Trust Is The Whole Sale
Electrical work is the trade where a homeowner is most aware they can't check the quality themselves. They can see a new roof and hear a repaired boiler. They cannot tell whether a panel was wired correctly, and they know it.
That makes an electrician's website a trust document before it is anything else. License number, insurance, and evidence of the exact work they need — visible before they have to go looking.
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Six Things An Electrician's Website Has To Get Right
Homeowners hiring an electrician are buying reassurance as much as work. These are the six things that supply it before the phone call.
License And Insurance, On Every Page
Your state electrical license number and proof of liability cover in the footer sitewide, not buried on an About page. This is the first thing a cautious homeowner looks for and the first thing an unlicensed competitor cannot show.
Get StartedResidential And Commercial, Separated
A homeowner replacing a panel and a general contractor scoping a fit-out want completely different information. Trying to serve both from one services page means neither finds what they came for.
Get StartedA Page Per Type Of Work
Panel upgrades, rewiring, EV charger installation, lighting, generators, troubleshooting. Each with its own page and its own detail, so a search for EV charger installation lands on a page about EV charger installation.
Get StartedEV Charger Installation, Named
One of the fastest-growing searches in the trade and one most electricians bury inside a general services list. It deserves its own page, with the practical questions answered.
Get StartedEmergency Availability, Stated
If you take emergency callouts, say so near the top with the hours and an honest service call fee. If you don't, say that too - it saves you the calls you were never going to take.
Get StartedReal Photos Of Finished Work
A tidy panel, a completed run, a labelled board. Stock photography reads as a company with nothing of its own to show, which is the opposite of what this trade needs to communicate.
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A Few Sites I've Built
Local service businesses where the customer cannot judge the work themselves and the site has to carry the credentials instead. Aventus Clinic sits at 4.9 on Google with 600+ reviews, and the build puts that evidence where it decides the booking.

Troy Devine
The landing page for his V.I.E.W. Framework, a course that walks people through finding their purpose. I built out the Gravity Forms styling, set up the Mailchimp double opt-in, and put together the automated email sequence that fires once someone signs up.

Aventus Clinic
A UK hair loss clinic sitting at 4.9 on Google with 600+ reviews and over 5,000 treatments done. I built the treatments page and the before and after gallery, so people go straight from seeing results to booking a free assessment.

Nikmat Printers
An offset printing company in Karachi, running since 1983 with no online presence at all. I built their site around the branding and reputation they already had offline, so the people searching for a printer could finally find them. Quote requests are up 240%.

An Electrician's Website You Actually Own
Built in WordPress and Elementor, on your hosting, in your account — the same small business web design build every client here gets, shaped around electrical work. When it's done it's yours: the files, the domain, the rankings.
Which matters, because your license details and your certifications change over time. Updating them should take you two minutes, not a support ticket.
License Number On Every Page
Your state Master Electrician license sitewide, in the footer, editable by you at renewal. Nothing else on the page does as much work.
EV Charger Page Of Its Own
One of the fastest-growing searches in the trade, and one most electricians bury in a services list. Yours gets a page, and you can expand it as the standards move.
Residential And Commercial Split
A homeowner replacing a panel and a GC scoping a fit-out need different pages. You can grow either side without touching the other.
Finished-Work Photos You Upload
A tidy panel and a labelled board sell this trade better than any adjective. Add them from your phone, the day the job closes.
Insurance Proof Where It Counts
Liability cover stated plainly rather than implied. In a trade the customer cannot inspect, saying it is half the sale.
Paid Once, Owned Outright
A one-off fixed price. Your hosting, your domain, your files, from day one.
- 60% Searches On Mobile
- 50+ Projects Delivered
- 5/5 Client Reviews

Fast, And Credible On A Phone
Check what your current site does — run it through Google PageSpeed Insights on mobile, then look at how quickly your license number is findable.
- Most homeowners searching for an electrician are on a phone, and a slow, dated-looking site actively undermines the trust the trade depends on.
- Every build here targets sub-2-second load times, with photos compressed and sized before they ever reach the page.
- Chasing "electrician" plus your city is the most competitive term in the sector. "Panel upgrade [city]" and "EV charger installation [city]" convert better and are winnable.
Fixed Prices, Published
- Starter
- Custom Elementor design, not a template
- Up to 5 pages
- Mobile-first, tested on real devices
- Contact form set up and connected
- On-page SEO foundations
- Live in 7–14 days
- SEO-structured service pages
- Multi-step quote/lead form
- Growth
- Everything in Starter
- Up to 8 pages
- SEO-structured service pages
- Conversion-focused layout
- Multi-step quote/lead form
- Live in 14–21 days
- Schema markup for services
- Priority build queue
- Scale
- Everything in Growth
- 12–15+ pages
- Service-area & location pages
- Schema markup for services
- Priority build queue
- Live in 21–28 days
Electrician Website Design FAQ
If yours isn't here, ask me directly and I'll answer it straight.
One to three weeks from kickoff, depending on page count. The usual delay isn't the build - it's waiting on photos of your own finished work.
Sitewide in the footer, and again on the contact page. It is the first thing a cautious homeowner looks for, and the easiest way to distinguish yourself from an unlicensed competitor.
Yes. It is one of the fastest-growing searches in the trade and most electricians bury it inside a general services list, which means nothing on their site is specifically about it. A page that answers the load-calculation and panel-capacity questions catches people who are weeks from booking.
It decides the build. Around 60% of electrical service searches happen on a smartphone, often mid-problem, and Google ranks mobile-friendly sites higher in "electrician near me" results. A site that breaks on phones loses the ranking and the call.
Yes, outright. Your hosting, your domain, your files. You can move it, sell it or hand it to another developer at any point without asking me.
Yes. It's built in Elementor and I walk you through it at handover. Adding a job photo or a new service area page is something you can do without calling anyone.
Not for the build - it's a one-off fixed price. A care plan is available if you want updates and backups handled, but it's optional and cancelling it never costs you the site.
The build gives you what ranking depends on structurally: a page per job type, real service area pages, fast load times and clean markup. Rankings themselves take months and depend on your reviews, your Google Business Profile and your competition. Anyone promising page one on a fixed date is guessing.
Send me the URL. Sometimes the structure is fine and it needs restructuring rather than rebuilding, which is cheaper. I'll tell you which one it is.
What Clients Say
Clients across the UK, the US, Canada and Australia. Every quote below comes from a completed Upwork contract, so you can check them yourself rather than take my word for it.
View all verified reviews on UpworkMazhar was excellent to work with from start to finish. He was very attentive, asked great questions, and truly listened to my vision. He delivered a clean, conversion-focused landing page that came out even better than I expected.
Matthew Kopp New York, USA Verified on UpworkAmazingly professional. At every stage of the timeline, Mirza produced the results I was looking for. He added his own creative flare and challenged my thinking at times, which was well aligned with my brand. I'm already setting up a new contract for the next stages.
Troy Devine Sydney, Australia Verified on UpworkMirza is very professional and a pleasure to work with. He's detail oriented and always gets my confirmation before completing any task. This was actually my second time hiring him for my website, and he's probably the only person I'll work with on it going forward.
Deborah Delaware, USA Verified on Upwork