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Electrician Website Problem Report

53% of Electrician Websites Have No Contact Form

We found this issue in 581 of 1103 audited Electrician websites across the United States.

Last updated: March 2026 1,103 sites audited

Why This Matters

Not everyone wants to call. Many homeowners prefer to send a message, especially outside business hours. A contact form is the minimum viable way to capture leads — without one, you're turning away every visitor who doesn't want to pick up the phone. That's a significant portion of younger homeowners and busy professionals.

Frequency by State

Worst Markets for No Contact Form

CityFrequencyAffected Sites
Marietta, GA83%10 of 12
Phoenix, AZ76%16 of 21
Savannah, GA71%10 of 14
Georgetown, TX70%7 of 10
Denton, TX70%7 of 10

Best Markets for No Contact Form

CityFrequencyAffected Sites
Pensacola, FL31%4 of 13
Baton Rouge, LA33%4 of 12
Plano, TX36%4 of 11
Conroe, TX38%5 of 13
Port St. Lucie, FL39%7 of 18

What Top-Scoring Sites Do Differently

Top electrical companies in the U.S. have contact forms on every page — not just the contact page. They keep forms short (name, email, phone, zip, service type) and respond within minutes during business hours. The best ones use auto-responders so leads get instant confirmation.

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