Web design · Electricians

Web design for electricians that keeps the diary full.

Mobile-first websites and local SEO for Irish electricians and electrical contractors. Built around rewires, EV chargers, fuse board upgrades and emergency call-outs, not vanity rankings.

Local SEO case study
+405%
Organic traffic, 12 months

A local Irish service business with minimal online presence. A new site, proper service area pages, Google Business Profile work and ongoing local SEO delivered a 405% increase in organic traffic, and a steady stream of qualified enquiries with it. The same playbook works for electricians. There is a sister page on electrician SEO too.

What's included

Everything your business actually needs.

Most electrician websites in Ireland are a phone number on a template, or worse, a Facebook page and nothing else. Customers checking whether you are Safe Electric registered, what areas you cover and whether you will answer the phone find nothing — and move to the next name. Meanwhile the highest-value work, EV charger installs and rewires, goes to whoever looks most established online. I build sites that win that comparison.

Mobile-first design for people searching 'electrician near me' with a tripped board and no lights

Tap-to-call buttons everywhere, with call tracking so you know which jobs came from the site

Service pages for the work you actually want more of (rewires, fuse boards, EV chargers, solar, emergency call-outs)

Service area pages for the towns and counties you cover, with proper local SEO

Google Business Profile setup and optimisation, with a steady review-gathering process

Trust signals built in: Safe Electric / RECI registration, insurance, real photos of your work

Fast, lightweight build that loads in seconds on a phone in a house with no power sockets working

Honest reporting on calls and quote requests, not vanity rankings

What matters

Three things that move the needle.

Electrical work is bought on trust and availability. The site has to prove you are registered, show you cover their area, and make ringing you effortless.

Calls, not clicks

Tap-to-call buttons, call tracking, and a structure built around getting the phone to ring.

Registered and provable

Safe Electric registration, insurance and certifications displayed where customers actually look for them.

The high-value work

Dedicated pages for EV chargers, rewires and solar — the jobs that pay for the site many times over.

Coverage

Built around what people actually search for.

Every key service gets its own page, structured around real customer intent and the areas you cover. Whether someone searches "EV charger installation Cork" or "emergency electrician Mallow", they should land somewhere useful.

EV charger installation Rewiring and partial rewires Fuse board upgrades Emergency call-outs Solar PV and battery storage Lighting design and installation Periodic inspection and certs Commercial and farm electrical
Process

Three steps, no faff.

01

Scope

We talk through the kinds of jobs you want more of, the areas you cover, and what's currently bringing in (or not bringing in) work. Quick and practical, no jargon.

02

Design and build

A custom, mobile-first website built around call-outs and quote requests. Service pages, area pages and the registration and insurance proof customers look for.

03

Launch and grow

We launch, set up Google Business Profile properly, and add local SEO and reviews work over the following months. Calls and quote requests grow steadily.

The electrician who looks most established gets the job.

For electrical work, Google's local pack and the first organic result take most of the clicks. If your online presence is a half-filled Facebook page while the contractor down the road has a fast site with photos, reviews and Safe Electric registration front and centre, the comparison is over before you knew it was happening.

A proper website plus a proper local SEO setup tilts that in your favour. More EV charger installs, more rewires, more call-outs — and a pipeline that does not depend on word of mouth alone.

Pairs naturally with electrician SEO for ongoing growth, or see the main web design page for the full picture.

Questions

Common questions.

Why do electricians need a different web design approach?+

Electrical work is regulated and safety-critical, so customers check credentials before they call — Safe Electric registration, insurance, real photos of real jobs. And a lot of the searching happens in a hurry, on a phone, when something has tripped or died. The site has to load fast, prove you are legitimate, and make calling effortless. Generic templates bury all of that.

Can the site help me get more EV charger work?+

Yes — this is the single biggest opportunity for most Irish electricians right now. A dedicated EV charger installation page, done properly with the SEAI grant explained, is one of the highest-converting pages an electrician can have. Same for solar PV. These are researched purchases, so the electrician with the clearest information usually gets the enquiry.

How quickly will I see more calls?+

A new site usually starts producing more calls in the first 4 to 8 weeks once it is launched and Google Business Profile is set up properly. Local SEO and reviews compound over 3 to 6 months. Most electrician sites are competing against very little, which is the opportunity.

Do I need a separate page for every town I cover?+

Not necessarily. We build proper area pages for the towns where you actually want more work and where the search demand is real. Done right, this is one of the highest-impact things a local trade can do for SEO. Done lazily, it is thin content that hurts you. We do it right.

What does it cost?+

A typical electrician website project runs in the low-to-mid four figures depending on scope, with optional monthly local SEO and Google Ads after launch. You'll get a clear quote up front, with no hidden retainers or lock-ins. The site stays yours.

Do you only work with electricians in Cork?+

I'm based in Cork but I work with trades across Ireland. The approach is the same whether you're in Cork, Dublin, Galway, Limerick or anywhere in between. Most of the work happens remotely, with a kickoff call and ongoing check-ins.

Get started

Talk about an electrician website

Tell me a bit about the business and the kinds of jobs you want more of. I will come back within a working day, with honest thoughts.

Start the conversation