Web Design · New Chapel Hill, TX

Web Design for Electricians in New Chapel Hill

You've probably already tried a version of this. Maybe you built something yourself on one of those drag-and-drop platforms, or you paid someone a few hundred bucks and got back a site that barely functions. Either way, you're here because it didn't work—and now you need something that actually does.

The Problem With Most Electrician Websites

Most of the website options marketed to electricians are template-based systems that treat your business like every other trade. They stick a stock layout on there, swap in your phone number, and call it done. The result is a site that looks like every other contractor page in East Texas. Nobody remembers it. Nobody trusts it enough to call.

And in a place like New Chapel Hill, trust matters more than traffic volume. Folks here know their neighbors. They drive past your truck on FM 346. But when something goes wrong at 10 PM and they need an electrician fast, they're still pulling out their phone and searching. If your site loads slow, doesn't list your license info, or makes it hard to find your number—they're calling whoever shows up next.

That's the part most web designers miss entirely. An electrician's website isn't a brochure. It's a tool. It needs to answer three questions in about five seconds: what do you do, are you licensed, and how do I contact you right now.

What We Build Into Every Electrician Site

1. **Emergency contact placement.** Your phone number goes at the top of every page, clickable on mobile, visible without scrolling. Electrical emergencies don't wait, and neither should your customers.

2. **Service breakdown by category.** Residential panel upgrades, commercial wiring, generator installs, ceiling fan replacements—whatever you handle, it gets its own section with plain descriptions. People want to confirm you do the specific job they need before they pick up the phone.

3. **License and certification display.** Your TDLR number, insurance info, and any manufacturer certifications go right on the site. In a small community like New Chapel Hill, reputation is everything—but even your neighbors want to see credentials before they let someone open their breaker box.

4. **Photo sections for completed work.** Residential and commercial. Real photos of your actual jobs. Panel installs, rewiring projects, outdoor lighting. This is what separates a professional site from a generic one.

5. **Fast load times on any connection.** Rural East Texas doesn't always have the fastest internet. Your site needs to load quickly even on a mediocre cell signal out near the community heritage sites or along the back roads south of town.

Pricing and What to Expect

A simple one-page site with your services, contact info, and credentials starts at $300 and takes a few days. That covers the basics and works fine if you just need a clean presence online that doesn't embarrass you.

If you want something more complete—multiple service pages, a photo gallery of your work, a proper contact form, and mobile-friendly design—a full website starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. For electricians who want to show up when people in New Chapel Hill or the surrounding Smith County area search for electrical work, a website paired with local SEO starts at $3,500 and takes one to two weeks.

We also handle hosting at $50 per month. That keeps your site live, secure, and updated so you don't have to think about it. You focus on pulling wire. We'll keep your site running.

What does web design cost for electricians?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most electricians in New Chapel Hill 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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If your current site isn't getting people to call, let's fix that—contact us to get started on a website built for your electrical business.

We work with electricians across Smith County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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