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Service Business Example

Electrical Website Example

Electrical visitors want proof, safety, and confidence before they want a long explanation. This example is shaped to make credentials, service categories, and next steps feel clear while keeping the broader service-business shell available behind it.

6Public routes
4Core capability areas
3Operational workflows

What is live in this example

Safety and trust up front

The public structure is better suited to work where licensing, code compliance, trust, and careful estimates matter before a customer fills out a form.

Clear service breakdowns

Dedicated service pages and a stronger site structure make it easier to present panels, repairs, upgrades, and installation work without burying the important parts.

Shared conversion routes

Booking, financing, service-area content, and portal access come from the same reusable shell as the other LuperIQ service-site examples.

Ready for design control

Theme Studio header, footer, rotating copy, tokens, and popups let the site feel specific to the contractor instead of like a locked template.

Public pages that are already part of the example

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Homepage

Trust and authority-led first impression.

/services

Services

Organized breakdown of electrical offerings and estimate-worthy jobs.

/areas

Service Areas

Coverage pages for local reach.

/book

Booking

Straightforward request path for service or estimate leads.

/financing

Financing

Useful when larger upgrades need payment-plan support.

/portal

Customer Portal

Public-facing customer access without a separate product stack.

Good fit for

  • Electrical contractors who want more trust on the page before asking for a lead.
  • Companies selling larger installs, upgrades, or code-sensitive work.
  • Teams that want a modern public site without custom theme debt.