custom Built
Custom-built websites offer complete design freedom and unique branding. Best for established businesses with specific requirements and larger budgets.
Market share
59.57%
Sites found
280 of 470
We analyzed 470 flooring business websites to find the platforms local businesses actually use. See the market share, examples, and practical tradeoffs below. Updated May 15, 2026.
We scanned 470 flooring websites across the U.S., identified the website platform behind each site, reviewed samples for accuracy, and ranked builders by market share. The examples below show real sites from the dataset.
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Custom-built websites offer complete design freedom and unique branding. Best for established businesses with specific requirements and larger budgets.
Market share
59.57%
Sites found
280 of 470
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WordPress is the most popular choice thanks to its flexibility, SEO features, and plugin ecosystem. Best for businesses that want control but do not mind a learning curve.
Market share
24.68%
Sites found
116 of 470
03
Shopify is built for ecommerce first. Best when the business needs to sell products, parts, bookings, or add-ons directly through the website.
Market share
3.62%
Sites found
17 of 470
04
Duda is common with agencies that build and manage many local business sites. Best for businesses working with a marketing provider.
Market share
3.19%
Sites found
15 of 470
05
GoDaddy Website Builder focuses on speed and guided setup. Best for businesses that want domains, hosting, and a basic site in one place.
Market share
2.13%
Sites found
10 of 470
06
Squarespace provides polished templates and an intuitive editor. Best for businesses that care about visual presentation and want a simpler setup.
Market share
1.7%
Sites found
8 of 470
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Wix offers ease of use with flexible editing tools and a large app marketplace. Best for quick launches and businesses that want simplicity over deep customization.
Market share
1.49%
Sites found
7 of 470
Last updated: May 15, 2026