Websites for Electricians
Homeowners, landlords, and businesses search online when they need an electrician. Your website should appear first, prove your credentials, and make booking effortless — whether it's a rewire or a socket change.
5★ Reviews · 100+ Trade Businesses Helped · Sites Live in 14 days
5.0★
Avg Review Score
100+
Trades Helped
7–21
Days to Launch
£197
Per Month
The Real Problem
Homeowners searching 'electrician near me' see competitors with polished websites while you rely on word of mouth
Your NICEIC or NAPIT registration, Part P certification, and years of experience are invisible online
Emergency call-outs — the most profitable work — go to the first electrician who appears on Google
Commercial clients and property managers vet contractors online before making contact, and you're nowhere to be found
Rewiring and consumer unit upgrade leads (£1,500–£5,000+ jobs) go to electricians who present their work professionally
Your website ranks for 'electrician near me', 'emergency electrician [town]', and 'rewire specialist [area]'
NICEIC/NAPIT logos, Part P certification, and accreditations are displayed prominently on every page
Emergency pages with one-tap calling capture urgent leads from customers who need help immediately
A professional portfolio with completed rewires, board upgrades, and installations wins commercial contracts
Automated review collection builds a visible track record that converts searchers into paying customers
What You Get
A website built around how homeowners and businesses actually search for and choose an electrician — covering emergency, domestic, and commercial work.
Built around your services — rewiring, consumer unit upgrades, lighting, sockets, testing, EV chargers, smart home, and commercial electrical.
Targeting 'electrician near me', 'emergency electrician [town]', 'rewire [area]', 'EICR testing [county]', 'EV charger installer near me'.
Dedicated pages for rewiring, board upgrades, lighting design, testing and inspection, EV charging, and commercial electrical work.
Up a ladder or in a ceiling void? An automatic text keeps the lead engaged until you can return the call.
Collect reviews after every job — from socket changes to full rewires — building the reputation that wins bigger contracts.
One-tap calling and prominent phone numbers ensure emergency customers reach you instantly on mobile.
How It Works
We map your services, accreditations, coverage areas, and whether you want more domestic, commercial, or emergency work.
Your website is designed in 14 days with your certifications, service pages, and project portfolio front and centre.
Your site goes live and starts attracting enquiries from homeowners, landlords, and businesses searching for electricians.
Why It Works
We manage your entire online presence. You focus on the electrical work, testing, and looking after customers.
Capture emergency call-outs, planned domestic work, EICR testing, and commercial contracts from a single website.
NICEIC, NAPIT, Part P, ECS card — every accreditation displayed prominently to build instant trust.
Want more rewiring work? EV charger installations? Commercial contracts? We adjust your SEO to target specific job types.
Most electrical searches happen on mobile. Your site loads fast and makes contacting you effortless on every device.
See exactly which services and areas generate the most enquiries — helping you plan growth and staffing.
Electrical work is one of the most searched-for trades online. From emergency power outages to planned rewires, homeowners and businesses turn to Google first. If your online presence is limited to a Facebook page or a directory listing, you're competing on someone else's platform — paying per lead and sharing the spotlight with competitors. A professional electrician website is your own digital shopfront. It showcases your NICEIC or NAPIT registration, displays photos of completed work, collects customer reviews, and ranks in local search results for the specific services you offer. Unlike directory listings where you're one of ten options, your website positions you as the clear choice. Most electricians we work with tell us their website generates higher-quality leads than any platform they've used — because customers who find your website have already decided they want to work with you.
An effective electrician website covers every service with dedicated, detailed pages. This typically includes full and partial rewiring, consumer unit (fuse board) upgrades, additional sockets and lighting circuits, LED and smart lighting design and installation, electrical inspection and testing (EICR), emergency electrical repair, EV charger installation, smart home wiring, outdoor and garden electrical, commercial electrical fit-outs, fire alarm installation and testing, and landlord electrical safety certificates. Each page should describe the service, common scenarios where customers need it, your approach and qualifications for that work, and photos of completed projects. This structure ensures you rank for specific searches like 'consumer unit upgrade [town]' or 'EICR testing near me' rather than competing only for the broad 'electrician near me' term.
When a homeowner loses power, smells burning from a socket, or trips their board repeatedly, they search immediately for an emergency electrician. These are high-margin, low-competition leads — the customer isn't comparing three quotes, they're calling the first electrician who looks qualified and available. Your website needs to capture these leads with dedicated emergency pages that rank for terms like 'emergency electrician [town]' and '24 hour electrician near me'. Mobile speed is critical — a page that takes four seconds to load loses the customer to a faster competitor. Our one-tap calling feature and missed call text-back ensure you never lose an emergency lead, even when you're already on a job. Many electricians we work with report that emergency website leads have the highest conversion rate and the shortest payment cycle of any work they do.
Electrical Inspection Condition Reports (EICRs) are legally required for all rental properties in England every five years, and many commercial properties require regular testing too. This creates a predictable, recurring revenue stream for electricians who position themselves online as EICR specialists. Your website should have a dedicated EICR page explaining the legal requirements, what the inspection covers, typical timeframes, and pricing guidance. Landlord-focused content — explaining penalties for non-compliance (up to £30,000 per breach) and the inspection process — converts landlords and letting agents who are actively searching for certified electrical inspectors. Like landlord gas safety certificates, EICR clients return on a regular cycle, creating compounding recurring revenue from your website investment.
At Time To Scale, there's no upfront cost. For £197 per month, you get a fully custom electrician website, ongoing SEO across all service pages, hosting, security, unlimited content updates, missed call text-back, review automation, and monthly reporting. 90-Day Launch Plan — cancel after your 90-day launch plan. Consider the return: a rewiring job is worth £3,000–£6,000. A consumer unit upgrade is £500–£800. An EV charger installation is £800–£1,500. Even a single additional lead per month from your website delivers a 3–30x return on investment. Most electricians we work with see their first website-generated lead within weeks of launch, with lead volume increasing as their local SEO rankings strengthen over the following months.
FAQ
Book a free strategy call and we'll show you how a professional website can deliver a steady stream of domestic, commercial, and emergency electrical leads.
90-Day Launch Plan (minimum 3 payments) – then rolling.