How to Get Electrician Leads from Google Maps (2026)
Build a list of electrical contractors from Google Maps — names, phone numbers, websites, and emails. A B2B prospecting guide for vendors and agencies selling to electricians.
Electrical contracting is a growing, high-value trade. Beyond emergency repairs and residential panel upgrades, electricians are riding a wave of new demand — EV charger installs, solar hookups, and smart-home wiring. That growth means electricians are actively trying to capture more of the right jobs, which makes them receptive to lead generation, local SEO, and the software that helps them quote and schedule efficiently.
This is a trade-specific companion to our broader contractor leads guide, tuned to electrical contractors.
Why electricians are a growing market
- New demand streams — EV chargers, solar, battery storage, and smart-home work are expanding what electricians sell.
- High-value project work — panel upgrades and rewires are four-figure jobs worth marketing for.
- Emergency component — electrical faults are urgent, so search visibility captures high-intent calls.
- Mixed online maturity — established firms invest in marketing; many solos are underserved, leaving room for both software and done-for-you services.
Search terms to use
- electrician — the broadest term
- electrical contractor — surfaces larger, commercial-capable firms
- emergency electrician — high-intent, high-value segment
- EV charger installation — fast-growing, higher-ticket niche
- residential electrician — home-focused, volume work
Electricians are service-area businesses. Search the city plus each surrounding suburb separately to capture solo operators whose listed address sits outside the city center.
What you can extract per company
- Company name — for the opener.
- Phone number — almost always present; often the owner's mobile.
- Website — audit hook and email source.
- Email — where a website is linked.
- Rating & review count — establishment and reputation signal.
- Service-area address — territory targeting.
Building the list step by step
- 1Create a free CazaLead account at cazalead.com.
- 2Search 'electrician in [city]' and the alternate terms above.
- 3Run the extraction to pull every matching company.
- 4Include phone, website, email, and review-count columns.
- 5Repeat across the metro's suburbs for full coverage.
- 6Export to CSV/Excel and load into your CRM or dialer.
Residential vs. commercial electricians
The two segments buy differently — use the listing signals to tell them apart:
- Residential (high review counts from homeowners, consumer-focused site) — driven by local search and reviews. Best for local SEO, ads, review tools, and the EV/solar angle.
- Commercial (fewer reviews, B2B-oriented site, 'electrical contractor' branding) — wins work through bids and relationships, not Google reviews. Better for websites, branding, and project-management software than for review services.
- Solo operators (mobile number, minimal site) — phone-first, decide fast, prime for web and lead-gen services.
Outreach angles that work with electricians
- 1Ride the growth niches. 'Homeowners in [city] are searching for EV charger installers — are you showing up?' taps a trend they're aware of.
- 2Talk jobs and ticket size. 'More panel upgrades and EV installs' is concrete; 'more leads' is vague.
- 3Use the review/ranking gap for residential electricians — it directly maps to who gets the call.
- 4Match the segment. Don't pitch review-generation to a commercial contractor who wins on bids — pitch efficiency and professionalism instead.
- 5Be brief and local. Electricians are on jobs; lead with the outcome and reference their area.
Pair this with the bulk phone-number guide and the email extraction guide. For the full trades playbook, see the contractor leads guide.
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