Electricians

Redesign your electrical contracting website

Most electricians have WordPress sites from 2014 with stretched stock photos, a phone number in the header, and no clear way to book online. Revamp modernizes your site in 2 minutes and keeps every piece of SEO equity you have.

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Electricians win business two ways: by showing up in Google’s local 3-pack, and by converting the visitors who find them. A 10-year-old WordPress site with stretched photos and no visible phone number fails at both.

What modern electrical contracting websites need

  • Phone number persistent in the header. Click-to-call on mobile. Every page, every scroll depth.
  • “Licensed & insured” badges with your actual license number — visible, not hidden in a footer.
  • Service pages by intent: emergency, new installation, inspection, upgrade, troubleshooting.
  • Residential vs commercial split — separate nav items and separate landing pages.
  • Service area page with named towns, suburbs, zip codes.
  • Reviews pulled from Google and displayed on every service page, not just the home page.
  • Online booking or a 10-second quote-request form, not an 8-field contact form.
  • Schema markup for Electrician, LocalBusiness, Service, Review, Person (master electrician bios).

What Revamp does

  • Paste your live URL
  • We generate a modern, mobile-first redesign in ~2 minutes
  • Export the HTML/CSS/JS or share a live preview link
  • Keep every heading, paragraph, and photo — only the design changes

Why this matters for SEO

Electricians compete in one of the highest-CPC local service categories. A Google Ads click for “emergency electrician” can cost $20–$100. Organic rankings are more defensible and cheaper long-term — but they require a site Google considers authoritative. Fast load, modern design, proper schema, and thin content removed. That’s what a Revamp redesign delivers.

Pricing for electrical contractors

  • DIY with Revamp: Free plan — 20 redesigns/month
  • Revamp Pro + a freelance developer to implement redirects and forms: ~$500 total
  • Traditional agency redesign for electricians: $6,000–$25,000

Most single-truck and small-shop electricians land at $500–$2,000 using Revamp + a freelancer. Multi-location commercial electricians typically invest $5,000–$15,000 with an agency.

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Start for free — paste your URL and see a redesign in 2 minutes. No credit card.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I need to modernize my electrical contracting website?

When a homeowner's panel is sparking at 10pm, they search and click the first three results. If your site looks unprofessional or takes 8 seconds to load, they call your competitor. Modern design + fast load + a visible phone number = more booked calls.

Will I lose my Google rankings?

No. Revamp preserves the heading structure, body content, and metadata. Do the standard SEO migration checklist — keep URLs identical, redirect any that change 1:1, preserve title tags and meta descriptions — and rankings stay stable.

What about emergency service call-outs?

Emergency electrical service is your highest-value search intent. Your site should show a visible phone number in the header, a persistent "24/7 emergency" badge, and a form that submits directly to your dispatch system. We handle all of that in the redesign.

Should I have separate pages for residential vs commercial?

Yes. Residential and commercial buyers search differently, compare differently, and have different decision timelines. Separate service pages let you rank for each intent and convert each audience with tailored proof points.

Do I need a service area page?

Yes — and it should mention specific towns/zip codes, not just "Greater [Metro] area." Google local rankings favor specific named geography. Revamp generates a template you populate with your service area towns.

Free to try

Revamp — redesign any website in 2 minutes

  • Paste any URL and get a fully responsive redesign in ~2 minutes
  • Share a live preview link — anyone can open it, no login needed
  • Export clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on paid plans

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