Accreditations front and centre
Your NICEIC, NAPIT, Part P and Competent Person Scheme credentials shown clearly — the proof nervous customers need before they'll let you near their wiring.
Customers letting an electrician into their home want proof you're competent — your NICEIC or Part P, real reviews, and the jobs you actually do. We build fast, mobile-first sites that show all of it in seconds and make calling you effortless. Fixed price from £1,495.

Electrical work is high-trust and high-stakes. Nobody wants a cowboy rewiring their consumer unit, so the first thing a customer looks for is proof you're qualified and insured. If your website doesn't immediately show your NICEIC, NAPIT or Part P status — alongside genuine reviews — you look exactly like the unqualified sparky they're trying to avoid.
Then there's the practical stuff. People search for electricians on a phone, usually because something has tripped or they need a certificate for a house sale or rental. They want to know fast: do you cover their area, do you do EICRs, can you come this week, and what's your number? A site that buries all that behind stock photos and vague “quality service” waffle loses them in seconds.
A proper electrician website earns trust before the phone call even happens — clear accreditations, transparent services, real job photos and reviews — then makes getting in touch a single tap.
Built in as standard on every PulseCreate site.
Your NICEIC, NAPIT, Part P and Competent Person Scheme credentials shown clearly — the proof nervous customers need before they'll let you near their wiring.
A big tappable number on every page, plus a simple enquiry form for landlords and businesses who prefer to email about EICRs and larger jobs.
Dedicated pages for what you actually do — consumer units, rewires, EICRs, EV chargers, smoke alarms, emergency call-outs — so customers (and Google) know you cover their job.
Your Checkatrade, Which? Trusted Trader or Google reviews embedded on the page, with public liability insurance details so customers know you're properly covered.
Pages for each town — “Electrician in Horsham”, “EICR testing in Crawley” — so you rank for the local searches that actually turn into booked jobs.
Real photos of consumer unit upgrades, EV charger installs and rewires you've completed. Showing finished work sells it far better than stock images of strangers.
Most of these we fix on day one.
No NICEIC number, no Part P mention, no insurance details. For a trade where safety credentials are everything, that silence is a red flag that costs you the job.
“All electrical work undertaken” tells a landlord hunting for an EICR nothing. Specific service pages — rewires, EV chargers, testing — both rank better and convert better.
Photos of generic models in hard hats ring hollow. Real photos of your van, your team and your finished installs build genuine trust.
Customers won't ring to ask if you'll come to them — they'll just pick the next sparky who makes it obvious. State your area clearly on every page.
Want to know what else might be quietly costing you work? Read our guide to 12 website red flags that cost you customers.
A full custom electrician website — designed, built and search-ready — is a fixed £1,495. No hourly billing, no surprise add-ons, no lock-in. That includes your accreditations, reviews, service pages, service-area SEO setup and SSL.
Want us to handle hosting, updates and ongoing support too? That's an optional £50/month — you're never tied in. See the full pricing breakdown for what's included.
We'll mock up a free homepage for your electrical business before you pay a penny. See how it works in See your new website before you pay.
A full custom electrician website from PulseCreate is a fixed £1,495, including design, build, SEO setup and SSL. Optional hosting and support is £50/month. See our pricing for the full breakdown.
Yes. We display your NICEIC, NAPIT, Part P and Competent Person Scheme credentials prominently, along with any other trade body memberships — the trust signals customers look for before hiring an electrician.
Yes. We build every site search-ready with fast load times, structured data and service-area pages, plus we help you set up a Google Business Profile — the single biggest lever for local rankings. See our local SEO checklist.
Free homepage demo for your electrical business — no obligation.