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Electrician Website Diagnostic

Your electrician website isn't getting calls. Here's what's actually wrong.

You built a website, maybe paid someone to set it up. But the phone isn't ringing. No form submissions. No booked jobs from online. You're wondering if digital even works for electrical businesses.

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What We Find When We Audit "No Calls" Electrician Websites

We've audited 1,200+ electrician websites. When a business says "I'm not getting calls," the audit reveals a pattern every time.

01
60% don't redirect HTTP to HTTPS

Chrome shows a "Not Secure" warning before visitors see anything else. For a business asking people to trust them inside their home to handle dangerous electrical work, that warning is a deal-killer.

02
84% have no online booking

When a homeowner's breaker trips at 9 PM, they search for help and expect to schedule instantly. No booking widget means they'll find the electrician who has one.

03
53% have no contact form

Over half the electrician sites we audit have no way for a visitor to reach the business other than finding a phone number. After 6 PM, that visitor is lost forever.

04
56% don't display a license number

Electrical work requires licensing in most states. Not showing yours makes you look less legitimate than every competitor who displays theirs — and homeowners notice.

Why This Happens to Electrical Businesses

01

The website was built once and never touched

Most electrician websites are set up by a local agency or a family member who knows WordPress. It worked fine in 2019. But Google's algorithm has changed, mobile usage has doubled, and your competitors have caught up.

02

Nobody is measuring anything

No Google Analytics, no call tracking, no form tracking. You have no idea how many people visit your site, where they come from, or why they leave. You're running a business blind.

03

The site looks fine on your desktop

You check your website on your office computer and it looks okay. But 60%+ of your customers are on mobile. On a phone, your site might load slowly, have tiny unclickable buttons, and no sticky call button.

Real Electrical Businesses With This Problem

These are actual audits we've conducted. See the full diagnostic.

What to Fix First

You don't need a $10,000 website redesign. You need to fix the 3-4 things that are actually killing your leads.

1

Fix HTTPS redirect and speed

Ensure HTTP redirects to HTTPS (free with most hosts) and compress your images. This alone can cut bounce rate by 30%.

Effort: 1-2 days
Impact: Critical — stops Chrome warnings, cuts bounce rate
2

Add a clickable phone number and contact form

Every page needs a tap-to-call button on mobile and a simple contact form. Name, phone, "What's the issue?" — that's all you need.

Effort: 1 day
Impact: High — captures leads who are ready to book
3

Put a clear CTA above the fold

"Need an Electrician? Call Now" with your phone number. Visible without scrolling. On every page.

Effort: 2 hours
Impact: High — tells visitors exactly what to do
4

Display your license number and reviews

Show your license number on every page and embed your Google reviews. For electrical work — where trust is everything — these two signals convert browsers into callers.

Effort: 1 day
Impact: Medium — builds instant trust

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