About this service
A customer hiring an electrician is making a different decision than someone calling a cleaner or a gardener. They are about to let a stranger open their consumer unit, run current through the walls of the place where their family sleeps, and walk away. If that work is wrong, the failure is not a leaky tap — it is a fire at 3am, or a child touching a switch that should never have been live. That fear is doing the choosing. Your website's only real job is to answer it before the phone call.
Why does an electrician's website have to sell trust, not price?
Most homeowners and condo juristic-person committees cannot judge your work by looking at it. They cannot tell a properly bonded earth from a dangerous bodge. So they look for proxies of safety: are you licensed, are you insured, have you done this exact job before, will it pass inspection. A site that leads with "cheap, fast, 24-hour" reads like the guy who undercut on the last job that burned out a distribution board. A site that leads with credentials reads like the person you actually want in your home. We build the second one.