Richmond is a tale of two electrical markets, and both are yours to win. Inside the city — the Fan, Church Hill, Museum District, Northside — you've got a housing stock full of knob-and-tube, undersized panels, and homes that were never wired for a modern kitchen, let alone an EV charger. Those homeowners search for panel upgrades, rewires, and "why do my breakers keep tripping" — planned, high-value work that goes to whoever looks licensed and trustworthy online. Out in the West End, Short Pump, Midlothian, and Chesterfield, it's new construction, additions, and generator installs, and it's GCs and builders sourcing a licensed sub they can count on.
Most Richmond electricians live on referrals until a slow month hits, then buy a few shared leads off Angi and hope. Webb Flow builds you a presence that works whether or not the phone rang last week — a site organized around real Richmond electrical jobs, a Google Business Profile that competes in the map pack across the metro, and the local pages that put you in front of every neighborhood and suburb you actually serve.