Panel upgrades, EV charger installs, whole-home generators, lighting retrofits. Electrical work pays better than most trades but the lead pipeline is harder to fill. Your site has to do the educating before the homeowner calls.
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Electrical isn't an emergency business the way plumbing is. Homeowners don't search for an electrician at 11pm because their outlet died. They search at 2pm on a Saturday because they're thinking about an EV charger, or their breaker keeps tripping, or they want to add a circuit for the hot tub. Your site's job is to teach + convert, not just capture a panic call.
The electricians we work with want better leads, not just more leads. The website acts as the silent salesman: educates the homeowner on what panel upgrades actually involve, what a Level 2 EV charger costs to install, why their flickering lights aren't normal. By the time they call you, they're qualified.
A 200-amp panel upgrade is $3,500-$6,000. A Level 2 EV charger install with a sub-panel is $2,000-$3,500. Homeowners don't know any of that. They get sticker shock when you quote because they expected $400. The fix: dedicated landing pages with photos, real cost ranges, and what's actually involved — so when they call, they're pre-qualified for the price.
Whole-home generator installs (Generac, Kohler, Cummins) are $10,000-$18,000 jobs with 30%+ margins. Homeowners shop for these for weeks before they call. If your site doesn't have a generator landing page with sizing guide + financing badges + photos of completed installs, you're losing those deals to whoever does.
Homeowners are wary of unlicensed electrical work because they know it can burn the house down or void their insurance. Your master electrician license number, journeyman counts, and insurance carrier need to be visible on every page — not buried in a footer. We design it into the header and key conversion points.
EV charger installs are about to 5× over the next decade as adoption climbs. The electricians who own the SEO for "EV charger installer [city]" now will own that pipeline for years. We build a dedicated EV charger funnel: landing page, vehicle compatibility lookup, install gallery, financing options, online quote request.
Most generator leads waste 3 site visits and a phone consult before you realize they can't afford it. A sizing guide + transparent cost-range page on your site filters out the tire-kickers before they ever fill out a form. Customers who DO call you are pre-qualified.
Most electricians shops pick the subscription. One bill, one team, everything bundled. If you'd rather pay once and own the content, the one-time packages still work the same way. Pick whichever fits your books.
12-month commitment. Setup fee equals one month of service. No refunds. Cancel after month 12 with 30 days notice.
Yes — we put your master electrician license, journeyman counts, and insurance carrier prominently in the header, hero, and footer. Homeowners verify before they call.
Yes. Project gallery is included on every package. Pro and Premium subscriptions get an admin uploader so you can add new install photos without calling us.
If you do meaningful commercial work, yes — commercial buyers (property managers, GCs) search differently than homeowners. Pro subscription includes a separate commercial track with project-scope quote forms instead of click-to-call.
No tool can give a real quote without seeing the panel and the run. But the site CAN give realistic cost ranges that pre-qualify the lead, plus collect enough info (panel age, distance, vehicle) so your call is short and accurate.
Pick a plan, send us your content, and we'll have your electricians site live faster than most agencies can return a quote. Call (303) 625-6300 or pick a plan right now.
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