Searching "how to make a free electrician website"? You're in the right place. Homeowners booking a panel upgrade, an EV charger install, or chasing down a tripping circuit almost always Google an electrician near me before they call — and they filter hard on whoever looks licensed and legitimate. This guide covers how to build an electrician website for free yourself, and the quicker route where we build it for you at no cost.
Can you really make an electrician website for free?
You can get online for $0 with a free builder, but the free tiers come with trade-offs that hit electricians harder than most:
- A builder subdomain like yourname.wixsite.com — not a great look for a trade where customers are checking that you're a real, credentialed business.
- Competitor ads displayed on your free pages.
- Weak local SEO, so ranking for "electrician [your city]" or "EV charger installation [your area]" is an uphill battle.
- Nowhere to properly showcase your licence and certifications — the single biggest trust signal you have.
Free works to get started. Just know that for a trade built on trust and credentials, presentation is part of the sale.
How to make a free electrician website, step by step
- Pick a builder — Wix or Google Sites are the easiest free options. Keep the design clean and fast.
- Register a real domain if you can — yoursparky.ca for ~$12/year beats a free subdomain for trust and ranking.
- Build the five pages that matter: Home, Services, your licence/credentials, Reviews, and Contact with a quote form.
- Display your licence and certifications prominently — number, insurance, and any certification logos. Google and homeowners both reward demonstrated credentials.
- Set up your Google Business Profile with "Electrician" as the primary category and every town you serve listed.
- Collect reviews — text your Google review link after each job. Electricians with 10+ reviews dominate local results.
Lead-gen sites like Thumbtack and HomeAdvisor charge you per lead. Your own website means free leads forever — the customer finds you, calls you directly, and you keep the full job value.
What a great electrician website includes (with examples)
- Licence and certification badges front and centre.
- A clear services list — panel upgrades, rewires, EV charger installation, inspections, lighting, fault-finding.
- A dedicated section for your specialism (EV chargers or solar battery hookups, say) so it can rank on its own.
- An emergency/availability line with a click-to-call number.
- Coverage area and reviews so visitors confirm you're local and trusted.
That's the exact structure of the electrician sites we build — designed so a homeowner searching "electrician near me" lands, trusts, and calls.
How much does an electrician website cost?
- Free builder: $0 — with the subdomain, ads, and SEO limits above.
- Paid builder: ~$15–30/month, forever, self-built.
- Freelancer: $500–1,500 one-off.
- Agency: $2,000–5,000+ custom.
- The Toolbox: $0 to build, ~$5–10/month self-hosted, files yours to keep.
One EV charger install or a single rewire is worth more than years of hosting. The site pays for itself on the first job it generates.
The shortcut: we build your electrician website free
Rather skip the build? We build free websites for electricians — five pages, mobile-first, your licence and services presented properly, and your Google Business Profile set up so you rank from day one. Seven days, yours to keep, no catch.
For the bigger picture, read how electricians get found on Google, or apply for your free electrician website.