Websites for Electricians

Websites for Electricians
That Bring In the Right Jobs

Customers can't tell a qualified electrician from a cowboy by looking at a phone number. A professional website shows your registration, your work, and your areas, so the rewires, EICRs, and EV charger installs come to you.

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The problem with being invisible online

Electrical work runs on trust. Customers are letting you into their home to work on something that can burn the house down if it's done badly, so they check you out first. If a search for your name turns up nothing, that trust has to start from zero on the doorstep.

There's also a steady stream of work you never see without a website: landlords needing EICR certificates, homeowners wanting EV chargers fitted, and people whose fuse board keeps tripping who search first and ring whoever looks credible.

What your website does for you

Built around how people choose an electrician: qualifications first, then proof, then price.

Your qualifications, front and centre

NICEIC, NAPIT, or other registration shown properly with your registration number, so customers can verify you in one click. That alone separates you from half the listings out there.

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A page for each service

Rewires, fuse board upgrades, EICRs, EV charger installs. Separate pages mean Google shows you to the person searching for exactly that job in your area.

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Landlord and letting agent work

EICR certificates are legally required for rentals and renewed on a cycle. A clear EICR page with your patch named brings repeat business, not one-off jobs.

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Proof of tidy work

Photos of neat installs and tidy consumer units tell customers more about you than any slogan. Phone photos are all it takes.

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Your areas, clearly named

The towns you cover are written into the site so you appear in local searches, and your Google Business Profile gets a proper website to link to.

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Fast on every phone

Your site loads in about a second and works on every screen, because most of your customers will find you on their phone.

How it works

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A quick chat about your work

Which jobs pay best, which areas you cover, and what you're qualified for. Fifteen minutes, no technical homework.

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I build and write it with you

I put the site together and draft all the words in plain English. You check everything before it goes anywhere near the public.

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Live and findable

Your site launches set up properly for Google, connected to your Google Business Profile, with your registration shown correctly. I stay around for updates.

Fixed price, plain English, yours to keep

Websites cost £300 to £3,000 depending on the size, and you get the exact figure before anything starts. I'm UK based and I don't talk in tech speak. When it's done, the site, the domain, and the content all belong to you, not to me and not to a platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an electrician's website cost?

A typical electrician's site with pages for your main services, your qualifications, and a contact form costs £800 to £2,000. A simple one-page site starts from £300. Every job is quoted as a fixed price before work begins.

Can a website bring in landlord and EICR work?

Yes, and it's one of the best reasons for an electrician to have one. Landlords and letting agents search for EICR certificates in their area all year round, and they prefer booking someone who looks established. A dedicated EICR page puts you in front of them.

Can I show my NICEIC or NAPIT registration?

Yes. Your registration is one of the strongest trust signals you have, so it goes where people will see it, with your registration number and a link to the official register so customers can check for themselves.

What do I need to provide?

Your list of services, the areas you work in, your registration details, and a few photos of neat finished work. Tidy consumer unit photos do more selling than you'd think. I help write all the words.

How long does it take?

A one-page site takes 1 to 2 weeks. A full site with separate pages for rewires, EICRs, and EV chargers takes 2 to 4 weeks. You get a timeline upfront and updates throughout.

Not sure yet? Read do I need a website for my trade business or the full UK website cost guide.

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