Most electricians who contact us about SEO have already tried something — a website refresh, a few blog posts, a Google Ads campaign. What they haven't done is stop and measure what's actually working before adding more to the pile.
An SEO audit is a diagnostic, not a deliverable. Its job is to answer three questions before any money or time gets spent:
- What is broken and actively hurting your rankings?
- What is missing that your competitors have?
- What is working and should be protected, not changed?
Without those answers, SEO work becomes guesswork. A contractor might invest in new service pages while their site is still being penalized for duplicate content from a five-year-old web template. Or they optimize their homepage keyword while their Google Business Profile lists the wrong service category.
The audit framework in this guide is organized around the four areas that most directly affect how electricians rank in local search: technical health, on-page content, local signals, and domain authority. Each area is independent enough that a problem in one won't always surface in another — which is exactly why you need to check all four.
A note on scope: This guide covers a self-assessment audit — the kind an electrician or their office manager can run using free and low-cost tools. A professional audit goes deeper (crawl-level analysis, competitor gap mapping, historical penalty review), but this framework will surface the issues responsible for the majority of ranking problems we see across electrical contractor websites.