Common Questions From San Bernardino Businesses
Do you build websites for San Bernardino contractors?
Yes. I build custom websites for San Bernardino contractors and local service businesses, from concrete and roofing crews to plumbers, electricians, and HVAC companies. I'm based right above the city in Big Bear, so San Bernardino is home turf, and the mountain road runs straight through it. Everything is handled by phone, text, email, and video call, so we build your site around the San Bernardino searches your customers make without ever needing to meet in person.
Are you actually located in San Bernardino?
No, and I won't pretend to be. Reyna House AI is based in Big Bear, California, just up the mountain from San Bernardino, and I serve the city as a service area business rather than from a storefront. That keeps my overhead low and puts the money into a website you own outright. San Bernardino is the closest major Inland Empire city to my base, so the local searches your customers make are the ones I build your site around.
Why does a San Bernardino service business need a better website?
In San Bernardino your next customer usually searches Google before they ever call, and the business with the clearer, faster website tends to get the call. Plenty of established local shops still run on an old site that loads slowly on a phone or does not show up when someone searches their service and city. A website built the right way helps those customers find you first and makes it dead simple to tap and call, so the job does not go to the next company on the list.
How long does a San Bernardino website take to build?
Most websites are live within about a week of our first call, built around your services and your San Bernardino service area. A larger project with many service pages, multiple locations, or online booking takes a little longer, and I give you a real timeline in your proposal instead of a vague promise. I build in clean code myself, so there is no committee and no back and forth with a team overseas slowing things down.
Do I own the website?
Yes. You own the code, your domain name, and your hosting account outright, with nothing rented and no monthly website subscription. Most builders keep you paying every month for a site that is not truly yours, and if you stop paying it often disappears. I build in clean code that belongs to your business, so if you ever decide to work with someone else, you can take your site with you.