By trade · Fol. I · electricians

Websites for
UK electricians.

A custom 5-page website for UK electrical contractors, built for free and hosted for £50 a month over 24 months. The bureau builds the site, hosts it, and keeps it running. You stay the electrician.

Quick answer

Orchestrix builds custom 5-page websites for UK electricians on a £50-a-month plan over 24 months. Build, UK hosting, SSL, domain in your name, monthly backups, and small content edits all included. £0 upfront. The bureau is not a electricianand does not claim sector expertise; it builds websites that work for electricians. The electrician remains the authority on the trade.

Fol. II·Who this is for
Buyer pattern · Fol. II

Where the current
site is losing.

UK electricians come to the bureau when domestic work outgrows word-of-mouth and they need a credible site to compete with bigger firms on commercial enquiries. The decision-maker is usually the owner with one or two qualified electricians and an apprentice. NICEIC or NAPIT certification is the trust signal that has to be visible immediately.

The bureau sees the same patterns repeatedly:

  • Site does not show the NICEIC or NAPIT accreditation prominently
  • EV charger install and solar work, the high-value enquiries, are not surfaced separately
  • Quote form has no way to indicate domestic vs commercial
  • Out-of-hours emergency callouts aren't differentiated from routine work
Fol. III·The 5 pages
Structure · Fol. IIIFig. 3.01
  1. Page 01Home
    Accreditation badges, services covered, areas covered, and a quote form above the fold.
  2. Page 02Services
    Domestic rewires, EV chargers, solar, commercial installs, fault-finding, emergency callouts. Each gets a section with honest pricing where possible.
  3. Page 03Areas covered
    Clear list of postcodes and towns. Stops out-of-area enquiries wasting your time.
  4. Page 04Accreditations and trust
    NICEIC or NAPIT registration number, Part P, public liability cover. Photos of recent jobs.
  5. Page 05Contact / quote request
    Mobile-first form that captures whether the job is domestic or commercial, urgency, and a photo upload for fault-finding enquiries.

The 5-page structure is the standard plan. If your business needs a 6th or 7th page for a specific service, the bureau will quote it separately and add it to the build, with a fixed number agreed before signing.

Fol. IV·Example briefs
Brief 01Fig. 4.01

Domestic electrician, 1 to 2 electricians, owner-operator

Mostly rewires, EV chargers, and consumer-unit upgrades. Wants the site to qualify domestic work in-area and filter out the speculative quote requests.

Brief 02Fig. 4.02

Commercial electrical contractor for small and medium businesses

Office fit-outs, retail and hospitality installs, periodic testing contracts. Needs the site to look credible to facilities managers and surveyors.

Brief 03Fig. 4.03

EV charger and solar specialist

Higher-ticket installs (£1,500 to £5,000+). Wants the site to lead with EV and solar rather than burying it as one of ten services.

Fol. V·Common questions
Common questions

Asked by electricians.

Can I show my recent installs as a portfolio?
Yes. A photo gallery is part of the 5-page scope. Most electricians use the flex page for this. If you want a separate per-job case-study layout, that's an add-on.
Does the site handle Part P and accreditation logos correctly?
Yes. The bureau places NICEIC, NAPIT, Part P, and similar accreditation badges in the trust-signal slot above the fold. The visual treatment matches your existing badge artwork.
What if I want online booking for fault-finding visits?
Online booking is an add-on quoted separately. The £50 plan covers a static brochure site. The bureau will price the booking integration upfront so you know the number before signing.
Will customers find me on Google?
The site's SEO foundations are sound (metadata, structured data for LocalBusiness, fast pages). Ongoing local-SEO work (Google Business Profile management, review generation, citations) is separate and the bureau will recommend a specialist.

A real website,
for electricians.

Fifteen-minute discovery call. The bureau will tell you honestly if the plan is the right fit for your business. If not, you’ll get an honest steer on what is.