By Ishan Rana, Founder · Updated August 2026
Website Design for Electricians
DappaSol builds websites for electricians: click-to-call up top, your service area spelled out, license and insurance shown, reviews and before/after panel photos where they belong. An Overnight Site is $399, live in a day. Need lead capture and booking too? The Engine starts at $699, live in 2-4 days.
- Electricians get hired on trust and speed, not a portfolio scroll. The site has to prove license, insurance and reviews fast, then get the phone ringing.
- Overnight Site: $399, live in a day. Your services, service area, license number, reviews, click-to-call above the fold.
- Engine: from $699, 2-4 days. Adds a lead pipeline: forms to your CRM, booking, follow-up so a missed call isn't a lost job.
- You probably do not need a $10k build or a chatbot. You need a site Google trusts and a homeowner trusts in ten seconds.
Homeowners call the first electrician whose site answers three questions in five seconds.
Are you licensed. Are you insured. Do you cover my area. Electrical work is not a browse-and-compare purchase, it is “my panel is sparking, who do I call right now.” Your website’s only job is to answer those three questions fast and put a phone number where a shaking thumb can find it.
Most electrician sites fail this on page load: a stock photo hero, a paragraph about “quality craftsmanship,” the phone number buried in a footer nobody scrolls to. We build the opposite. Click-to-call above the fold. License number visible. The towns you actually drive to, named, not “serving the greater metro area.” Real reviews pulled in, not a testimonials page that reads like it was written in-house.
Two kinds of work, one site that handles both
Electricians live on two lead types: the panel-is-sparking emergency call and the planned job, an EV charger install, a rewire, a panel upgrade quoted a week out. The site needs to serve both without making the emergency caller wait for a form to load.
Emergency: a number they tap, answered or texted back inside minutes. Planned work: a way to describe the job and get a quote without playing phone tag. That’s the difference between the Overnight Site and the Engine, and it’s worth knowing before you pick one.
Overnight Site: $399, live in a day
A premium one-page site built around how homeowners actually decide. We write the copy, pull your photos and reviews, make it fast and mobile-first, and get it Google-ready. You own the site outright, no lease, no monthly fee for hosting a page.
Guarantee: live in 24 hours or it’s free. We build the mockup first, you only pay when you like what you see. Fourteen days of unlimited changes after launch, because “looks great” on day one sometimes turns into “actually, move the number up” on day three.
Engine: from $699, live in 2-4 days
Same premium site, plus the pipeline behind it: contact forms that land in a CRM instead of an inbox nobody checks, online booking for planned jobs, lead capture that follows up automatically so a Tuesday-afternoon inquiry doesn’t die in your spam folder. If you’re tired of losing jobs because nobody called back fast enough, this is the fix.
What you don’t need
You don’t need a $10,000 custom build with a blog you’ll never post to and a chatbot that annoys people trying to find your number. For almost every electrical contractor, a fast one-page site plus a properly filled-out Google Business Profile does the whole job. Spend the difference on better van signage.
Ready for more than the website
Once the site and the lead pipeline are running, some electrical contractors want the back office cleaned up too: quoting, job tracking, scheduling crews without a group text spiral. That’s Operator ops automation for construction and trades, from $8,000, and it’s the natural next step, not a first one.
See our general website work, or if you’re starting from nothing, what you actually need to start a business online. Also see: plumbers, HVAC companies, roofing companies.
Talk to a builder, not a salesperson
Book a 15-minute intro call or WhatsApp +91 79069 95127. Tell us your service area and what kind of jobs you want more of, we’ll tell you what the site needs to do.
FAQ
How much should an electrician website cost?
For most electrical contractors, $399 covers it: a single premium page with everything a homeowner or GC needs to call you. You do not need to pay agency rates for a five-page build nobody scrolls past page one of.
Do I need a website if most of my work comes from referrals?
Referrals still check you out before they call. No site, or a dead one, and a warm referral cools off fast. The site does not replace referrals, it backs them up.
Can you make me show up on Google for panel upgrades or EV charger installs near me?
A new site alone will not put you at position one. What moves local visibility is the site plus a filled-out Google Business Profile, real reviews, and pages for each service area you cover. We build the site to support that, and we will tell you honestly what it takes to rank, not sell you a guarantee we cannot back.
What actually needs to be on an electrician's site?
Click-to-call above the fold, your license number, proof of insurance, the towns you serve, real reviews, and photos of finished panel work. That is the whole job. Everything else is decoration.
I get emergency calls at 2am. Does the site help with that?
Yes, that is exactly what click-to-call above the fold is for. Someone with a tripped panel at 2am is not reading your About page, they are tapping the number. The Engine tier adds a booking form for the planned work that comes in during business hours.
What if I just need something up fast before a busy season?
That is the Overnight Site. Mockup first, you approve it, live in 24 hours or it is free. Unlimited changes for 14 days after, so if it is not quite right we fix it, no extra invoice.
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