What is the Industrial Elementor Template?
The Industrial Elementor Template is a free WordPress layout designed around how B2B clients evaluate a construction or industrial company before making contact. It leads with a strong services section, a completed projects portfolio, a team credentials block, and a quote request form. It runs on Elementor Free and the Spexo Addons plugin with no coding required.
Who this industrial template is for
This template is built for trades and industrial businesses where the website’s job is to win a quote request or a phone call. General contractors, civil engineering firms, structural steel fabricators, and industrial equipment suppliers are the primary fit. The heavy, high-contrast layout communicates the weight and reliability that B2B clients in these sectors expect from a supplier’s site.
The template also works well for businesses adjacent to construction and manufacturing. Electrical and mechanical contractors can use the services section to break down specialisations. Building material suppliers can use the project portfolio to show completed jobs that demonstrate product application. Safety equipment companies can use the certifications and credentials block to display compliance badges alongside their team.
Types of businesses this template suits
Display completed builds, active project types, and a direct quote request form for new enquiries.
Present engineering disciplines, project scale, and team credentials to attract public and private sector clients.
Showcase production capabilities, industries served, and a facility overview to support sales conversations.
List service areas, trade licences, and past project photos to win local commercial and residential contracts.
What is included in the Industrial template
- Homepage with bold hero, core services summary, and client trust signals
- Services detail page with individual service breakdowns and scope descriptions
- Project portfolio page with completed work photos and project specifications
- About page with company history, team profiles, and certifications
- Contact page with quote request form, office address, and phone
- Blog layout for industry news, project updates, and safety posts
- Sticky header and footer with contact details always visible
What makes industrial websites different from standard business sites
Industrial and construction clients read a supplier’s website differently from a consumer reading a retail site. They are looking for evidence of capacity, certifications, and completed work at the scale they need. A template designed for a cafe or lifestyle brand uses light fonts, pastel tones, and lifestyle photography. Those visual signals actively work against you when the buyer is a procurement manager or project owner comparing three contractors.
The Industrial Elementor Template uses a structured, heavy-weight layout with bold typography and high-contrast sections. The project portfolio is positioned early in the page hierarchy so visitors reach it before they scroll far. The services section uses a card-based format that lets a contractor list specialisations clearly rather than burying them in marketing prose. These structural decisions reflect how industrial buyers actually evaluate suppliers online.
Key features for industrial and construction websites
Project portfolio with specification detail. Each project card in the portfolio section holds a featured image, project name, scope of work, and completion date. Industrial buyers want to see that you have delivered work at the scale they are planning. A portfolio that shows the type, scale, and outcome of past projects answers that question faster than any written claim on the homepage about your company’s experience.
Services section that separates disciplines clearly. Construction and industrial businesses often cover a wide range of services that overlap but are distinct. The services layout uses individual cards for each discipline so civil works, structural steel, and fit-out can each have their own description without competing for space. Clients searching for a specific capability find it immediately without reading through a single block of text.
Quote request form positioned where it converts. The contact page places the quote request form above the fold on desktop and at the top of the mobile view. B2B buyers who have reviewed your services and portfolio and are ready to act should not have to scroll past a map or a paragraph of contact information to find the form. The template puts the conversion action where the buyer decision happens.
How to install the Industrial Elementor Template
The full setup takes under 10 minutes and requires no developer.
- Install the free Spexo theme from WordPress under Appearance > Themes
- Install and activate the Spexo Addons for Elementor plugin from the WordPress plugin directory
- Go to Spexo Addons > Prebuilt Websites in your WordPress admin panel
- Find the Industrial template and click Import Site
- Replace the placeholder project photos with your own completed work, list your actual service disciplines in the services section, and add your company’s certifications and trade licences to the about page credentials block
Industrial Elementor Template vs generic business themes
Generic multipurpose business themes are built to work for everyone and therefore work particularly well for no one. They optimise for visual appeal across a broad audience. An industrial company using a generic theme spends hours removing lifestyle imagery, dismantling contact-form-heavy layouts designed for service bookings, and trying to build a project portfolio from scratch using widgets that were not designed for it.
The Industrial Elementor Template starts from the right place. The portfolio section exists by default. The services structure handles multiple disciplines. The contact page leads with a quote form rather than a booking calendar. For companies that also need a corporate or financial presentation layer alongside an industrial site, the Finance Elementor Template covers that positioning if a separate entity or division page is needed.
Building sites for multiple industrial or trade clients?
The Industrial template is free for a single site. Spexo Pro gives you access to every template in the library plus Pro widgets under one license. Agencies building sites for contractors, manufacturers, and engineering firms across multiple projects can cover all of them without buying templates one by one.
See Spexo Pro PlansLive preview and screenshots
The live demo shows the full homepage including the services section, the project portfolio layout, and the contact page with the quote request form. Use the preview to check how the portfolio grid handles project photos on both desktop and mobile before importing.
View the Industrial Elementor Template live demo to inspect every page before you import.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Industrial Elementor Template free?
Yes. The template is free to download and use. It works with the free Spexo theme and the free Spexo Addons plugin. A construction firm or contractor can build and publish a professional site using this template at no cost beyond standard WordPress hosting.
Can I add a project portfolio with before-and-after photos?
Yes. Each portfolio card accepts a featured image and a project description. For before-and-after comparisons, you can add a second image widget alongside the card using the Elementor editor or use the Spexo Addons image comparison widget within the portfolio section. The layout handles both single project images and side-by-side comparisons without a separate gallery plugin.
Can I list service areas or regions this template covers?
Yes. The services and about sections both have text blocks where you can list the geographic regions, cities, or counties your business operates in. Adding location-specific terms to these sections also helps local search engines connect your site to project enquiries from businesses in those areas looking for contractors or suppliers.
Does the template support displaying certifications and trade licences?
Yes. The about page includes a credentials block designed for displaying certification logos, trade association memberships, and compliance badges. You upload each logo as an image widget and add the certification name and issuing body as text. Industrial buyers looking for ISO certification, OSHA compliance, or trade body membership see it clearly without reading through the full about page.
Do I need Elementor Pro to use this template?
No. Every section in the Industrial template runs on Elementor Free. The portfolio grid, services cards, quote form section, and credentials block all work without an Elementor Pro subscription. Contractors and small engineering firms looking to launch without an ongoing software cost can run the full site on free tools.
Is the Industrial template mobile responsive?
Yes. The project portfolio switches from a multi-column grid on desktop to a single-column card view on mobile so project photos and specifications remain readable on a phone. The services cards also stack vertically on smaller screens. Site visitors accessing the quote form on a phone see the form field at the top of the screen rather than buried below a desktop-formatted layout.
How do I update the template colors to match my company’s brand?
Open Elementor and go to Site Settings. The Global Colors panel lets you set your primary and accent brand colors once. Every button, section background, and heading accent across all pages updates from that single panel. Industrial and construction brands switching from the default orange accent to their own company red, navy, or charcoal complete the full rebrand in under 10 minutes.







