Click-to-call & out-of-hours
Sticky phone button on mobile and a clear line on whether you offer emergency call-outs. When the power trips, people call first.
A lot of electrician websites look fine at a glance but hide the details customers need: what you install, whether you do emergencies, and proof you're properly registered. I'm Zak Furness, and I build electrician web design that leads with your number, spells out your services in plain English, and loads quickly when someone searches on a phone with half a signal.

Typical builds include tap-to-call, pages for rewires, EICR reports, EV chargers, and fault finding, plus the areas you cover and a straightforward contact or quote form.
Structured so search engines and homeowners both get a clear picture of what you do. Real job photos, registration details where customers expect them, and copy in plain English so people know you're the right electrician before they call.
Sticky phone button on mobile and a clear line on whether you offer emergency call-outs. When the power trips, people call first.
Dedicated sections for rewires, fuse boards, EICR certificates, lighting, EV chargers, and fault finding, not one generic list buried at the bottom.
Towns you cover plus domestic, commercial, or landlord work spelled out so local searches and the right customers find you.
Space for NICEIC, NAPIT, or equivalent registration, insurance, reviews, and job photos, the details that separate you from a mate with a van.
Tell me what you need and I'll email a ballpark quote. Prefer a quick chat? WhatsApp or book a call instead.
This page is about marketing websites for electrical businesses, not job management apps, quoting software, or browser extensions.
Professional layouts that still feel approachable on mobile: your logo, NICEIC or NAPIT badges where relevant, clear service blocks, and contrast that reads well on site or in a van at the end of a long day.
Next.js sites with click-to-call, WhatsApp, enquiry forms, fast load on 4G, and free Vercel hosting, so you're not paying Wix or Squarespace every month on top of the build.
Electricians don't need animation-heavy agency sites. You need enquiries from people who already know they need an electrician. I build around real searches: “electrician near me”, “EICR [town]”, “EV charger installer”, “fuse board replacement”.
I work with electrical businesses across the UK. WhatsApp for quick questions, a call when you want a fixed price, and a staging link you can check on your phone between jobs.
You get a custom site on free hosting, not a template where the sparky down the road has the same theme with a different logo swapped in.
Tell me your services, coverage area, and whether you want quote forms, WhatsApp, or call-only. I'll confirm if £500 covers it or if you need extra pages.
We agree structure (usually homepage, services, areas, contact), then I build on a preview link you can open between call-outs.
Go live on your domain with SSL and free hosting. Optional updates when you add EV work, expand coverage, or want new photos on site.
A bit about me

Hi, I'm Zak Furness, a freelance web designer and developer based in Carmarthen, West Wales. I work from home and build sites for businesses that need something clear, fast, and easy for customers to use on a phone.
I build websites for domestic and commercial electricians UK-wide, with remote delivery and a staging link you review before launch.
I've been doing web development for 7+ years, mostly through Fiverr and Upwork, working with 180+ clients on websites, browser extensions, and SaaS projects. Recently I've been focusing more on direct work with local businesses, so you deal with me on WhatsApp or a call, not an agency account manager.
No obligation. Fill in the quote form, message on WhatsApp, or book a 30-minute call. I'll reply with clear next steps.
Electricians websites from £500. Tell me what you need and I'll reply with next steps.