Electrician Website Problem Report
60% of Electrician Websites Have No HTTPS Redirect
We found this issue in 666 of 1103 audited Electrician websites across the United States.
Why This Matters
When someone types your URL or clicks an old link, they may land on the HTTP version of your site. Without a redirect, Chrome displays a "Not Secure" warning in the address bar. For an electrical company — a business built on trust and entering people's homes — that warning is devastating. Visitors leave immediately.
Frequency by State
Worst Markets for No HTTPS Redirect
| City | Frequency | Affected Sites |
|---|---|---|
| Fort Worth, TX | 85% | 11 of 13 |
| McKinney, TX | 78% | 14 of 18 |
| Miami, FL | 76% | 16 of 21 |
| Wilmington, NC | 75% | 9 of 12 |
| Dallas, TX | 70% | 21 of 30 |
Best Markets for No HTTPS Redirect
| City | Frequency | Affected Sites |
|---|---|---|
| Alpharetta, GA | 17% | 2 of 12 |
| Denton, TX | 40% | 4 of 10 |
| Georgetown, TX | 40% | 4 of 10 |
| Lakeland, FL | 41% | 7 of 17 |
| Durham, NC | 43% | 6 of 14 |
What Top-Scoring Sites Do Differently
Every well-maintained electrician site in the U.S. uses a 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS. This ensures all visitors see a secure site regardless of how they arrive. It also consolidates SEO authority on a single URL version, preventing duplicate content issues.
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