Web Design · Bullard, TX

Web design for electricians in Bullard

A website won't make you a better electrician. It won't fix a bad reputation or make up for not answering your phone. But if you're good at what you do and people can't find you — or they find you and your site looks rough — that's a problem worth fixing.

What a website actually does for an electrician

It gets you in front of people who already need you. Someone in Bullard has a breaker that keeps tripping at 10pm. They grab their phone. They're not browsing — they're looking for someone who can fix it tomorrow morning. Your website is the thing that either makes them call you or scroll past you.

So what matters? Speed. A clear phone number. A list of what you do — residential panel upgrades, commercial wiring, ceiling fan installs, whatever your bread and butter is. Your license number and any certs you carry. Photos of actual work you've done, not something pulled from the internet.

Bullard's growing. Lots of new construction between there and the lake, new neighborhoods popping up near Candyland Park, folks finishing out shops and outbuildings. An electrician with a decent website in a town that size stands out fast. Most of your competition either doesn't have a site or has one that looks like it was built during a free trial of something.

Ok so real talk

You probably don't want to spend a ton of money on a website. That's fine. You're an electrician, not a tech startup. A simple site with your services, your number, and some photos of your work — that starts at $300 and takes a few days. Done.

If you want something bigger — service pages for residential vs commercial, a contact form, maybe a page that shows up when someone Googles "electrician near Bullard" — a full site starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. And if you want the SEO piece too, where we actually build the site to rank in search results, that's $3,500.

Hosting runs $50 a month. That covers keeping your site live, fast, and updated. No weird contracts.

You don't need all of it right now. Start with what makes sense. A $300 site that actually works beats a $5,000 site that sits there doing nothing.

Things worth getting right the first time

Your license and insurance info should be on every page. Not buried in a footer nobody reads — visible. People hiring an electrician care about that more than almost anything else. It's the difference between "yeah I'll call them" and "eh, I'll keep looking."

Emergency contact info matters too. If someone can call you for urgent work, make that obvious. A button that says "Call Now" at the top of every page. Sounds simple because it is.

And your service list — be specific. Don't just say "electrical services." Say panel upgrades. Say EV charger installation. Say landscape lighting. Say generator hookups. The more specific you are, the easier it is for someone to say "yep, that's what I need" and pick up the phone. Plus each one of those specific services is something people actually search for. So it helps with Google too.

What does web design cost for electricians?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most electricians in Bullard land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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