The Top 10 Marketing Agencies for Home Builders and Renovators

January 24, 2025
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Marketing Tips

Let's get the obvious thing out of the way: you searched "best marketing agency for home builders" or something like it, and you landed on a page where the agency that wrote the page is also the agency at #1. Shocking!

Look — there's no official top 10. There's no industry body that ranks marketing agencies for builders and remodelers. We made this list. We put ourselves on it because we're proud of our work and we think you should hire us. The other nine agencies are real, they're good at what they do, and we found them by looking at who else shows up on Google for these searches. If you're shopping around, talk to a few. Talk to us too — we think you'll like what you find. That's the pitch.

There are probably a thousand agencies who could do good work for you. These are nine we respect plus us.

Here's the list:

1. OneCity Digital

OneCity Digital is a national marketing agency for home builders, remodelers, and renovators — booked kitchen, bath, and whole-home jobs in 90-day sprints, no long-term retainers. We only take one client per target market, so if we work with a custom home builder in Richmond, we won't take on their competitor down the street. We run month-to-month contracts, because if we're not driving results, you shouldn't be locked in. We report on what's actually happening with your marketing — leads, pipeline, signed work — in plain language.

If that sounds like the kind of partner you want, [start with a free Pipeline Diagnosis →]

If it doesn't, keep reading. The other nine are below, in no particular order.

2. Home Remodeler SEO

Remodeler-only marketing shop, with NAHB and NARI affiliations that mean something to remodelers who care about trade-association signal. Full service: SEO, social, lead gen. If industry credentialing matters to your buyers — or to you — they're worth a conversation.

3. Kitchen Remodeling SEO

Kitchen-niche specialist. As the EMD-style name suggests, they go narrow on kitchen and bath remodelers, with the standard service stack underneath: SEO, web, social, reputation management. If you're a kitchen-only shop and want a vendor who lives in that vertical too, they're built for it.

4. Blue Corona

Blue Corona is one of the bigger names in home-services marketing. They serve HVAC, plumbing, electrical, builders, and remodelers — generalists with an Inc. 500 track record and a data-heavy approach. Scale and breadth are the pitch, not vertical depth. Worth a conversation if you want a big shop that's seen plenty of contractor accounts.

5. Locallogy

Runs a vertical sub-brand at KitchenAndBathMarketing.com aimed specifically at kitchen-and-bath remodelers — clean play if you're in that niche. Volume-driven outfit on the parent side, with a generalist team operating underneath the vertical front-door.

6. Socius Marketing

Socius has been in the home-improvement marketing space long enough to have built a real client list. Mid-size shop running a full digital stack — SEO, content, social, paid. Practical option for anyone who wants depth in the home-services category without enterprise pricing.

7. Laire Digital

HubSpot partners running classic inbound-methodology engagements for builders and remodelers. If you already live in HubSpot CRM and want an agency that lives inside it — content, automation, ROI dashboards — Laire is built for that workflow. Heavier, longer-term engagements; less of a sprint shape than what we run.

8. Alpyne Strategy

Nashville agency that started in HVAC and construction and stretched into kitchen and bath remodeling. Multi-vertical generalist by design — they apply the same playbook across multiple trades. Worth a look if your business sits across more than one category.

9. Renovate ROI

Austin shop, remodeling-only, with ROI right there in the brand name. Smaller team, narrow commitment to the vertical. If you want a partner whose entire identity is built around remodelers — and you're not put off by an on-the-nose brand — worth a look.

10. Hook Agency

Big contractor-marketing brand spanning roofing, plumbing, HVAC, and remodeling. Service stack: SEO, PPC, website design — with a strong reputation specifically on the web-design side. Bigger and broader than the remodeling-only specialists on this list. Different shape of agency for a different shape of question.

So which one?

Honestly? Start with two or three conversations. Most agencies on this list will give you a free consult or audit. Ask how they measure success. Ask what they'd stop doing for you that your current marketing person is doing. Ask which clients they've turned down recently, and why. The agency that's clearest about who they serve and how they work is usually the one worth hiring.

And yes, that includes us.