Electricians

Electrician website design that gets you found first — on Google, and when a scared homeowner asks AI who to call when the panel sparks

When the lights flicker at 10pm or an outlet smells like burning plastic, a scared homeowner has their phone out — searching Google, or asking AI who to call. We build electrician website design, SEO, and marketing that show up in both, then earn the call the second they land: license number front and center, real reviews, your phone one tap away. The wiring stays yours.

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What your site needs

Found when the panel scares them. Trusted before they call. The wiring is all yours.

Good electrician web design starts before the homeowner ever lands — the second a sparking outlet scares them at 10pm, or the day they finally decide to add the EV charger. We own the finding and the trusting; the panel diagnosis, the rewire, the permit pull takes a real licensed electrician, and that part's all you.

  • Found for the scared search. Half the job is being one of the three names a frightened homeowner sees when they type "burning smell from outlet," "breaker keeps tripping," or "24 hour electrician near me" at 10pm with the panel still ticking. Good electrician web design starts there — a page for emergency repair, a page for panel upgrades, a page for rewires, each one written around the exact words people type mid-scare, instead of one bland Services page that ranks for nothing. The honest part: a new domain earns Google's trust over months, not overnight. We tell you that straight and build it the right way from day one.
  • Named when they ask AI. More homeowners now skip the search bar and ask ChatGPT or Google's AI straight out — "there's a burning smell from my outlet, who do I call?" or "is it safe to stay in my house with the lights flickering?" We structure your site to answer the safety question, not just the service question: those exact situations, your service area, your real details, in the language the assistant actually reads. Nobody controls what an AI recommends. But a site built this way gives you a real shot at being the name it hands back to a scared homeowner — while the shop down the road never bothered. That's the groundwork we lay.
  • Ranked for every job you take. Emergency repair, panel upgrades, whole-house rewires, EV charger installs, lighting, safety inspections — each gets its own page, written to how people actually search and worded to signal permit knowledge and code compliance, the insider detail that separates a licensed pro from a guy with a van in the homeowner's eyes. EV charging is a fast-growing, high-ticket search — every homeowner with a new EV in the driveway is looking right now, and a page that ranks keeps those calls from going to whoever shows up in your place. A safety-inspection page works quietly too: it catches the buyer who just closed and wants to know what's behind the walls — a real service, a growing search, and a way to win a customer long before there's ever an emergency.
  • The call they make in five minutes. A homeowner at 10pm with a sparking outlet doesn't comparison-shop — they call the first name that looks legit and picks up, often inside five minutes. So the response promise lives where they see it in the first second: same-day, 24/7, the 60-to-90-minute arrival window people in a metro area expect, with your number tap-to-call and sticky so it follows their thumb down the page. There's a quieter "Request Service" path for the planned-work crowd who'd rather book than dial. We don't just place the button — we write the availability into the copy, because that signal, seen instantly, is what separates the electrician who gets the call from the one they scroll past. Then the call is yours.
  • Your license, where they look first. A homeowner about to let a stranger near their panel checks the license — and the savvy ones verify the number with the state before they ever dial. So your real state license number sits in the trust bar where a worried homeowner looks first, not buried in an About page they never open. Bonded and insured belong right beside it — and so does what they mean, because most homeowners honestly don't know: bonded means if something gets damaged, they're covered, not you; insured means the same if a job goes wrong. That one plain-English sentence, right on the page, does more than the credential alone ever could.
  • Proof it's safe to call you. Mid-scare, the homeowner is asking one thing: are they legit, and will they show up? Real Google reviews built into the homepage — not buried a click away on their own page — answer that fear right where it lives, alongside real photos of your trucks and crew, captioned by city and neighborhood. The people who'll actually be in their home, not a model in a hard hat. Reviews on the homepage convert 40 to 60 percent better than the same stars a click away, so we put them exactly where they earn the call. And a workmanship warranty on the page tells the homeowner writing a $2,500 check that you stand behind the job — the planned-project customer is reading for precisely that.
  • Answers the "will they overcharge me" fear. Right behind "can they come now?" is "is this going to be a fortune?" A panel upgrade is a $1,500-to-$3,000 decision, so your pricing posture goes right on the page — free estimates, the service-call fee spelled out, the price you quote is the price they pay — so the homeowner who's been burned before sees it before they ever call. A clean flat-rate menu calms the scared caller and makes the planned-work caller feel certain instead of cornered. That's electrician SEO and pricing transparency pulling the same direction — what wins the call instead of handing it to the franchise.
  • Your site, your reviews, yours to keep. Your site, your reviews, your job photos, your domain are yours from day one — never rented from an Angi or HomeAdvisor profile that owns it all the moment you try to walk. And it loads in a second and looks right on a phone — no "not secure" warning, no broken layout, nothing that makes a stressed homeowner doubt before they've read a word. The fast, locked-down, legit site is half of why the call comes in; owning it outright is why you never dread the day you decide to leave.
How it works

From hello to live in three easy steps

Finch wiring up a glowing new website at his workbenchSTEP 01

We build it — on us

Tell us about your business in a quick chat — that's the only part we need from you. Then we design and build your whole site, start to finish.

Finch presenting your finished website on a retro TV setSTEP 02

You take a look

See your real, finished website — not a sketch. Click around it, show your family, sleep on it. Take your time.

Finch giving a thumbs-up beside a rocket ready to launchSTEP 03

You decide

Love it? Keep it for one simple monthly fee and we handle everything from there. Want changes? We'll keep at it until you love it.

Simple pricing

One price. Everything included.

Three honest monthly plans — Kiloton $99, Megaton $179 and Gigaton $299 a month. Every plan includes the free build, hosting, edits and real human support — no setup fee, ever.

Every plan includesCustom build includedHosting, SSL & domainContact form → your inboxOngoing editsPhone + in-person support
Good questions

Electricians website questions, answered.

I've been burned by lead platforms that own my reviews. What makes this different?

A lot of electricians built a 4.8-star profile on Angi or HomeAdvisor, then learned the hard way that the reviews — from real customers, real panel upgrades — stayed behind when they tried to leave, because the platform owned the profile. Not here. Your site, your reviews, your job photos, your domain are yours from day one. We earn next month by being worth it, not by holding your business hostage — and our reports pull from Google Search Console, real search data, not vanity numbers.

My customers call because they're scared — flickering lights, a burning smell. Does a website really help with that?

It's exactly where it helps. A scared homeowner at 10pm goes to Google or asks AI before they do anything else, even mid-emergency — then calls one of the first names that shows up and looks legit. If your site isn't found in that moment, the fear sends them to whoever is. So we build yours to show up for the burning-smell, flickering-lights, sparking-outlet searches, then earn the call the second they land: your license front and center, real reviews, one tap to your phone. The diagnosis and the fix are still all yours — we just make sure the scared caller finds you first.

I've heard "we'll get you on page one of Google" a hundred times. Why are you different?

Because we won't say it. Nobody controls Google's results, and any agency promising "page one in 30 days" or "300% ROI" is selling you the oldest line in the trades. The honest version: a new site earns Google's trust over months, and ranking for "emergency electrician" or "panel upgrade" is a build, not a switch. We do that work, our reports pull from Google Search Console — the real queries finding you, the keywords climbing — and there's a neighbor who picks up when you call. Plain English, no jargon, no guarantees we can't keep.

How much does this cost?

The build is free — we design and build your whole site at no cost. After that it's one flat monthly price: $99 Kiloton, $179 Megaton, or $299 Gigaton, with a three-month minimum, then month to month. That covers design, build, hosting, security, your electrician SEO and marketing, revisions, and a real neighbor who answers when you call. No setup fee, no surprise invoice — the price we quote is the price you pay. Which, come to think of it, is the same plain-language promise your customers want from you — and it's the one we keep.

Do I have to deal with the website, or do you handle it?

We handle it. An after-hours sparking outlet doesn't wait for you to update a website — and you're already on the job, on the phone, and writing the estimate. Need your hours changed, a new EV-charger page, a photo from yesterday's panel upgrade added? You text us, we do it. We handle the site the same way you handle the panel: you shouldn't have to think about it. The electrical work — and the reputation you build doing it right — that part's all yours.

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