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Website for an Electrical Contractor

A fast website for an electrical contractor, April 2026

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Website for an Electrical Contractor
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01 / The Problem

In the electrical trades, trust comes before the contract - clients want to know who's coming to their home, whether the contractor is licensed, what work they've done before, and what it costs. Google search is the first step: if Eleberk OÜ doesn't appear there, the potential client moves on to whoever does. Listing prices on the website also filters enquiries - only people who've already decided to proceed reach out, which means fewer calls spent explaining basics.

02 / Our Approach

An electrical contractor's site doesn't need a complex web app, it needs a fast, trustworthy page that shows the right information. We built it with Astro, which produces a very lightweight site that opens in under a second even on a slow phone connection. A before-and-after gallery lets people see real finished work before they get in touch, and the company's credentials and service areas sit where both visitors and Google notice them first.

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Mapping the requirements
Building the site in Astro
Before-and-after gallery
Local SEO and analytics

03 / The Result

Eleberk OÜ's site now shows up in searches for electrical work across Harju, Pärnu, and Viljandi counties. It opens in under a second on phone and desktop. The biggest change is that the people who get in touch have already seen the site, so they know what's offered, what it costs, and who's coming. Fewer questions, quicker decisions.

Why this matters:

  • Prices are on the page, so callers already know what to expect.
  • A before-and-after gallery shows real finished work.
  • Found in local searches across Harju, Pärnu, and Viljandi counties.
  • Credentials and service areas are easy to spot at a glance.
  • Very little upkeep - no server or database to maintain.

04 / Challenges

The hardest part was the content, not the code. Good before-and-after photos meant working closely with the client and preparing existing images for the gallery. The other piece was getting found locally - writing pages for each county that read naturally to a person while still making sense to Google.

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