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Web design for electricians

Electrician websites built to win regular work.

Websites for UK electricians from ConstructionWebDesign are fixed-price sites built around how homeowners and commercial buyers pick a sparks — NICEIC / Part P trust signals, EICR & rewire pages, real Google reviews and a one-tap call.

  • From £1,000
  • Live in 7 days
  • No agency jargon
Slide 1 of 1: Win regular electrical work in your patch.
NICEIC-registered electrician working on a domestic consumer unit and rewire

Win regular electrical
work in your patch.

Demos for electricians

Electrician website demos.

Real templates we can spin up for your electrical firm — open any of them to see the design, copy and feel for a domestic, commercial or EV-install buyer.

Why it matters

What an electrician's website does for the business.

Homeowners and facilities managers book the electrician who looks like they'll turn up, do the job safely, and not gouge them. The site does that work before the phone rings.

Look like a £100k firm on day one.

Homeowners Google three electricians before calling. A site that looks professional, qualified and local means yours gets the call.

Convert callouts, not clicks.

Click-to-call, sticky number bar, tracked enquiry forms. Every visit ends in a phone or a form — not a contact-page bounce.

Win "electrician near me".

Postcode-targeted SEO, Google Business Profile setup, real local reviews. You show up when a homeowner in your patch is shortlisting.

Trust signals that actually convert.

NICEIC, NAPIT, Part P, 18th Edition, fully insured — pulled into the header with linked registration numbers. The reassurance a nervous homeowner needs before letting a sparks into their house.

What's in the site

Built around how electricians win work.

Every feature on this list earns its place by either bringing in calls, building trust, or shortening the path from visit to enquiry.

  1. Emergency-led hero with one-tap call.

    The first thing visitors see is your number, not a slideshow. Sticky on mobile so the emergency call button never disappears.

  2. A page for every service.

    EICR, fuse board upgrade, rewire, consumer unit, fault finding, PAT testing, EV charger install, smart-home — each its own page, each a separate SEO target.

  3. Fixed-price examples & quote form.

    Real ranges for common jobs (EICR, rewire, fuse board, EV charger). Quote form captures postcode + photo + problem in 20 seconds.

  4. NICEIC, NAPIT & Part P badges in the header.

    If your firm holds NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA, Part P, 18th Edition or TrustMark — we put the badges where the eye starts, with registration numbers linking to the official register. No badge, no problem; we leave them off.

  5. Commercial split-page for facilities buyers.

    Separate landing area for commercial / industrial work — testing schedules, planned maintenance, multi-site quoting. Same site, different funnel.

  6. Local-SEO foundation.

    Schema markup, GBP integration, postcode keywords, location pages — built in, not bolted on, so you rank where you actually work.

Word of mouth

Trusted by electricians across the UK.

First month after the new site went live we doubled our weekly bookings. Most calls now mention finding us on Google — that didn't happen before.
Dean Whitaker
Founder · Whitaker Electrical · Portsmouth
Picked up two commercial-maintenance contracts in the first quarter through the site. The facilities-buyer split-page was the unlock — they wouldn't have shortlisted us otherwise.
Aisha Brent
Director · Brent & Co. Electrical Contractors · London
Used to spend £350 a month on Google Ads. After the new site went live we got the same leads organically, and kept the budget. Eight-week payback.
Tom Riverstone
Owner · Riverstone EV & Smart Home · Brighton
Customers now say 'your site made me feel safe booking you' — never had that in fourteen years of trading. The NICEIC badge in the header did the heavy lifting.
Sarah Henley
Founder · Henley Electrical · Leeds
FAQ

Electrician website FAQs.

The questions electricians ask before they hit the “get a price” button.

How much does an electrician website cost in the UK?

An electrician website from ConstructionWebDesign starts at £1,000, fixed price. UK electricians typically pay £1,000–£3,000 for a built-for-trade site, against £80–£250/month on a generic builder. Hosting and SSL are included for the first year.

How long does it take to build an electrician's website?

Seven working days from kickoff to a live site. ConstructionWebDesign uses a proven electrician template, drops in your services, NICEIC number, photos and reviews, and ships it. A full custom build runs three to four weeks.

What should an electrician's website include?

At minimum: a one-tap call, service pages (EICR, rewire, fuse board, EV charger, fault finding), NICEIC / NAPIT / Part P badges, real Google reviews, postcode-targeted service pages and a 20-second quote form. ConstructionWebDesign ships all of that by default.

Do electricians need a website?

Yes — even a one-person electrical contractor. Most UK homeowners Google an electrician before phoning; without a website you're invisible to that search and can't show your NICEIC number, Google reviews or local presence. ConstructionWebDesign builds electrician-specific sites that fix exactly this.

How do I build an electrician website?

You can DIY it on Wix, Squarespace or WordPress — they all have templates a non-technical sparks can use. The trade-off is generic design, weak local SEO and no NICEIC / Part P trust patterns built in. ConstructionWebDesign is the shortcut to an electrician-specific build.

What's the best website builder for an electrician?

If you're going to DIY it: Wix is fastest, Squarespace looks the cleanest, WordPress the most flexible. None ship with electrician-specific conversion patterns out of the box — you'll still need to add NICEIC badges, service pages and local-SEO schema yourself. ConstructionWebDesign builds those in by default.

Do you do SEO for electricians?

Yes. Every electrician site ConstructionWebDesign builds ships with local SEO baked in: schema markup, Google Business Profile setup, postcode keywords, and a service page per job type (EICR, rewire, fuse board, EV charger) so each one ranks separately.

Can I show NICEIC / Part P registration on the site?

Yes — and they go where they convert: pinned in the header with the registration number linking to the official register, not buried in the footer. ConstructionWebDesign wires those badges in by default if you hold them; we leave them off cleanly if you don't.

Free quote · Built for electricians

Be the electrician Google sends them to.

Fixed price. Live in seven days. Built around your trade, not a generic agency template.