I build fast, findable websites for Hampton Roads electricians
When a panel trips at 9pm or a generator quits in the middle of a nor'easter, people grab their phone and search for an electrician they can trust right now. I build the site that shows up in that moment, loads fast, and makes calling you the obvious next step. I live in Norfolk, I build every site myself, and I build it around the work you actually do.
What I build and run for electricians
Most electricians in Hampton Roads get their work from referrals and the truck, and that is great until it slows down. Meanwhile the panel upgrade, the generator install, the EV charger job is going to whoever shows up first when someone searches, and too often that is a national lead reseller or a competitor with a faster site. If your current electrical contractor website is slow, hard to read on a phone, or invisible on Google, you are quietly handing those calls away. Good electrician marketing is not loud. It is being the clear, trusted answer the second someone needs you.
A website built around the jobs you actually run
Panel upgrades, generator installs, EV chargers, service calls, new construction. Each one gets its own clear page, so the homeowner searching at 9pm lands on exactly what they need and calls you instead of the next name down.
Electrician SEO that ranks you town by town
I set it up so you show up when someone in Chesapeake or Suffolk searches for the exact work you do, not just for your business name. That is where the steady calls come from.
Emergency and after hours pages that get the call
When a breaker keeps tripping or the power is out after a storm, the page loads fast and puts your number one tap away. That is what turns a worried search into a booked job tonight.
Service area pages for every city you cover
A Norfolk page, a Virginia Beach page, a Chesapeake page, and so on, each written for that town so Google trusts that you actually work there and shows you to the people who live there.
Google Business Profile and reviews, handled
I get your profile and your site pulling in the same direction so you climb the map results and the reviews you have already earned start doing real work for you.
Pages that speak to builders and new construction
If you wire new homes across Chesapeake and Suffolk, I build a section aimed at general contractors and developers, not just homeowners, so the bigger repeat jobs can find you too.
Here is the closest proof I can show you.
I have not shipped an electrical build in Hampton Roads yet, so here is the honest version: Blackbird Detailing is a Virginia Beach local service business I built and now rank across Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Norfolk, and the same on page and local SEO work is exactly what an electrician needs. You can see the full story on the Blackbird Detailing case study.
Increase in organic keywords
Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk
Blackbird Detailing. Organic ranking keywords over time. Source: Semrush.
What ships on every electrical build
This is the baseline, not a list of upsells in a sales deck. Plain outcomes, not jargon.
Across Hampton Roads:
Hampton Roads runs on older housing, from Ghent bungalows to postwar Chesapeake ranches, and that means a steady run of panel upgrades and rewires for homes that were never wired for today's load. Every hurricane season sends a wave of generator installs, and EV chargers and new construction keep growing across Chesapeake and Suffolk. The people who need that work search city by city, so seo for electricians here is really about ranking in each town you serve, not just one. I build and structure your site so you show up in Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, and wherever the next job actually is.
What your electrical website costs
Fixed prices, quoted up front. Most small business sites land between $2,500 and $10,000. Here is where the tiers sit.
Starter
A clean, fast site for a focused business that needs to look right and get found.
Standard
More pages, service and location pages, and lead capture built in.
Full Build
Custom features like booking, a member area, or multi location.
Custom
A larger platform built around how your business actually runs.
How I work with electricians
Same discipline whatever you do. The pages differ, the standard does not.
Discovery and a look at who ranks
I pull the data on who currently shows up when your customers search in Hampton Roads, find the gap, and map the plan to close it.
Strategy and layout
Pages mapped to what your customers actually search and the questions they ask before they hire. You review every layout before I write a line of code.
Built by hand
I build the site myself and test it on a real phone over real cell service before you ever see it. No page builder, no bloat, fast because a slow site loses the call.
Launch, rank, and watch
I get the site live, line it up with your Google Business Profile, run the local SEO, and watch the first weeks to fix anything Google flags.
What should I look for in electrician web design?
Most electricians are not web people, and the market knows it, which is why the trades keep getting sold slow template sites and locked in SEO contracts. You do not need any of that. Here is what genuinely matters when you are deciding who builds and ranks your site.
Electricians FAQs
Straight answers to what owners actually ask before they hire.
What does a website for an electrician cost?
Most electrician sites land between $2,500 and $10,000, quoted as a fixed price up front. A Starter site is $2,500. A Standard site with more service pages and lead capture is $5,000. A Full Build with custom features starts higher. If you also want me running your SEO, that starts at $750 a month, month to month, with no contract.
How long does it take to build?
About 4 to 6 weeks for most electrical businesses. The first week is me learning your work, your service area, and your best jobs. Then I build, you review, and we launch. After that you get 30 days of support, so if something needs a tweak once real customers are using it, I am still there.
Will my site actually rank on Google?
That is the whole point, not an afterthought. I build the site clean and fast, structure it so Google and AI answer engines can read it, and write real pages for the work and the towns you serve. Ranking takes a little time, but I have taken a local service business from a standing start to ranking across its whole service area, and the same approach works for an electrician.
Why hire you instead of a bigger marketing agency?
Because the person you talk to is the person building your site and running your SEO. There is no account manager, no offshore team, no handoff. You get someone local who picks up the phone, learns your business, and is still there after launch. For most electricians, that is worth more than a big agency logo.
Can the site bring in the bigger jobs, like panel upgrades and generator installs?
Yes, and that is how I build it. Instead of one page that lists everything, you get focused pages for panel upgrades, generator installs, EV chargers, and new construction, each written to catch the person searching for that exact job, which is where the higher value work comes from.
Do you only work with electricians in Norfolk?
No. I am based in Norfolk and I work with electrical contractors across all of Hampton Roads, including Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, Portsmouth, and Newport News, plus Richmond and Roanoke. Being local means I understand this market, our storm season, and our older housing, and I can meet you in person if you want.
Want a straight answer on your electrical website?
I will look at what you have now and send you a plain report and a fixed quote. No contracts, month to month, and you work with me, the person doing the work.
Where I build electrical sites across Hampton Roads
Same work, tuned to how each city searches.
Other industries I build for
Same approach, tuned to how your neighbors search.