
A WEBSITE FIX DOUBLED ELECTRICAL LEADS | COLLECTIVE POWER
It wasn’t a redesign. It wasn’t a new logo. It wasn’t even a whole new website.
It was just one smart change and it doubled inquiries for a small electrical contractor in under 30 days.
This happens more often than you think. Many electricians aren’t losing business because they lack experience they’re losing it because their electrician website isn’t working like it should.
What Was the Fix?
Here’s what we did:
We added a simple, clear contact section at the top of every page with a "Call Now" button on mobile and a clean form for customers who preferred messaging.
That’s it.
The electrician already had a decent-looking site. But the problem was: customers couldn’t reach him fast. The phone number was buried in the footer. The contact form was glitchy on phones.
Once we cleaned that up, leads started coming in faster and way more often.
We break down these kinds of issues every day at Collective Power Agency for electricians and other local pros.
Why Electrician Websites Lose Inquiries
Most people who visit a service business website aren’t reading blog posts or browsing around. They’re trying to do one thing: get in touch.
And if they can’t do that easily, they leave. Your site could be turning away business if it:
Isn’t mobile-friendly
Loads too slowly
Hides the phone number
Has a broken contact form
Looks outdated or untrustworthy
Doesn’t say what areas or services you cover
Even if your electrical contractor website looks okay, it may not be doing its job: turning visitors into calls and appointments.
We cover more tips like this on the Collective Power Agency site.
Simple Website Fixes That Get Results
Electricians don’t need fancy websites. They need websites that work. That means:
A fast, mobile-friendly layout
Clear buttons to call or message you
Your services and service areas listed clearly
Good photos of your real work
2–3 solid reviews right on the homepage
When your electrician web design checks these boxes, people stay longer, trust you faster, and reach out without hesitation.
Most importantly, they don’t bounce to the next contractor.
Think of Your Site as a Sales Tool
Your electrician website should work like your best salesperson quietly booking jobs in the background, 24/7.
A good website doesn’t just sit there looking nice. It builds trust, answers basic questions, and makes it easy for people to call you.
If your site isn’t doing that right now, it might not need a full rebuild. Sometimes, like in this case, it just needs the right fix in the right place.
That’s where Collective Power Agency helps businesses uncover what’s not working and fix it fast.