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Websites for electricians.

Custom-coded websites for electricians, from domestic rewires to commercial contracts and EV charge point installs. Built around the compliance work that brings customers back on a schedule, with a free preview before you spend a penny.

Built for electricians

Why a coded site wins for electrical businesses.

01

Compliance work is repeat revenue

Electrical work has something most trades would envy: legal deadlines that recur. Rented homes in England need an electrical installation condition report at least every five years, and every one of those is a booking somebody has to make. A site built around that work, rather than only around emergencies, turns a one-off customer into a diary entry that comes round again.

02

Registration checked, not claimed

NICEIC, NAPIT or another competent person scheme, linked so it can actually be verified, alongside a plain statement of what you can self-certify under Part P. Landlords and letting agents check this before they call, because the certificate has to stand up. Making it verifiable moves you ahead of every competitor who just printed a logo.

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Two audiences, two routes in

A homeowner with a dead socket and a facilities manager pricing a commercial contract want completely different things, and one blended homepage serves neither. The build separates the domestic route from the commercial one from the first click, so each sees the relevant work, the relevant proof and the relevant way of getting in touch.

The landlord and letting agent market is the one worth owning

Since 2020, landlords in England have been required to have the electrical installations in rented properties inspected and tested at least every five years, and to supply the report to tenants and to the local authority on request. That single duty created a standing market of people who must book an electrician whether they want to or not, and who are usually looking under time pressure.

Letting agents in particular manage compliance across whole portfolios and would rather deal with one electrician who understands the paperwork than chase fresh quotes each time. Pages written for that reader, explaining what the inspection covers, what the codes on the report actually mean, and how quickly remedial work can follow, tend to bring in the kind of enquiry that repeats. Most electricians' sites ignore this audience completely, which is precisely why it is winnable.

EV charging is a search market that barely existed five years ago

Charge point installation now brings a steady stream of searches from people who have just ordered an electric car and discovered they need a socket fitted before it arrives. They tend to be researching hard, comparing installers, and asking about load, earthing arrangements and whether the supply will cope. It is a well-informed audience, so vague pages perform badly.

A page that deals honestly with what a survey involves, what can complicate an install, and how long the lead time really is will convert better than one that only lists the brands you fit. The same is true of consumer unit upgrades, which are often what the survey turns up, and which many customers have never had explained to them in plain terms.

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Pricing

Three fixed tiers + Custom. Published, not hidden.

Most electricians who want to lead their area go Own Your Area (£500 + £60/mo): up to 15 pages, professional copywriting and a 90-day page-one promise. Get Found (£100 + £20/mo) is the fast, complete starting point. Every tier includes a free preview first.

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£100
+ £20/mo
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£250
+ £40/mo
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From £1,500
+ bespoke/mo · POA

All tiers include coded build, free preview first, hosting, SSL, domain, unlimited updates, mobile-first design and lifetime price lock. See full tier comparison →

Common questions

Straight answers for electricians.

How much does a website for an electrician cost?

£100 one-off plus £20 a month covers a custom-coded one-page site with hosting, domain, SSL and unlimited updates. Five pages is £250 plus £40, and Own Your Area, which is the tier most electricians choose when they want to lead their patch, is £500 plus £60.

What should an electrician's website include?

Your competent person scheme registration linked so it can be verified, a clear split between domestic and commercial work, separate pages for the jobs you want to be found for such as EICRs, rewires, consumer units and EV charge points, your genuine callout area, and a tappable phone number. Emergency availability should be unmissable if you offer it.

Should I build the site around emergencies or planned work?

Both, but not on the same page. Emergency callers want a phone number and nothing else in the way. Planned work such as inspections, rewires and charge point installs involves comparison and reading, so those pages need detail. Mixing the two produces a site that is too slow for the emergency and too thin for the research.

Will a website bring in landlord and letting agent work?

It is one of the more reliable things a site can do for an electrician, because the demand is created by a legal duty rather than by choice. Pages that explain the five-yearly inspection requirement clearly, and make it obvious you handle the reporting properly, attract enquiries from people who need to book somebody regardless.

Do I need separate pages for each town I cover?

If you want to be found for searches that pair a service with a place, yes. A single page claiming a whole county rarely ranks for the towns inside it. Own Your Area builds a page for each town you genuinely work in, written around that area rather than repeated with the name swapped.

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