Industries · Electricians

Web design for electricians in Dorset

Mobile-first websites that get electricians found and called. Dedicated pages for the work that actually pays — EICRs, consumer units, rewires and EV chargers — with emergency call-out capture and local SEO baked in, built by two Dorset founders.

Common problems

Where most electricians' websites lose work

The gaps we fix on almost every electrician site we rebuild.

Invisible for emergency searches

When someone's lost power at 8pm they search “emergency electrician near me” and call whoever shows first. If you're not in the map pack with tap-to-call, that job goes to a competitor.

No EV charger page

“EV charger installation Dorset” is one of the fastest-growing searches in the trade. Most electrician sites have no page for it at all, so they never rank, and miss the highest-value domestic jobs going.

EICRs buried in a services list

Landlords and letting agents search specifically for “EICR” and “electrical safety certificate”. A single line on a generic services page won't rank, a dedicated, clear page will.

Certifications hidden

NICEIC, NAPIT and Part P are the trust signals that win the job. If they're not visible and verifiable on the page, you look the same as an unregistered cowboy.

No fixed prices or ballparks

Customers want a rough cost for a consumer unit swap or an extra socket before they ring. A simple pricing guide captures more enquiries and filters out the bargain-hunters.

Slow, unranked area coverage

One “areas covered” line never ranks for “electrician Wimborne”. Proper area pages for each town you cover bring in local searches you're currently invisible for.

What we build

A complete lead engine for your electrical business

Job-specific service pages

Dedicated, search-optimised pages for EICRs, consumer unit replacements, full and partial rewires, fault finding, and additional sockets and lighting, each ranking for its own terms.

EV charger landing page

A proper page targeting “EV charger installation [town]”, with OZEV/grant info, charger options and a quote request, so you own the fastest-growing keyword in the trade locally.

Emergency call-out capture

Sticky tap-to-call header on mobile and a fast emergency form, so the panicked 8pm searcher reaches you in one tap, not three.

Certification trust signals

NICEIC / NAPIT / Part P badges placed where they convert, with proper schema so your credentials are machine-readable for search and AI assistants.

Review integration

Google and Checkatrade reviews pulled onto your own site with review schema, so the star ratings can show in search results too.

Area-served pages & local SEO

Unique pages for Poole, Bournemouth, Christchurch, Wimborne and your wider patch, plus Google Business Profile optimisation and consistent citations.

Process

From quote to live site

01

Audit

We review your current site, your Google Business Profile and your competitors' rankings, and pinpoint where you are losing local visibility and leads.

02

Scope

We write down exactly what the new site will include — service pages, area pages, lead capture and reviews — and quote a fixed price up front.

03

Build

We design and build in modern Next.js with a staging URL from week one, so you can click through real pages and forms before anything goes live.

04

Launch & SEO

We handle DNS, Google Business Profile and citations at launch. Most clients stay on a monthly plan for ongoing local rankings work.

FAQ

Common questions from electricians

Will a new website actually get me more electrical work?

It's the combination that works: a fast, mobile-first site, dedicated pages for the jobs people search for (EICR, EV chargers, rewires), emergency call-to-action, and local SEO so you appear in the map pack. Most trade clients see meaningfully more enquiries within three to six months of a proper rebuild. We won't promise overnight page one — anyone who does is lying.

Can you build a page for EV charger installations?

Yes, and we strongly recommend it. “EV charger installation” searches are growing fast and most local electricians have no page for them. We build a dedicated, optimised page covering charger options, OZEV grant eligibility and a quote request, so you capture those high-value domestic jobs.

How much does an electrician's website cost?

A solid lead-generating electrician website with job-specific service pages, area pages and review integration typically lands at £999 to £2,500 fixed price, plus £99 per month for hosting, maintenance and support. Everything is fixed and itemised before we start — no surprise invoices.

Will my NICEIC and Part P registration show properly?

Yes. We surface your certifications prominently and mark them up with structured data so they're clear to customers and to search engines. Trust signals are one of the biggest factors in whether a visitor calls you or the next firm.

Do you handle the local SEO as well?

Yes. Every site we build is technically SEO-clean from day one. For ongoing local SEO — Google Business Profile, citations, local content and reviews — we offer a monthly retainer that runs alongside the hosting plan.

Ready to make the phone ring?

Tell us about your electrical business and your coverage area. We'll come back with a free audit and a fixed-price scope within one working day.