JIGL · Electrical Web Design

Electrical websites that actually book panel upgrades

No master-electrician license number or state board ID visible on the homepage. Homeowners worried about permits and insurance call the competitor who volunteers it.

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The usual problems

Why electrical sites usually fail

  1. No master-electrician license number or state board ID visible on the homepage. Homeowners worried about permits and insurance call the competitor who volunteers it.
  2. Your emergency line and your 'schedule a panel-upgrade consult' flow share the same form, so the 2am 'my breaker is smoking' call competes with a Tuesday quote request.
  3. Panel-upgrade, service-drop, and rewire pages don't exist, so you rank for 'electrician near me' but never for the high-ticket 'replace 100-amp panel with 200-amp' search.
What's included

What a JIGL electrical site includes

Licensing badge, front and center

Master-electrician license number, state board link, and insurance carrier on every page header, the trust signal most electricians hide three clicks deep.

Panel-upgrade landing pages

Dedicated pages for 100→200-amp panel upgrades, service-drop replacements, and whole-home rewires, each with permit timeline and typical cost transparency.

Emergency CTA, separate flow

A one-tap emergency number for smoke, sparks, or burning smell calls, totally separate from the planned-work quote form so urgent leads don't sit in a Tuesday backlog.

EV-charger install schema

Structured data for Level 2 home charger installs, including NEMA outlet types and supported makes. You rank when Tesla and Ford F-150 Lightning owners search your city.

Financing on big-ticket work

Monthly-payment framing for $8k–$25k jobs via GreenSky or Enhancify, embedded on the panel-upgrade and rewire pages where sticker shock lives.

Live review feed

Google and Yelp reviews pulled fresh every build, filtered to 4+ stars and arranged by service type so the panel-upgrade page shows panel-upgrade testimonials.

Target

Designed for electrical outcomes like:

Design goal
2.8×
panel-upgrade quotes / 90d

Built so that high-ticket panel and rewire quote submissions roughly triple when each has a dedicated page with transparent pricing and permit info.

FAQ

Electrical website questions

Do you build separate pages for residential, commercial, and industrial?
Yes if you serve all three. They're distinct buyer intents and distinct ranking terms. Most JIGL builds start with residential service pages and layer in commercial if your mix justifies the spend.
How do you handle permit and inspection messaging?
Each service page cites typical permit timeline, inspection responsibility, and any city-specific wrinkles for your service area. Homeowners arrive at the quote already educated on what they're paying for.
Can you integrate with my scheduling software?
Yes. ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, and FieldEdge all supported. Emergency calls route via SMS/paging while planned-work quotes drop into the CRM as new opportunities.
What does an electrical website cost?
Pro tier ($999) for single-location residential electricians. Elite tier ($1,299) if you have multiple trucks, commercial division, or need ZIP-code landing pages at scale.
How do you handle EV-charger install SEO?
A dedicated EV-charger install page with NEMA outlet, Level 2 vs Level 1, and per-vehicle compatibility schema. This one page typically earns its keep in the first month from Tesla-owner searches alone.
Do I own everything at launch?
Yes. Code, content, DNS, and schema are yours. You can move hosts, change developers, or sunset the site entirely without paying a severance fee to anyone.

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