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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.

Last updated: March 2026 1,103 sites audited

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

CityFrequencyAffected Sites
Fort Worth, TX85%11 of 13
McKinney, TX78%14 of 18
Miami, FL76%16 of 21
Wilmington, NC75%9 of 12
Dallas, TX70%21 of 30

Best Markets for No HTTPS Redirect

CityFrequencyAffected Sites
Alpharetta, GA17%2 of 12
Denton, TX40%4 of 10
Georgetown, TX40%4 of 10
Lakeland, FL41%7 of 17
Durham, NC43%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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