FAQ'S

Do I own all of the content once my website is built?

Absolutely. You own 100% of the content, as well as the domain, all credentials, and everything else! While the team at Dekker Web Solutions would love to partner with you on an ongoing basis, you own everything and aren’t obligated to stay with us in any way.

Are there any ongoing fees once my website is built?

Nada. Our billing structure is simple. We give one estimate for the building of your website, and that’s it. After that fee has been paid, there are no continuing fees.

Are all of Dekker Web Solutions’s websites mobile friendly?

Yes. All of our websites are ‘responsive’ (a.k.a. ‘mobile friendly). It’s essential that your website function well in all applications given the fact that mobile devices now consume approximately three-quarters of web traffic in the U.S.! No matter the budget, your website will work well on iPhones, Androids, tablets, laptops, desktops, and everything else.

Does Dekker Web Solutions offer payment plans?

Yes. Although most organizations elect to do a simply 50% down and 50% at the end of the project, we’re glad to spread your obligation over several months in order to decrease the up-front financial burden of your new website.

How does the web development process work with DWS?

One of our main goals is to make the building of your website as transparent and simple as it possibly could be. Every one of our projects follow a simple set of steps that maximize your money spent, minimize the headache, and shed as much transparency on the process as possible. Learn more about our process by clicking here.

How long does a new website usually take to be built?

While this is almost complete dependent upon how quickly the client desires to move forward, the average project time from start to finish is only 4 to 5 weeks. Of course, some projects take longer due to the size of their projects. Other clients have a tight timeline and need the website up quickly, and we’re glad to build it in as little as one week in some cases. In short, the client controls the timeline!