Websites for electricians.

Fast, trustworthy websites for electricians and electrical contractors — built to turn 'electrician near me' into a phone call. From £50 a month, everything included.

Electrical work splits into two kinds of customer: the urgent one with a fault, and the planned one wanting a rewire, EV charger or fuse board. Both search on their phone and both want the same reassurance — that you're qualified, local and easy to reach. A good electrician's website delivers all three in the first few seconds, and turns the search into a call.

What an electrician's website needs

  • Click-to-call and WhatsApp — front and centre, because an electrical fault is an urgent, one-tap decision.
  • Certifications up top — NICEIC, NAPIT or your registration, plus insurance — the trust that makes a stranger hire you.
  • Service pages — rewires, EV chargers, fuse boards, EICRs, fault-finding — each on its own page so you rank for each search.
  • Area pages — to win 'electrician [town]' across the places you cover.
  • Reviews and a fast build — proof plus speed, so you're the credible result on a phone with one bar of signal.

How electricians win more work online

As with any trade, the wins are local. A fast site with proper service and area pages gets you found; a filled-in Google Business Profile and regular reviews get you into the map pack where the calls come from. I build the site and help set up the Profile — the two levers that actually move a trade's phone.

What it costs

Whatever your trade, every site I build is £50 a month, everything included — design, build, unlimited updates, and ongoing SEO and Google support — with one-off fixed-price builds available too. See how it works.

What should an electrician's website include?

Prominent click-to-call and WhatsApp, your certifications (NICEIC/NAPIT) and insurance, individual service pages, local area pages, reviews, and a fast mobile-first build. The goal is turning an urgent or planned search into a phone call.

How do electricians get more leads online?

A fast local site plus a complete Google Business Profile and steady reviews. On-page gets you eligible; the Business Profile and reviews get you into the local map pack where most electrical calls originate.

How much does an electrician's website cost?

£50 a month with everything included — design, build, unlimited updates, and ongoing SEO and Google support — or a one-off fixed price to own it outright.

Get your electrical business found

Tell me what you do and where, and I'll come back with a plan to get you ranking and taking calls.

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