Websites for Electricians

A website that proves you're qualified before anyone lets you near their fuse board.

Electrical work is a trust decision. People check who's registered before they call. This is the site that shows your NICEIC number, your reviews, and your work, then puts your phone number one tap away.

Or spread it: £59/month, £0 upfront. Pay monthly.

01 · Sound familiar?

The bits that cost you jobs.

  • Before anyone lets you touch their wiring they want proof you're qualified, and there's nowhere online for them to check.
  • An electrician two streets over shows up first when people google 'electrician [your town]', so they get the call and you don't.
  • Landlords need EICR certificates and search for it directly, but you're invisible for exactly that work.
  • You're still paying a directory every month, and they own the customer, not you.
  • EV-charger and consumer-unit jobs are the good money, and nobody finds you for them.
02 · Why it matters

Nearly all of your customers look you up online before they call. When they search, they are choosing between the two or three businesses that actually showed up, you want to be one of them.

Word of mouth still works, but it travels through Google now. Someone gets your name from a neighbour, searches it, and decides in a few seconds whether you look like the real thing. When someone searches “electrician near me”, a handful of your competitors appear, that list is exactly where this puts you.

03 · The offer

Fixed prices, and you own it.

Pick a build tier below. The price is agreed before I start, and the site and domain are yours outright.

  • Starter

    £199one-off

    One page, done properly. Live in five days.

    • One-page site, live in 5 days
    • Click-to-call and enquiry form
    • Map and opening hours
    • Reviews section and photo gallery

    A trade or sole operator who needs to show up on Google and take calls, fast.

    Start with Starter
  • Best fit

    Standard

    £499one-off

    A proper small site. Up to five pages.

    • Up to 5 pages: home, services, about, areas covered, contact
    • Google Business Profile setup
    • Everything in Starter

    A growing business that wants room for services and the areas it covers.

    Start with Standard
  • Pro

    £999one-off

    Up to ten pages, built to be found.

    • Up to 10 pages incl. individual service and location pages
    • Review integration
    • Full local SEO foundations (schema, Google Business Profile optimisation)
    • Everything in Standard

    An established business competing on search across several services or towns.

    Start with Pro
  • Custom

    from £1,999scoped after a call

    Bookings, portals, tools, e-commerce.

    • Online booking and quoting tools
    • Customer or patient portals
    • E-commerce and web apps
    • Scoped and fixed-quoted after a call

    A business that needs the website to do a job, not just describe one.

    Start with Custom
  • Mobile-first, loads in under a second
  • You own the site and the domain, outright
  • 30 days of post-launch care included

Then looked after from £29/month

Hosting, backups, and someone to call. On the Growth plan I add a new page each month and keep you climbing on Google. Compare the plans.

04 · What you get

Every site, built to win the call.

  • One-tap click-to-call, fixed to the screen on a phone
  • Built mobile-first, loads in under a second
  • Your real job photos, not stock images
  • Google reviews shown where customers look
  • Your accreditations on display: NICEIC, NAPIT, Part P registered
  • Plain-English pages for each thing you do
  • Area pages for the towns you cover
  • A simple enquiry form that reaches you straight away
Built to show off your credentials
  • NICEIC
  • NAPIT
  • Part P registered
  • City & Guilds
  • Public liability insurance
  • Google reviews
05 · What it’s worth

One rewire or EV-charger installation is worth £800–£2,500 to you. A single job from the site covers the whole build with room to spare.

Compare that to a directory. A shared lead from a Checkatrade-style site costs £30–£80 and gets quoted against two of your rivals, and you rent that relationship forever. Enquiries through your own website are exclusively yours, and once it is built it keeps working whether you pay for leads or not.

06 · How it works

Four steps, no mystery.

  1. 01

    We talk

    A short call or a few messages. You tell me what you do and where you work.

  2. 02

    Fixed quote

    I tell you the price and what it includes. No hourly surprises, no scope creep.

  3. 03

    Built while you watch

    You see it come together on a private link and say what to change.

  4. 04

    Live and looked after

    It goes live, and I keep it running so you can get back to the job.

07 · Questions

The things electricians usually ask.

Why do I need a website when I'm already on a directory?

On a directory you're one of three or four names next to your competitors, and you pay every month for the privilege. Your own site puts you first, shows your NICEIC registration and your reviews without a rival's advert next to them, and the customer relationship stays yours. You stop renting a spot and start owning one.

Will it actually show up on Google when someone searches for an electrician?

That's the whole point of the build. Every page is written around what your customers actually type, 'electrician near me', 'EICR certificate [your town]', 'EV charger installation', so Google can match you to those searches. It won't happen overnight, but a site built the right way with a care plan behind it climbs steadily.

How fast can it be live?

For most electricians I have the site live inside two to three weeks from the day you send me your details and photos. If you need something up quickly to point new enquiries at, I can get a simpler version live sooner and add to it afterwards.

Can customers call or message me straight from the site?

Yes. Your number sits at the top of every page as a button, so on a phone it's one tap to call you. I can also add a short enquiry form for the landlords and letting agents who'd rather send you the property details for an EICR quote than ring.

Can I show my NICEIC or NAPIT registration and my insurance?

Yes, and you should, it's the first thing a careful customer looks for before letting you near their consumer unit. I put your registration number, your scheme badge and your insurance where people can see them, so a stranger can tell at a glance you're the real thing.

What about my domain and email, do I have to sort that out?

No, I handle it. I'll register your domain, set up a proper name@yourbusiness address, and keep it all in your name so you own it. You don't touch any technical settings, I deal with all of that and you just get the logins.

08 · Get a quote

Let’s get you found.

Tell me what you do and where. I reply within one working day, with a plain price.

Or write to info@jonesdigital.co.uk.