Web Design · Canton, TX

Canton electricians deserve a website that actually brings in calls

Canton's got electricians who do solid work — residential, commercial, emergency calls at 2 AM. But most of them are running businesses off a website that looks like it was an afterthought. That's frustrating, because a good electrician in Van Zandt County shouldn't be losing jobs over something this fixable.

Your website is costing you jobs and you can feel it

You already know something's off. You're doing good work. Customers are happy. But new calls aren't coming in the way they should, and when you Google yourself, what comes up doesn't exactly scream "hire this person."

Here's what's happening in Canton right now — there are folks searching for an electrician, maybe after a storm knocks something loose, maybe because they just bought a place off the square and need a panel upgrade. They pull out their phone and start looking. Your website loads slow, or the layout's confusing, or there's no easy way to just call you. So they tap the back arrow and pick the next guy. That's it. That's the whole interaction. They didn't compare your prices or read your reviews. They just left.

And it's not your fault. Nobody taught you how to build a website. You're an electrician. You went through apprenticeships and got your license and spent years learning a real trade. But somewhere along the way, you needed a website, so you got one — and it was probably cheap, probably quick, and probably not built by someone who understood what an electrical contractor actually needs from a site. Your license numbers should be visible. Your service area should be obvious. Emergency contact should be right there, not buried in a menu. Photos of your panel work and commercial installs should be front and center on the page — not hidden in some gallery nobody clicks on.

A website for an electrician in Canton isn't the same as a website for a restaurant or a boutique. The person visiting your site has a problem right now. Maybe a breaker keeps tripping. Maybe they smell something burning. They don't want to browse. They want to know you're legit and they want to call you. That's what your site should do.

What we build and what it costs — no mystery to it

We build websites for tradespeople, and electricians are one of the industries where a clean, fast site makes the biggest difference. When someone needs electrical work, they're not shopping around for weeks. They need somebody now. Your website has to load fast, show your credentials, list your services clearly, and make it dead obvious how to contact you. That's what we build.

A full custom website starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. That gets you a site designed from scratch — not a template with your name dropped in. We'll set up your service pages so residential and commercial work are clearly separated. Your Texas electrical license, any certifications, insurance info — all displayed where people can see it without hunting. Click-to-call buttons that work on mobile. A contact form that's short enough people actually fill it out. And the site will be fast. Not "fast for a website" — actually fast.

If you want the site to start showing up when people in Canton, Wills Point, Edgewood, or Van search for an electrician, the website and SEO package starts at $3,500 and takes one to two weeks. That includes everything above plus the search work — getting your site structured so Google knows what you do and where you do it. For a trade like electrical work, where most jobs come from people searching with urgency, showing up in those results is worth more than any yard sign.

We're a small operation out of Tyler. You'll talk to the person actually building your site. No runaround, no weeks of back-and-forth. We build it, you review it, we launch it. And if something needs to change after launch, hosting runs $50 a month and that includes updates and support. Canton's a small town — reputation matters here more than anywhere. Yours should look as good online as it does in person.

What does web design cost for electricians?

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