Why Electricians Need a Professional Website
The electrician market is competitive. When someone needs an emergency callout or a rewire, they typically search Google and choose from the first few results. If you're not there, you don't get the call.
A professional website puts you in front of local customers at exactly the moment they need your services.
What Should Your Electrician Website Include?
1. Clear Services List
Don't make visitors guess what you offer. List everything: domestic rewiring, consumer unit upgrades, EV charger installation, emergency callouts, landlord certificates, etc.
2. Your Certifications (NICEIC, NAPIT, or ECA)
Your qualifications are your biggest trust signal. Display them prominently — ideally on every page, not just a separate accreditations page.
3. Emergency Contact Number
Emergency callouts are lucrative. Make your phone number visible on every page with a click-to-call button that works on mobile.
4. Service Area Information
Tell Google and your visitors exactly where you work. Include the towns and postcodes you cover. This is essential for local SEO.
5. Previous Work Gallery
Photos of your work — neatly installed consumer units, clean cable runs, professional finishes — build confidence before a customer even calls.
6. Customer Testimonials
Nothing sells like social proof. Feature reviews from happy customers prominently.
Local SEO for Electricians
To rank in local Google searches:
- Include location keywords naturally throughout your content (e.g., "electrician in [town]")
- Create a Google Business Profile and keep it updated
- Get customer reviews on Google
- Include your address and phone number on your website
How to Get Your Electrician Website Built for Free
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- Fill in our short application (5 minutes)
- We build your site within 3–5 days
- You try it for 10 days completely free
- Love it? Continue for just £29/month
There are no design fees, no setup costs, and no long-term contracts. If it's not right for you, walk away and pay nothing.