Aquifer — Expert Drilling Services Landing Page Template
The Bore template is a comparison table landing page built for precision well drilling contractors. It combines a cinematic half-page hero, a side-by-side residential, commercial, and agricultural comparison table, a seven-stage process gallery, and a lead capture form. The Plum Executive color system and Corporate Precision design direction give a drilling company's services the authority they deserve.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Bore is a single-page lead generation template for well drilling contractors who need to present their services with authority. The layout guides visitors from a dramatic hero photograph through a qualifying comparison table, a seven-stage process reveal, and a focused site evaluation form. Every section is built to earn trust before the phone rings.
Who this template is for
A well drilling company serving multiple client types needs a web presence that speaks to all of them without losing any one group. Bore was developed with exactly that challenge at its center. The template is ideal for contractors who operate mud rotary rigs, handle permit filing, and manage projects from site survey through pump installation and water testing.
- Independent well drilling contractors serving rural, agricultural, and commercial clients
- Established drilling companies that have operated for many years and want a portfolio that reflects that experience
- Small to mid-size firms ready to move beyond outdated construction websites built in years past and finally create a professional online presence
What problem this template solves
Many construction companies are still using websites built between 2010 and 2018. Those pages were designed as static online brochures. They do not qualify leads, they do not present project data clearly, and they make it hard for potential clients to understand which services apply to their situation. Today, construction websites serve as project managers, estimators, and recruiters. Bore fills that gap.
- Visitors cannot tell whether a drilling company handles residential domestic wells, commercial off-grid sites, or agricultural irrigation wells without calling first
- Without a process reveal, potential clients have no context for what a drilling project actually costs, how long it takes, or what permits are required
- Generic contractor websites waste both the visitor's time and the company's time by failing to pre-qualify leads before the first conversation
What you get with this template
Bore delivers a complete, ready-to-deploy single-page layout with every section and visual component described in the brief. The template is built on a Corporate Precision design system and ships with clearly structured content zones that a drilling company team can populate with their own project images, proof numerals, and form details.
- A half-page hero with a split photo and text zone, a comparison table with three service columns, a seven-stage vertical process gallery, and a dual-path lead capture form
- A Plum Executive color system with deep aubergine, polished slate, brushed platinum, and plum accent values applied consistently across every section and interactive element
- Fraunces serif display typography paired with DM Sans body type, scroll reveal animations, table hover states, and a process image fade system
Feature list
The sections below describe each core capability delivered in this template. Every feature listed here is grounded directly in the template brief.
Cinematic Half-Page Hero
The hero section uses a split layout. The left side holds a full-height vertical photograph designed for a ground-level drill rig shot. The right side carries a heavy serif headline on a deep aubergine background, followed by a single line of proof data rendered in brushed platinum numerals. This presentation immediately signals authority and sets the tone for the rest of the page.
Three-Column Comparison Table
The comparison table is the qualifying engine at the center of the page. It places residential, commercial, and agricultural well types side by side. Each column reports depth ranges, casing diameters, typical project timelines, and permit requirements. Visitors can review the data independently and self-select before they ever reach the form. Table hover states activate on interaction, keeping users engaged as they scan.
Seven-Stage Process Gallery
The vertical process reveal breaks open every stage a homeowner or agricultural operator never sees. Each of the seven steps, from site survey through water testing, pairs a gallery image with a short paragraph naming the equipment used, the expected duration, and what can go wrong if the work is done cheaply. This detailed presentation builds knowledge and trust simultaneously.
Dual-Path Lead Capture Form
The primary call to action, "Request a Site Evaluation," appears anchored in the hero and again after the process timeline. The form collects property address, intended use, current water source, and estimated depth. A secondary path, "Download Our Well Owner's Guide," captures email addresses from visitors not yet ready to commit. The system supports two conversion points within a single page layout.
Scroll Reveal and Animation System
The template includes medium-intensity scroll reveal animations across section transitions. Process images fade in as users scroll. The comparison table activates hover states on individual cells. These interactions make the page feel deliberate and professional without distracting from the core content.
Footer: Pattern 1 Linear
The page closes with a clean Pattern 1 Linear footer. It provides space for company contact details, service area notes, and any relevant legal documents or license references. The footer keeps the final point of the page organized and accessible.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Split Layout | Establish authority with drill rig photo and proof numerals |
| Comparison Table | Qualify leads by well type before form contact |
| Process Timeline Gallery | Build trust through seven transparent drilling stages |
| Lead Capture Form | Convert ready visitors with site evaluation request |
| Guide Download Path | Capture emails from visitors not yet ready to commit |
| Footer Linear Pattern | Close with company contact and license details |
Design & branding system
The Plum Executive color system is the defining visual concept of this template. Deep aubergine (#3B1F2B) anchors the hero and alternating section backgrounds. Polished slate (#4A4E69) handles body text and secondary surfaces. Brushed platinum (#C9CCD5) appears on table borders and divider lines. Plum accent (#9B2335) drives call-to-action buttons and hover states. The overall palette feels like excavated stone refined into a boardroom setting.
- Typography: Fraunces serif display for headlines and section titles; DM Sans for all body paragraphs, table data, and form labels
- Interactive elements: table cell hover states, scroll-triggered section reveals, and process image fade transitions applied consistently throughout
- The layout avoids technical jargon on client-facing sections, keeping copy clear for rural homeowners while remaining credible to commercial developers and agricultural operators
Mobile & speed optimization
Over 60 percent of web traffic now arrives from mobile devices. Many clients in the agricultural and construction sectors will access this page on a smartphone in the field. Bore is built desktop-first, reflecting the research habits of commercial developers and agricultural operators, and extends to full mobile support across all sections.
- The layout adapts the comparison table, hero split, and process gallery for smaller screens without losing the data clarity that makes the template effective
- Optimized image file handling is built into the template structure, keeping large drilling rig photographs and process gallery images within acceptable load boundaries
- Responsive web design is the baseline: every section, form, and interactive component scales correctly across device sizes to prevent the high abandonment rates that follow slow or broken mobile experiences
How this template helps you convert
A portfolio gallery landing page for a well drilling company must combine high-quality technical visuals with trust-building elements. Bore is structured so that every scroll forward moves a visitor closer to a decision, without pressure and without confusion.
- The comparison table pre-qualifies visitors by well type and scope, so the company's team receives form submissions with relevant context already in place, reducing wasted follow-up conversations
- The process timeline builds credibility by naming equipment, detailing duration, and flagging the cost consequences of cheap work, which means visitors arrive at the form already informed and already trusting
- The dual-path form structure captures both ready buyers through the site evaluation request and early-stage researchers through the guide download, so no lead is wasted regardless of where they are in their decision
Other information about this template
Bore sits at the intersection of the oil and gas industry's need for professional digital presentation and the well drilling contractor's reality of working in a market that has historically underinvested in web design. Companies serving the energy industry and broader resource extraction sectors will find the template's Corporate Precision design direction relevant to how they want to present their services to commercial partners and institutional clients.
- The template is suited to contractors who want to present project portfolios that include specific drilling details such as depth, casing specifications, and geologic formations, providing valuable insights to potential clients before the first call
- Wellbore diagram visuals, before-and-after project images, and process photography can all be placed within the gallery components, giving users multiple examples of the company's technical scope
- Safety certifications, license documents, and industry badges can be prominently displayed within the footer or adjacent to the comparison table, serving as trust indicators consistent with compliance expectations in the gas industry and broader construction sector
- The bore precision well driller portfolio gallery landing page template is designed for organization-level presentation, not just individual job description or single-project advertising; it supports a company's complete service story
- Teams can adapt the template for use as a PDF presentation export or as a live web page, and the file structure supports straightforward maintenance and future content updates without requiring specialist development knowledge
- Tracking and monitor tools can be connected at the implementation stage to report on form submissions, guide downloads, and visitor data, helping a drilling business measure the market reach of their online presence over time
- The template draws on themes common to construction and extraction industries: authority through data, security through transparency, and report-style clarity over vague promotional copy
- Partners in adjacent trades, such as pump suppliers, permit consultants, and water testing laboratories, will recognize the professional presentation standard this template sets and can be noted in the footer as relevant service affiliators
- The center of the template's conversion logic is the comparison table; it does the analysis work so visitors self-select, which means the team spends less time on calls that go nowhere and more time on projects that are already scoped
- Storage of form submission data and guide download records is handled at the implementation layer; the template provides the complete front-end structure and components ready for connection to the contractor's preferred system
- For companies searching for a ready-built solution that avoids the waste of a full custom build, this template provides a developed starting point that can be launched quickly and scaled as the business grows




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Comparison Table
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Cinematic Half-page Hero Section
Three-column Well Type Comparison Table
Seven-stage Process Gallery Reveal
Dual-path Lead Generation Form
Plum Executive Color and Typography System
Scroll Reveal and Interactive Animations
Related questions
Can I update the comparison table columns for my own service types?
Does the template include both a site evaluation form and a guide download on the same page?
Can I replace the placeholder images with my own project photography?
Is this template suitable for a company that serves only residential clients?
How does the process timeline section help convert visitors who are unfamiliar with drilling?