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Electrician Website Design That Wins You More Jobs

I’m Spencer, a freelance web designer based in Brighton. I build custom websites for electricians and electrical contractors across Sussex and the UK — sites that look professional, work on mobile, and actually generate enquiries.

If you’re an electrician tired of losing jobs to competitors with better websites, we should talk. No agency fees. No templates. Just a purpose-built electrician website designed around your electrical business, your services, and your service area.

Whether you’re NICEIC registered, Part P certified, or an ECA member — I’ll make sure your website showcases your credentials and wins you the jobs you deserve.

As an electrician website designer, I know exactly what your customers look for before they get in touch.

Why Electricians Need a Professional Website

Most people searching for an electrician do it on their phone. They want someone local, available, and trustworthy. Your electrician website needs to tick those boxes in seconds.

A cheap website template won’t cut it. Neither will that site your mate’s nephew built five years ago. You need something that:

* Loads fast on mobile
* Shows up when people search “electrician near me”
* Makes it easy to call or message you
* Displays your NICEIC, Part P, or NAPIT accreditations prominently
* Looks as professional as your electrical work

That’s what I build. Whether you’re a sole trader covering one town or a larger electrical contractor working across the South East, your website should be your hardest-working employee — generating enquiries while you’re on a job.

What I Offer

Custom Electrician Websites

Every site I build is designed specifically for your electrical business — not pulled from a website template. I’ll showcase your electrical services, service area, accreditations, and the type of work you specialise in. Domestic rewires, commercial installations, EV charger fitting, fire alarms, testing and inspection — whatever your focus, the website reflects it.

Mobile Friendly Design

Over 70% of people searching for an electrician use their phone. Your site needs to load fast and look great on any screen. Every electrician website I build is fully responsive and tested across devices — iPhone, Android, tablet, and desktop.

Built to Generate Calls and Enquiries

Click-to-call buttons. Contact forms that work. Clear pricing or “free quote” messaging. Google Maps showing your service area. Prominent display of your NICEIC, Part P, NAPIT, or ECA credentials. Everything designed to turn website visitors into paying customers.

Easy to Update

Built on WordPress, so you can add photos of recent electrical jobs, update your services, or change your phone number without calling me. I’ll show you how during handover training.

SEO for Electricians

Getting found on Google is half the battle. Every electrician website I build includes:

* Local SEO setup targeting [electrician] + [your town]” searches
* Google Business Profile optimisation
* Proper page titles and meta descriptions
* Fast loading speeds (Google rewards this)
* Mobile friendly design (Google requires this)
* Schema markup for local businesses

Want to rank higher than other electricians and electrical contractors in your area? I offer ongoing SEO retainers to build your visibility over time.

What's Included

Every electrician website includes:

* Custom design (no website templates)
* Mobile friendly, responsive layout
* Contact forms and click-to-call
* Google Maps integration
* Accreditation badge display (NICEIC, Part P, NAPIT, ECA)
* Basic SEO setup
* SSL security certificate
* Training so you can update it yourself
* 30 days post-launch support

Optional extras: ongoing SEO, Google Ads management, logo design, van graphics, business cards.

Web Hosting and Support

I offer hosting from £10 per month. Fully managed — security updates, backups, plugin updates. Your site stays secure and online.

Already have hosting? I can work with your existing setup.

For electrical businesses wanting ongoing support, I offer maintenance packages so you never have to worry about the technical side.

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Commercial Electrician Web Design and SEO

What Makes a Good Electrician Website?

I’ve built electrician websites for contractors across Sussex and beyond. Here’s what separates the sites that generate leads from the ones that sit there doing nothing:

Accreditation badges front and centre. Your NICEIC, Part P, NAPIT, or ECA logos need to be visible within seconds. Homeowners check for these — they’re trust signals that set you apart from the cowboy next door.

A clear list of services. Don’t make visitors guess what you do. Domestic rewires, consumer unit upgrades, EV charger installation, PAT testing, emergency call-outs, EICR certificates — lay it all out clearly.

Before and after project galleries. Photos of your actual work build trust faster than any sales copy. A fuseboard upgrade, a full house rewire, an outdoor lighting install — real photos of real jobs.

Click-to-call on every page. When someone’s boiler trips at 9pm, they’re not filling in a contact form. A tap-to-call button on mobile is essential.

Service area pages. If you cover Brighton, Worthing, Crawley, and Eastbourne — each area should have its own page. This is how you show up for “electrician near me” searches in each location.

Google reviews integration. Pulling your five-star Google reviews directly onto your website closes the trust gap and reduces bounce rate.

Every electrician website I build includes all of these elements as standard. Take a look at my article here on 5 things an electrician website needs. Want to see what this looks like in practice? Check out the examples below.

Electrician Website Examples

Here are some examples of electrician websites I’ve designed and built. Each one was custom-made for the client’s business — no templates, no cookie-cutter designs.

LV Electrical electrician website homepage in a Chrome browser window

L&V Electrical — Worthing, Sussex
A full website redesign for a growing domestic and commercial electrical contractor. Features include service area pages, NICEIC accreditation display, project gallery, and integrated Google reviews. The site now generates consistent enquiries from across West Sussex.

Visit their website

Want to see more? View my full portfolio of 55+ WordPress websites I’ve built for businesses across Sussex and the UK, including electricians, builders, roofers, and other trades.

How I Work

1

Initial call

We discuss your electrical business, your service area, and what you want your electrician website to do. No sales pitch — just an honest conversation about what will work for you.
2

Quote and mockup

Fixed price, no surprises. I'll create a free mockup so you can see the direction before committing a penny.
3

Design and build

I handle everything — design, content, SEO setup, mobile testing. You'll see progress and can give feedback throughout.
4

Handover

Your finished electrician website plus full training. No mandatory monthly fees holding your site hostage.

How Much Does an Electrician Website Cost?

Most electrician websites I build start from around £800 – £1,500, depending on the number of pages, features, and complexity. That typically includes:

* 5-8 page custom WordPress website
* Mobile responsive design
* Contact forms and click-to-call
* Basic SEO setup
* SSL certificate
* Google Maps integration
* Accreditation badge display
* Training and 30 days support

Larger electrical contractors needing service area pages, project galleries, or e-commerce functionality (selling electrical supplies, for example) may be in the £1,500 – £3,000 range.

Every project gets a fixed quote upfront — no hourly billing, no surprise invoices. And I offer a free mockup before you commit, so you can see exactly what you’re getting.

Optional ongoing costs: hosting from £10/month, SEO retainers from £250/month.

Get a free quote for your electrician website

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you only work with electricians in Sussex?

No. While I’m based in Brighton, Sussex, I work with electricians and electrical contractors across the UK. Most of my communication happens over Zoom and email anyway. I’ve built websites for electricians in Sussex, Surrey, Kent, London, and beyond.

Can I see examples of electrician websites you've built?

Yes — check out L&V Electrical in Worthing in my portfolio. I’ve also worked with other trades including roofers, builders, and construction companies.

How long does an electrician website take to build?

3-4 weeks for most electrician websites. Simpler sites can be quicker. Larger sites with multiple service area pages or project galleries may take 4-6 weeks. I’ll give you a timeline during our initial call.

Will my electrician website work on mobile?

Absolutely. Every electrician website I build is fully responsive and tested across devices — iPhone, Android, tablet, and desktop. This is essential — over 70% of your potential customers will find you on their phone.

Can I update the website myself?

Yes. I build on WordPress with an intuitive page builder. Add photos of your latest electrical jobs, update your services, change your phone number — all without calling me. I’ll train you during handover.

Do you offer SEO for electricians?

Every electrician website includes basic SEO setup. For ongoing SEO work — content creation, local citations, link building, Google Business Profile management — I offer monthly retainers starting from £250/month.

What accreditations should my electrician website display?

At minimum, display your NICEIC, Part P, NAPIT, or ECA registration. If you’re a member of the JIB, hold an ECS card, or have specific manufacturer certifications (like Tesla Powerwall or OZEV approved for EV chargers), these should all feature prominently. I’ll design dedicated sections to showcase these credentials.

Do you build websites for other trades?

Yes. I also build websites for builders and construction companies, roofers, plumbers, and other trades across Sussex and the UK. The same principles apply — professional design, mobile-first, built to generate enquiries.