Website Redesign · Tyler, TX

A New Website Won't Fix Your Electrician Business in Tyler—But It'll Fix This

A website redesign won't get you more trucks or better apprentices. It won't change your licensing or make permit inspections go smoother. What it will do is stop losing you the jobs you should've gotten—the ones where a homeowner searched, found you, and left because your site didn't give them a reason to stay.

What an Electrician's Website Actually Needs

Electrical work has a trust problem that plumbing and HVAC don't. People are nervous about it. They've heard stories about house fires, bad wiring, unlicensed guys doing panel work. Your website is where you answer that nervousness before they even pick up the phone.

Your Texas electrical license number should be visible. Your insurance coverage, your years in the trade, any manufacturer certifications—all of that belongs on the site, not in a filing cabinet. When someone off Paluxy Drive needs a panel upgrade and they're comparing three electricians, the one with credentials displayed clearly gets the call.

Service categories matter. Don't lump everything into one page. Residential rewiring is different from commercial buildouts is different from generator installation. Each one deserves its own section so customers can find exactly what they need—and so Google can connect your site to the right searches.

Photos of your work help, especially for bigger projects. A commercial panel install, a whole-house rewire, outdoor lighting for a property near Faulkner Park. Not every job photographs well, but the ones that do should be on your site.

Emergency contact deserves special treatment. Someone with a tripped main breaker at 9 PM isn't going to browse your "About" page. Your phone number—clickable, large—should be the first thing they see. We build sites with that in mind.

The Build: What You Get and What It Costs

We design for the phone first. More than half the people searching for an electrician are doing it from a mobile device, often standing in a dark room. The site has to work perfectly at that size.

Fast loading. No animations, no giant image sliders, no scripts that take ten seconds to run. Clean pages that show up immediately. Your services, your credentials, your phone number, and a way to request a quote.

A full electrician's website—service pages, credentials, photo gallery, contact form, Google Maps integration—starts at $1,500. It's ready in about a week. A smaller site, maybe just a landing page with your services and contact info, starts at $300 and takes a few days.

You own the code. Not us, not a platform. You. Hosting and maintenance runs starting at $50 a month if you want us to handle that, but it's optional. You can host it wherever you want.

Alright, Cards on the Table

You're an electrician. You don't have time to think about websites. You've been meaning to deal with yours for a year, maybe two. It still has your old phone number on it, or your old address, or a service you stopped offering.

We get it. This isn't your thing. And honestly, it shouldn't have to be.

What we're offering is simple: we build you a site that looks professional, loads fast, and makes it easy for someone to call you or fill out a form. We structure it so Google can find it. We hand it over and it's yours.

No monthly contracts required. No platform you're stuck on. If six months from now you want to change something, you can call us or call anyone—the code is standard, any developer can work on it.

The homeowners in Tyler and around Smith County who need electrical work—they're searching right now. The question is whether they find you or the other company with a better site. That's the piece we fix.

What does website redesign cost for electricians?

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