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Websites for electrical contractors
What's holding your electrical business back online
ESA License Not Visible
You're ESA-licensed but your website doesn't show it. Customers can't verify you're legitimate, so they go with the contractor who displays their credentials.
Missing the EV Charger Boom
EV charger installations are exploding in Ontario. If you don't have a dedicated page for it, those $2,000+ jobs go to someone who does.
No Trust Signals
No reviews, no certifications, no team photos. Your website looks like it could be anyone — customers need to trust you in their home.
High-Value Jobs Lost Online
Electrical panel upgrades are $500-$15,000 jobs. Customers research before committing that much money. If your online presence is weak, you lose.
No City-Specific Pages
You serve 10 cities but have one generic page. You're not ranking for "electrician in Oakville" or "electrician in Hamilton".
Ontario electrical searches are massive. Are you capturing them?
What your electrical website includes
Every site is built to convert electrical-specific searches into booked jobs.

ESA Certification Badges
Your ESA license, Master Electrician credentials, and insurance prominently displayed. Instant credibility.

EV Charger Landing Page
Dedicated page targeting the fastest-growing electrical service. Capture leads from the EV boom.

Before/After Gallery
Showcase panel upgrades, rewiring projects, lighting installations. Visual proof of your quality work.

Service Area Pages
Individual pages for each city you serve. Rank for "licensed electrician [city]" searches.
High-Value Lead Forms
Quote request forms designed for big jobs. Capture project details, preferred timeline, and budget range.

Team & Credential Display
Show your team, their certifications, and years of experience. Build personal trust before the first call.
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