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Electrician Web Design

Electrician websites built for emergency calls, panel upgrades, and booked estimates. Built to convert.

Electrical buyers care about safety, response time, licensing, and whether you can solve the exact job in front of them. We build electrician websites that make those answers obvious and turn local searches into calls, form fills, and scheduled estimates.

1-tap
mobile calls
72
hr first draft
EV
charger pages
100%
owned site
Buyer Intent

Electricians need more than a service list. No fluff.

The best electrical websites split urgent work from planned upgrades, then prove licensing, safety, and local availability quickly.

01

Emergency calls

Outages, breakers, burning smells, storm damage, and urgent repairs need a fast path to call without burying the phone number.

02

High-ticket upgrades

Panel upgrades, generators, EV chargers, rewiring, and commercial work need dedicated pages with financing and process context.

03

Trust and licensing

License numbers, insurance, safety process, warranties, reviews, and team photos reduce buyer anxiety.

04

Local service areas

Electrician searches are local. Pages should clearly identify cities, neighborhoods, and the work performed there.

05

Commercial credibility

Property managers, builders, and facilities teams need a different proof set than homeowners.

06

Lead routing

Forms should ask enough to qualify the job and route to the right dispatcher, estimator, or owner.

What We Build

What we build into electrician websites. With search structure.

The site should feel trustworthy to a worried homeowner and capable to a commercial buyer.

01

Emergency-first mobile UX

Sticky call button, urgent service sections, and contact options that work cleanly on phones.

02

Dedicated service pages

Panel upgrades, EV chargers, generators, lighting, rewiring, inspections, surge protection, commercial service, and repairs.

03

License and safety signals

State license, insurance, safety standards, warranty language, reviews, and team credibility.

04

Estimate request flow

Forms that capture job type, location, timeline, photos, and preferred contact method.

05

Local SEO and schema

Service, LocalBusiness, FAQ, and Breadcrumb schema plus internal links to service-area pages.

06

CRM and dispatch routing

Leads can route to ServiceTitan, Jobber, Housecall Pro, FieldEdge, Service Fusion, HubSpot, or email.

Pricing

Flat-fee website builds. No retainer required.

Most buyers need a clear number before they reach out. We keep the public pricing simple and scope the exact path after we review the current site.

$2,250

Starter Refresh

Focused homepage rebuild, mobile polish, CTA cleanup, analytics, and a clean handoff. Best when the current site needs a fast credibility reset.

$3,750

Full Site Rebuild

Multi-page rebuild with service pages, SEO foundations, schema, redirects, forms, and launch QA. Best for teams that need the whole site cleaned up.

$5,000+

Custom Studio Build

Strategy-led build for firms with deeper proof, compliance, location, gallery, or integration needs. Built directly by Trevor and Taylor.

Proof

Recent work from the same studio.

These are live examples of the trust-first design system we bring to service businesses, professional firms, and operators.

FAQ

Questions buyers ask before they book.

How much does an electrician website cost?

Electrician websites start at $2,250 for a focused homepage refresh, $3,750 for a full site rebuild, and $5,000+ for custom builds with deeper service pages, service areas, and integrations.

Do you build EV charger installation pages?

Yes. EV charger installation, panel upgrade, generator, lighting, and commercial electrical pages are common high-intent pages for electrical contractors.

Can the website route emergency calls differently?

Yes. We can create emergency call paths, after-hours messaging, dedicated forms, and tracking so urgent work does not get lost in a generic inbox.

Do electrician websites need licensing information?

Yes. License, insurance, safety, and warranty information should be visible. It helps buyers trust the company before they call.

How long does an electrician website take?

First draft is usually ready in 72 hours. Most focused electrician sites launch in 7 to 10 days after content and final approvals.

Want to see what your site could look like before you commit? We will send a preview.

Send us your current site. We’ll review it and send back a custom preview of what a sharper first impression could look like.

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