Photo section
This area would use your real job photos once you send them over.
Preview for your electrical business
This first screen would introduce your business, show a strong trade image, and give visitors clear ways to call or request a quote.
Where you want enquiries from
The work you want to sell most
Phone, form, or both
This area would use your real job photos once you send them over.
Until then, the preview uses electrical imagery so it still feels relevant.
Services section
Each card would be rewritten around your real services, so visitors can quickly see whether you cover the job they need.
Example service card. This would explain the fault-finding work you want customers to contact you about.
Example service card. This would show smaller electrical jobs are welcome and easy to enquire about.
Example service card. This would explain upgrades, checks, and safety-led work in plain English.
Example service card. This would help homeowners understand what else you can help with.
Work and trust section
For the final site, this area would use your photos, short captions, and any trust points that help people feel confident contacting you.
This large image would show one of your best jobs or most common types of work.
Smaller images can show process, neatness, safety, or the types of jobs you handle.
This card would help visitors see the standard of work before they get in touch.
How it works section
Visitors are more likely to enquire when they know what details to send and what happens after they submit the form.
This card would ask for the essentials: job type, postcode, timing, and urgency.
This card would encourage customers to send photos so quoting becomes easier.
This card would explain how you reply, what you need next, and how the job moves forward.
Quote section
The final form would send enquiries to your chosen email or phone route. It would collect the details you need before replying.