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Most electrical contractor sites are built off the same three templates, which means a homeowner comparing quotes can't tell a licensed, insured electrician from whoever bought the cheapest theme. Velari's electrician website design is custom-built, with licensing and trust signals built into the site itself, so the business looks as credible as the work actually is.
Electrical is a trust-heavy trade — someone is letting a stranger work on their panel — and a templated site with stock photography does nothing to earn that trust. Velari builds custom electrician website design from a blank canvas, not a page-builder theme, so the site reads as a real, established company rather than one more listing that looks like the last five.
License numbers, insurance, certifications, and years in business belong where a homeowner is actually deciding — not buried on an about page. Velari builds those trust signals directly into the layout: license and insurance details near the contact form, project photography that shows real panels and real work, and reviews surfaced where they carry the most weight.
An electrician mid-panel-upgrade cannot answer the phone, and a missed call for a same-day outage or an EV charger install often becomes a lost job. Velari's AI receptionist for electrical contractors answers, qualifies what the homeowner needs, and gets it to the team — so the business stops losing jobs to whoever happened to answer first.
Once the site and AI intake are live, local SEO builds the ongoing visibility for the panel upgrades, EV charger installs, and inspection work Bay Area homeowners are already searching for — and a client portal can be added later for scheduling, quotes, and job records as the company scales past word-of-mouth.
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The Signature Site is a fixed $2,900 for a custom-designed, five-page electrician website with licensing and trust signals built into the layout, plus technical SEO. Larger builds with a client portal or online quote requests start from $8,500.
Electrical work is a trust decision — a homeowner is letting someone work on their panel or wiring. A templated site that looks like every competitor's gives a comparing homeowner no way to tell a licensed, established contractor from an inexperienced one, which is exactly what custom design and visible trust signals fix.
Yes — it answers same-day outage calls, EV charger inquiries, and general questions around the clock and routes them to the team as qualified leads. Setup starts from $6,500 with monthly management from $250/month; call Agent Neo at (628) 215-9425 to hear the system live.
Yes — license number, insurance, and certifications are built into the layout near the contact and quote-request points, where they do the most work convincing a homeowner to choose the business.
After the technical foundation, ongoing electrician SEO targets high-intent local searches — panel upgrades, EV charger installs, electrical inspections — with service and location pages. Retainers start from $1,200/month with a three-month minimum.
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