Your electrician website gets traffic. We make it convert visitors into calls - panel upgrades, rewiring jobs, emergency service. 7-day turnaround. 60-day guarantee.
Most electrician websites we audit have the same problems. Every one of these kills phone calls - and you're probably dealing with at least three.
Homeowners hiring an electrician care about one thing before anything else: are you licensed and insured? If they can't see your credentials within 3 seconds, they're calling the next guy. Most electrician websites bury this information on an "About" page nobody visits. Your license number, insurance status, and bonding info should be front and center - above the fold, next to the phone number. That's what separates a serious electrical contractor from someone's buddy who "knows wiring."
When a breaker trips at 11 PM or someone smells burning wires, they're not scrolling through your services page. They need a phone number instantly. If your site doesn't scream "24/7 emergency electrician" with a tap-to-call button they can hit in the dark with one hand, that emergency call - and the $400+ ticket that comes with it - goes to whoever shows up first on Google with a visible number. Emergency electrical work is some of the highest-margin work you'll ever do. Your website should be built to capture it.
You've got three service trucks, a crew of licensed journeymen, and $80,000 worth of tools and equipment. But your website looks like it was built on Wix over a weekend. Template sites don't convert for electricians. They can't highlight your service area properly. They don't show your response time. They bury your Google reviews. And they definitely don't tell a homeowner why they should pick you over the 15 other electrical companies in their city. Your website should match the quality of work you actually do.
Panel upgrades. Whole-home rewiring. Ceiling fan installation. EV charger hookups. Generator installs. Most electrician websites list every service like a menu at a diner - no context, no urgency, no reason to call now. Homeowners don't care about your service list. They care about solving their problem. "Flickering lights? Could be a loose connection or a sign of something bigger. Call before it becomes an emergency." That's what gets the phone to ring. Not a bullet-point list of 47 services.
Side by side - a generic electrician website vs. one built to get calls.
We don't drag this out for months. Here's exactly what happens when you say go.
We pull the meter on your current site. Full audit - load speed, mobile experience, call tracking, conversion paths, where visitors drop off. We look at your Google Business Profile, your reviews, your competition. We check what keywords electricians in your area are ranking for and where the gaps are. By the end of day 2, we know exactly what's shorting out your calls.
We design the new site around one goal: get the phone to ring. Your license number goes above the fold. Your emergency line gets a sticky button. Your service area gets a real map, not a paragraph nobody reads. Every section has a clear call-to-action. We wire in your best Google reviews, your service truck photos, your response time - everything a homeowner needs to pick up the phone and call you instead of the other guy.
We build it fast and clean. Mobile-first (70%+ of your visitors are on their phone). Under 2-second load time. Tap-to-call on every page. Schema markup so Google knows exactly what services you offer and where you serve. We set up CallRail tracking so you can see every call your new site generates. No guessing - just numbers.
Your new site launches. We handle the DNS, the redirects, the SSL certificate - all the technical stuff. You get a walkthrough of your call tracking dashboard. And from day one, you can see exactly how many calls your new site is pulling in. If you don't see at least 20% more calls within 60 days, we keep working until you do. No extra charge.
The average electrical service call is around $300. Here's what happens when your website starts converting.
That's $10,800 in additional revenue per year from a $2,500 investment. And that's the conservative math - panel upgrades, whole-home rewires, and generator installs push that average ticket way higher. One panel upgrade job can pay for the entire website revamp.
This isn't about traffic. You already have traffic. It's about turning the visitors you already get into phone calls. That's what a conversion-focused electrician website does.
Electrical work isn't like other trades when it comes to website conversions. Here's why:
Trust is non-negotiable. Nobody lets an unlicensed person touch their electrical panel. Your website has to prove you're licensed, insured, and bonded before anything else. That means credentials visible on every page - not buried on some "About Us" page three clicks deep.
Emergency work drives high-ticket calls. A tripped breaker, a burning smell, a power outage in one room - these are urgent, high-margin jobs. Your website needs to capture emergency searches 24/7 with prominent "Emergency Electrician" messaging and an always-visible phone number. If someone has to scroll to find your number at 2 AM, they're calling someone else.
Service diversity matters. You do panel upgrades, EV charger installations, whole-home rewiring, ceiling fans, outlet additions, code corrections, generator hookups, and more. Your website needs dedicated content for each service - not because visitors read it all, but because Google needs it to rank you for those searches. When someone Googles "EV charger installation near me," your site should be the answer.
Your competition is investing. The electrical companies that are booking solid already have websites built to convert. If your site looks like it was made in 2018 and loads in 6 seconds, you're losing jobs to electricians who aren't better than you - they just have a better website.
Our 7-day website revamp starts at $2,500 (Standard) or $3,500 (Premium). That's a one-time investment - not a monthly payment. Most electricians see the revamp pay for itself within the first 60 days through increased calls. One panel upgrade job can cover the entire cost. See full pricing details.
That's a big part of what we build for. Emergency electrical searches are some of the highest-converting, highest-ticket calls you can get. We structure your site with dedicated emergency content, prominent 24/7 messaging, schema markup for emergency services, and a sticky tap-to-call button that's always visible on mobile. Google rewards sites that match search intent - and we build yours to match.
Having a website and having a website that converts are two different things. If your current site isn't generating at least 5-10 calls per month from organic traffic, it's underperforming. We audit every electrician website before we touch it - and in most cases, the fixes aren't cosmetic. They're structural. Wrong call-to-action placement. Missing trust signals. Slow load times. No mobile optimization. These are the things that kill calls, and a fresh coat of paint won't fix them.
Most electrical contractors cover a service area, not just one city. We build your site to rank across your entire coverage zone with service area pages, localized content, and proper schema markup. Whether you cover one county or an entire metro area, the site structure accounts for it. This is especially important for electricians because homeowners search "[service] + [city]" - and your site needs to show up in every city you serve.
Simple: if your phone calls don't increase by at least 20% within 60 days of your new site going live, we keep working on it until they do. No extra charge. We track calls through CallRail so the numbers are real - not estimates, not "we think it's working." Actual call data. See results from other contractors.
Get a free site review. We'll show you exactly where you're losing calls - and what it takes to fix it. No pitch, no pressure. Just the truth about your site.
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