Nobody lets a stranger near their breaker panel without checking them out first. Homeowners search, compare, and choose the electrician who looks licensed, legitimate, and established. We build electrician websites engineered to pass that inspection: fast-loading, mobile-first, wired into your Google Business Profile and reviews. We manage the whole system month after month. And we build your demo site before you pay a dollar.
Electrical is the trade where fear does the filtering. Homeowners know bad electrical work burns houses down, so they shortlist by legitimacy: license, insurance, permits, reviews, and (fair or not) how professional you look online. A dated or missing website reads as "guy with a van," even when you're a master electrician with twenty years and a spotless record.
Meanwhile, the work itself is shifting under the trade's feet. EV chargers, panel upgrades for electrification, whole-home generators, smart home wiring. High-ticket searches are happening in your zip codes right now, and they go to the companies with dedicated, credible pages for exactly those services.
Add the franchises and private-equity rollups buying up local electrical brands, and the picture is clear: you don't outspend them. You beat them in the local map pack, in reviews, and in the three-second legitimacy check every homeowner runs before calling. That's a system, and it's exactly what we build.
License number forward, insured and bonded, permits-pulled language, real technician photos, code-compliance front and center. The homeowner's first question is "are these people for real?" The site answers it before they finish scrolling.
Your customer is comparing three electricians on a phone. Our sites are hand-built static pages: no bloated builders, no plugin stacks. They load near-instantly. Speed is also a Google ranking factor, which means fast isn't just polite, it's profitable.
Panel upgrades, EV charger installation, rewiring, generator installs, lighting, troubleshooting and repair, smart home. Each gets its own dedicated page. That's how Google matches you to searches like "200 amp panel upgrade near me," and how customers land on a page about exactly the job they need.
EV chargers and panel upgrades are the fastest-growing high-ticket searches in the trade. Dedicated pages with clear scopes, timelines, and financing put you in front of that wave instead of watching it pass to the franchise down the road.
Most electrical service calls start in the Google map pack. We optimize and manage your Google Business Profile: categories, services, photos, weekly posts, and we structure the website so the two reinforce each other. The site feeds the profile; the profile feeds the phone.
Electrical customers read reviews the way an inspector reads a panel: looking for anything wrong. We run a review strategy that keeps fresh, detailed five-stars coming in, and we pull the best ones forward where every visitor sees them.
Troubleshooting, outlets, fixtures, fans: steady, search-driven work captured through the map pack and a frictionless tap-to-call.
The highest-ticket, fastest-growing searches in the trade. Dedicated pages with scope, timeline, and financing win them.
Demand spikes when the grid wobbles. Be positioned with a generator page before the outage, not after.
Portfolio, permit history, and code credibility: the content that wins bigger projects and builder relationships.
Before our first conversation, we reWe research your company, your market, and your competition, then build a working demo site with your name on it. You review a real website, not a proposal deck.
One honest call. We walk through the demo, your market position, and where the opportunities are. You tell us what to change. No pressure, no 90-minute pitch. If it's not a fit, you'll know fast.
Site goes live in days. Then the monthly system kicks in: GBP management, review growth, local SEO, content updates. Month after month, you get harder to compete with. Flat monthly plans. see pricing.
| Sitework | DIY Builder (Wix, GoDaddy) | Traditional Agency | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Free demo first. Setup fee only after you've seen your site | Low upfront. But your time isn't free | Typically $5,000–$15,000 before you see anything |
| Monthly | One flat monthly plan: site, hosting, maintenance, and management included | Subscription for software; everything else is on you | Hosting plus retainers billed separately |
| Who builds it | A trades-only specialist who knows electrical trust dynamics, the EV-charger boom, and your local competition | You: nights and weekends, between jobs | Generalists splitting time across every industry |
| Speed & mobile | Hand-built static pages: near-instant load, built phone-first | Template and plugin weight slows pages down | Varies widely with the platform they put you on |
| Local SEO & GBP | Included: Google Business Profile managed, reviews worked weekly | Not included; DIY tools don't manage your map presence | Usually a separate monthly retainer |
| Time to launch | Days: the demo already exists before our first call | Weeks of your evenings | Commonly 2–4 months of meetings and revisions |
| After launch | Managed continuously: updates, content, and SEO never stop | You maintain it, or it goes stale | Change requests billed hourly |
DIY and agency figures are typical market ranges. Your mileage may vary. Ours are on the pricing page, in writing.
Sitework runs on flat monthly plans plus a one-time setup fee. The website, hosting, maintenance, and ongoing updates are all included. No surprise five-figure builds. Current plans are always published on our pricing page before you ever talk to us.
Days, not months. We build a working demo of your site before our first conversation, so by the time we talk you're reviewing a real website with your company name on it. Not a proposal. Once you approve it, launch is a matter of days.
Hosting, security, maintenance, content updates, and (depending on your plan) local SEO, Google Business Profile management, weekly GBP posts, and review strategy. The site is never finished and abandoned; it's managed continuously.
Those jobs go to whoever shows up credibly when a homeowner searches for them: which means a dedicated page for each service, a managed Google Business Profile, and reviews that back it up. We build all three. Rankings compound over weeks and months, but these are currently some of the least-competed high-ticket searches in the trades. Being early matters.
Usually the honest answer is that a rebuild on a modern, fast foundation costs less than patching an old site. Our subscription model makes the rebuild painless. We'll audit what you have for free and tell you straight whether it's worth keeping.
We work exclusively with trades and home service businesses: HVAC, plumbing, electrical, roofing, construction, and home services. That focus is the point: we already know your customer, your seasonality, and your competition before the first call.
Yes. We're based in Austin, Texas and work with electrical contractors nationwide. Local SEO is local to your market, not ours: every site is built around your service area, your cities, and your competition.
DIY builders can produce a website, but not a local search presence. They're slower to load, generic in structure, and nobody is managing your Google Business Profile, reviews, or local rankings afterward. You'd own a brochure; what wins jobs is the whole system around it.
Tell us your company name and your city. We'll research your market, build a working demo of your new website, and send you the link. If you like what you see, we talk. If you don't, you've lost nothing.
No contracts to review before you've seen anything. No discovery-call gauntlet. The demo does the talking.