You're licensed, insured, and good at what you do. Your website should prove it.
Emergency service. Panel upgrades. EV chargers. Code-compliant work. We build the website that signals professionalism to customers who don't want to gamble on electrical work. You handle the wiring.
Electrical customers are nervous customers.
They don't want their house to burn down. They're not picking the cheapest electrician — they're picking the one that looks most trustworthy. Your website is the first signal.
Customer sees three electricians.
Two have professional websites. You have a Facebook page from 2019 with no recent posts. They pick one of the other two before they finish their coffee.
"Are you licensed and insured?"
It's the first question every electrical customer asks. Your website should answer it before they have to. License numbers, certifications, insurance details — front and center.
Residential vs commercial confusion.
Customers don't know which one you do. They check the site, can't tell, move on. Your services need to be crystal clear — and most electrician websites aren't.
EV chargers, smart homes, generator hookups.
Higher-value work is shifting toward these. If your site doesn't talk about them, you're losing $1,500-$5,000 jobs to the electrician who does.
A website built for electrical work, not "generic contractor."
We've built sites for electricians. We know your customer is nervous about electrical work and looking for clear, professional signals that you're the right hire.
License + insurance, front and center
State license numbers, master electrician credentials, insurance details, bonding info — displayed prominently because that's what customers check first. We make trust signals impossible to miss.
Emergency service callouts
Power out. Sparks. Smoke from an outlet. These are panic calls — your phone number needs to be the biggest thing on the page. We design for the customer in crisis.
Service-specific pages
Panel upgrades. EV charger installation. Generator hookups. Smart home wiring. Each high-value service gets its own page that ranks for that specific search and converts that specific customer.
Service area pages that rank locally
"Electrician in Wyomissing." "EV charger install Reading." "Panel upgrade Berks County." Pro and Complete include real neighborhood pages, not just one generic homepage hoping for the best.
Google Business Profile optimized
Most electricians' GBPs are abandoned. Wrong categories, no photos, dead listings. We claim it, fix it, and keep it active. This is the single biggest local SEO lever for electrical work.
Click-to-call mobile design
The customer with a tripped breaker or burning smell isn't browsing — they need a phone call NOW. Big phone number, mobile-first, tap-to-dial. We design for emergencies, not portfolios.
Want to see what an electrician site looks like?
We built a full, working sample site for a fictional electrical company called Volt Electric. Click through it — same kind of site we'd build for you, customized with your business name, license info, services, area, and photos.
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For most electricians, Pro is the right tier — multi-section site with service breakdowns, Google Business Profile, and local SEO. Complete makes sense if you serve multiple cities or want service-specific landing pages.
Questions electricians ask us.
Will my license numbers and certifications display correctly?
Yes — and prominently. We put state license number, EC/master electrician credentials, and insurance details in your header, footer, and on a dedicated "Credentials" or "About" section. Customers literally search for these before booking. We make them easy to find.
I do both residential and commercial. Will the site show both?
Yes. We typically organize the site by audience — a "Residential" section with everything homeowners care about (panel upgrades, lighting, EV chargers) and a "Commercial" section with what business customers care about (compliance, scheduled maintenance, large installs). Each gets clear pages and clear CTAs.
Will I rank for "electrician near me"?
Eventually — and understand "near me" results are dominated by Google Business Profile. That's why Pro and Complete invest heavily in your GBP. Your website ranks for more specific searches: "EV charger installation Reading," "panel upgrade electrician Wyomissing," "generator installation Berks County." Niche searches with high intent.
What about online estimates or booking?
Not by default. Electrical work usually needs a site visit to estimate properly — wire gauges, panel capacity, code compliance issues. An online quote tool gives customers a number, then you have to walk it back when you see the actual situation. Bad experience. We push the phone call where you can ask the right questions.
Can you add EV charger / solar / generator service pages?
Yes — these are some of the highest-value SEO targets for modern electricians. Complete tier specifically supports service-specific landing pages. We can add EV charger install, generator hookup, solar interconnect, smart home, etc. — each one ranks for its specific niche search.
I'm a solo journeyman, not a big company. Is this overkill?
No. Solo electricians benefit MORE from a real website than big shops do. Big electrical companies have referrals and history. You have to win on professionalism in search results. Starter is fine for solo, Pro pays for itself with one $500 service call per month.
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