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Tru-Line Electric

trulineelectric.com · New Port Richey, FL

Half-Built Funnel

Good foundation, missing key pieces

Tru-Line Electric has some elements right (license number displayed, licensed & insured messaging visible) but 7 high-impact gaps are holding it back.

45 /100
Website Quality Score Avg. Electrician site: 41

No panel upgrade page means invisible for one of the highest-volume electrical searches. Homes in New Port Richey built before 2000 need 200-amp service — and they're searching. Peak electrical season starts in ~8 weeks. Fix website gaps before summer demand surges.

Issues

32

Lost/Month

$20K-$50K

Missed Leads

17-32/mo

Rating

4.8

(1,570)

Severity:
1 Critical
7 High
14 Medium
10 Low

How We Estimated the Impact

Conservative estimate based on industry data. Here's the math.

Visitors

~1,200 estimated monthly visitors

Bounce

42% leave due to 44.7s load time (53% leave after 3s) + Chrome "Not Secure" warning on HTTP links + no visible reviews = ~498 lost visitors

Booking

At a 5% booking rate, that's 17-32 missed jobs/month

Revenue

At $300 avg service call = $5,100-$9,600/month in missed repairs

Plus installs: If even 3 of those became recurring weekly clients, that's another $2,400-$3,600/month.

Top 3 Issues Costing You Money

1

HTTP does not redirect to HTTPS — some visitors see 'Not Secure'

2

Site loads in 44.7s

3

1570 Google reviews not displayed on website

Timing: Peak electrical season starts in ~8 weeks. Fix website gaps before summer demand surges.

All Issues (32)

Sorted by severity. Click any issue to see details and estimated impact.

Site loads in 44.7s
critical

53% of visitors leave after 3 seconds. At 44.7s, more than half never see the site.

Est. cost: $2,000-$5,000/mo
Fix effort: Moderate
HTTP does not redirect to HTTPS — some visitors see 'Not Secure'
high

Tru-Line Electric's site has SSL but doesn't force HTTPS. Anyone clicking an old HTTP link sees Chrome's "Not Secure" warning.

Est. cost: $500-$1,500/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
1570 Google reviews not displayed on website
high

Tru-Line Electric has a 4.8★ rating with 1570 reviews — but visitors never see them. On-site reviews increase conversions by 270%.

Est. cost: $2,000-$6,000/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No online scheduling
high

No booking widget. 68% of customers book with whoever makes it easiest.

Est. cost: $2,000-$5,000/mo
Fix effort: Moderate
Paying for traffic that lands on a no-trust site
high

Running ads (GA4, GTM, Facebook Pixel, Google Ads) but no social proof on site. 1570 reviews exist but visitors can't see them.

Est. cost: $2,000-$6,000/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No dedicated emergency electrical services page
high

Electrical emergencies (sparking outlets, power outages, burning smells) are urgent, high-premium calls. A dedicated 24/7 emergency page with prominent phone number captures panicked homeowners who pay top dollar.

Est. cost: $1,000-$3,000/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No safety-focused messaging — electricians are THE safety trade
high

Electrical work is the #1 safety-critical home service. Fires, electrocution, and code violations are real fears. A company that doesn't lead with safety messaging loses trust to one that does.

Est. cost: $500-$1,500/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No "upfront pricing" or "flat rate" mention
high

The #1 complaint about electricians is unexpected costs. Competitors advertising "upfront pricing — no surprises" immediately earn more trust. Missing this messaging loses price-anxious homeowners.

Est. cost: $500-$2,000/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No LocalBusiness schema markup
medium

Google can't understand the business type, service area, or hours from the code.

Est. cost: $500-$1,500/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
Missing or weak meta description
medium

No meta description — Google picks random text from the page for search results.

Est. cost: $500-$1,500/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No industry trust badges
medium

No certifications or industry affiliations visible. Trust badges are instant credibility.

Est. cost: $300-$800/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
Running ads without call tracking
medium

Ad pixels detected but no call tracking. Impossible to know which ads generate calls.

Est. cost: $500-$2,000/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No whole-home surge protection page
medium

Lightning strikes and power surges damage expensive electronics. Whole-home surge protectors ($300-$600 installed) are an easy upsell with every panel job. Dedicated page captures safety-conscious homeowners.

Est. cost: $300-$800/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No smart home / home automation page
medium

Smart home wiring is a fast-growing premium service. Homeowners pay $500-$5,000+ for whole-home automation. No page means losing tech-savvy, high-budget homeowners to competitors who specialize.

Est. cost: $400-$1,500/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No commercial electrical page
medium

Commercial work (offices, retail, restaurants) means recurring contracts and higher ticket values. A dedicated page captures "commercial electrician New Port Richey" searches and builds B2B pipeline.

Est. cost: $500-$2,000/mo
Fix effort: Moderate
No solar panel electrical page
medium

Residential solar is booming. Electricians handle panel upgrades, inverter connections, and net metering. A solar electrical page captures homeowners already spending $15K-$30K on solar — easy $2K-$5K add-on work.

Est. cost: $400-$1,500/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No "knob & tube wiring replacement" page
medium

Knob & tube rewiring is a safety-critical, high-ticket service ($8,000-$20,000+). Insurance companies often refuse coverage for homes with K&T wiring. A dedicated page captures homeowners forced to rewire — they're highly motivated buyers.

Est. cost: $300-$1,200/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No circuit breaker repair & replacement page
medium

Tripping breakers are one of the most-searched electrical problems. Federal Pacific and Zinsco panel replacements are safety-critical. A dedicated page captures these urgent, high-intent searches.

Est. cost: $400-$1,200/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No manufacturer certifications displayed
medium

Manufacturer certifications (Generac, Tesla, Lutron, etc.) are powerful trust signals. They differentiate from generic competitors and justify premium pricing. Customers specifically search for "Generac dealer New Port Richey".

Est. cost: $300-$1,000/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No warranty / guarantee page
medium

Electrical work is safety-critical. A clear warranty page builds trust and reduces purchase anxiety. Competitors advertising "lifetime warranty on workmanship" win jobs over those who don't mention guarantees.

Est. cost: $300-$1,000/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
Only 3 service area pages — not enough for local dominance
medium

Most electrical companies serve 10-30+ cities/suburbs. With only 3 location pages, the site is invisible for "electrician in [nearby city]" searches for most of the service area.

Est. cost: $500-$1,500/mo
Fix effort: Moderate
No project gallery / before-and-after photos
medium

Panel upgrades, rewiring projects, and landscape lighting are visual services. Before/after photos showcase quality workmanship and justify pricing. Competitors with galleries convert 40%+ better.

Est. cost: $300-$1,000/mo
Fix effort: Moderate
Image alt tag coverage only 0%
low

Most images lack alt text. Hurts SEO and accessibility.

Est. cost: $100-$500/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
16 unoptimized images
low

16 images not in WebP/AVIF format. Hurts load time.

Est. cost: $100-$500/mo
Fix effort: Moderate
No electrical energy audit / efficiency page
low

Rising energy costs drive demand for energy audits and efficiency upgrades. LED conversions, load balancing, and usage analysis are recurring revenue services. Missing page loses energy-conscious homeowners.

Est. cost: $200-$600/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
Blog has only 0 posts — not enough to rank
low

Topics like "when to upgrade your electrical panel", "EV charger buying guide", "signs of aluminum wiring" drive huge search traffic. 0 posts won't move the needle.

Est. cost: $200-$800/mo
Fix effort: Moderate
No background check / drug-free workplace mention
low

Electricians enter homes and work near families. "Background-checked, drug-free technicians" is a powerful trust signal that justifies premium pricing and eases homeowner anxiety.

Est. cost: $200-$600/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No whole-house fan / attic fan installation page
low

Whole-house fans ($1,000-$2,500 installed) are a seasonal seller that captures energy-conscious homeowners. Simple page to create with good search volume in warm climates.

Est. cost: $100-$400/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No dedicated residential electrical services page
low

Homeowners want to know the company specializes in residential work, not just commercial. A clear "Residential Electrical Services" page with relevant services converts better than a generic list.

Est. cost: $200-$600/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No childproofing / tamper-resistant outlet content
low

NEC requires tamper-resistant outlets in new construction. Parents actively search for outlet safety. Small content piece that signals safety expertise and captures family-focused homeowners.

Est. cost: $100-$300/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No electrical safety tips / resources section
low

Safety content ("10 signs of electrical problems", "when to call an electrician") builds authority and captures top-of-funnel searches. Positions the company as the trusted expert.

Est. cost: $100-$400/mo
Fix effort: Quick Win
No Google Guaranteed badge or Local Services Ads mention
low

Google Guaranteed electricians appear above all other search results. Not being in LSAs means competitors capture emergency calls before this business even appears.

Est. cost: $300-$1,000/mo
Fix effort: Moderate

Issues by Category

Content

14

issues

Trust & Credibility

8

issues

SEO

4

issues

Page Speed

2

issues

Lead Capture

1

issue

Business Impact

1

issue

Tracking & Analytics

1

issue

competitive

1

issue

Competitive Position

Tru-Line Electric has a 4.8★ rating with 1570 reviews in New Port Richey. Missing online booking puts them behind competitors who offer it.

Recommended First Step

HTTP does not redirect to HTTPS + review widget

Fix Cost

$1,000-$3,000

Timeline

1-2 weeks

Missed Repairs/mo

$5,100-$9,600

If even 3 of those became recurring weekly clients, that's another $2,400-$3,600/month.

Long-term opportunity

Full website rebuild + 25 service area pages + SEO optimization + monthly maintenance retainer ($1,500-$2,500/month)

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