For UK electricians and electrical contractors

Website design for electricians that turns local searches into enquiries.

Launch around the electrical work you actually want: clear services, supported locations, approved qualifications and a straightforward route to describe the job.

The demonstration is fictional and noindex. A customer version must replace every claim, image and contact route with approved evidence.

One intent per pageEvidence before claimsTrade-specific enquiriesBuilt for UK customers

What customers need to decide

A useful electrician website removes uncertainty before contact.

Visual polish matters, but the page structure must also explain fit, scope, evidence and what happens next. These are the decisions this cluster is designed to support.

01

Safety and scope

Explain what the visit covers, what may require testing and where a quote depends on inspection.

02

Approved qualifications

Show current scheme memberships and certificate details only after the business supplies evidence.

03

Domestic or commercial fit

Help visitors recognise whether the contractor handles their property, job type and working hours.

04

Fault details before contact

Capture symptoms, property type and urgency without claiming an unverified response time.

A crawlable page system

Each real customer decision gets a clear place.

The launch map should stay as small as the available services, geography and evidence allow. It can expand later from customer questions and Search Console data.

01

Homepage

Set the main proposition for electrical contractors and route visitors to the work that matters most.

02

Focused services

Give consumer units and fault finding separate scope, proof and enquiry paths.

03

Supported areas

Use local operating detail and genuine projects, not a list of town-name substitutions.

04

Project evidence

Connect approved electrician work to the service and area it actually supports.

05

Useful advice

Answer a specific buying question and link the reader back to the relevant electrician service.

06

Qualified contact

Collect enough context for a useful response while keeping consent, privacy and expectations clear.

Better than a generic contact form

Ask for the details that shape a useful first response.

The live customer form is configured only after contact handling, consent and expectations are approved. The fictional demonstration keeps every contact route inert.

  • Electrical issue or planned work
  • Property and supply type
  • Symptoms or test history
  • Safe contact preference

Evidence inventory

The design creates evidence slots. The business must fill them.

No accreditation, review, insurance statement, project outcome, price or service promise is published as fact until its source and permission are recorded.

Current scheme membershipApproved insurance detailsCustomer-owned project imagesVerified review sources

Inspect the connected example

See Circuit & Co Electrical as a complete fictional site.

The 12-page demonstration shows how services, areas, projects and advice reinforce one another. It cannot accept enquiries, makes no customer claim and is marked noindex on every page.

✓ Twelve connected pages✓ Fictional label throughout✓ No live contact actions✓ Noindex on every page

What the example contains

Pages shaped around this trade—not a town-name swap.

Consumer unit replacementElectrical fault findingElectrician in MoseleyHow to compare consumer-unit quotes

Before you choose

Clear answers for electrical contractors.

Will this website automatically rank?

No. It creates a crawlable, relevant foundation, but visibility also depends on competition, evidence, internal links, local signals, genuine authority and ongoing improvement.

Can I copy the fictional demonstration?

Use the structure and components, not the fictional identity or claims. Your services, areas, contact details, projects, reviews and credentials must come from approved business evidence.

Why use separate service pages?

Consumer units and fault finding involve different questions and evidence. Focused pages explain each job properly and give internal links a precise destination.

How many pages should the first version have?

Enough to cover the strongest verified services and locations without padding. Start with the pages you can support, then expand from real customer questions and measured search data.

Plan the first useful version

Bring your services, areas and current evidence.

We will map the smallest sensible electrician website and show which parts can be self-managed or supported by TradeSites.