Your homepage design
You picked The Work, with gold buttons. This is it, with the changes made so far: the Fairmont line moved down into the commercial and hotel section, the photo of you working put back to the full shot showing the tool and the surface, and easier-to-read lettering on the headings.

The Work · your design
The current version, with everything agreed so far applied. This is the one to look through when you answer the four questions in my email.
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The three you compared
Kept here for reference. If there is a part of either of the other two you would rather have, tell me which and I will look at moving it across.

The Estate
The most dramatic of the three. It opens at dusk with the light on the stone, runs a deep green through the middle, and lets you drag a slider across a photo to reveal the before and after yourself.
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The Work
Photography does the talking. Bright, warm and calm, with the stone filling the page and the words kept short. The most traditional of the three.
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The Straight Answer
Plain and direct. It opens with words rather than a picture, then shows the damage straight away. The closest of the three to the way you talk about the job.
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What I need from you next
Four short answers, and the homepage is locked. They are in my email, and "happy as is" is a perfectly good answer to any of them.
1. Does the page tell the story in the right order?
2. Before and after photos side by side, or the version you drag a handle across?
3. Do the five common questions stay on the homepage, or move to their own page?
4. Anything from the other two designs you would rather have?
Words and photographs can wait. You will get everything to mark up properly once the rest of the pages are drafted. It is the layout that needs settling now, because every other page gets built to match this one.
A few things are still placeholders and get finished on the real site: the Google reviews panel, the map, and a second customer testimonial.