Logo Design · New Chapel Hill, TX

Logo Design for Electricians in New Chapel Hill

Your logo gets printed on invoices, stuck on the side of your truck, shrunk down to a tiny circle on Facebook, and slapped onto every estimate you hand a homeowner. That one little mark does more work than almost anything else in your business. And if it looks like it was made in PowerPoint, folks notice—they just don't tell you.

A Bad Logo Costs You Before You Even Show Up

There are roughly 850 people in New Chapel Hill. That's a tight community. Word travels fast near the church, at the feed store, across property lines. But even in a place where people know each other by name, new customers still check you out online before they call. They see your logo on Google, on your Facebook page, maybe on a yard sign down FM 346.

If that logo looks like a free download with a generic lightning bolt and some blocky font, it doesn't matter how good your panel work is. You look like every other one-man operation running Canva templates. And that's frustrating, because you probably do better work than half the outfits with slicker branding. The difference is they paid attention to how they looked. You shouldn't have to lose a job in Noonday or Whitehouse because your logo made someone hesitate for two seconds.

We build logos for electricians that actually hold up. On a business card. On a dark truck door. As a 40-pixel favicon. One mark, clean lines, no clip art. Starting at $500, done in one to two weeks.

What Goes Into a Logo That Actually Works

Most electricians don't need a complicated brand system. You need one solid mark that does its job everywhere. Here's what that takes:

1. **A shape that reads at any size.** Your logo will be six inches wide on a truck wrap and half an inch wide on a Google listing. If it turns into a smudge at small sizes, it's broken. We design with scaling in mind from the start.

2. **Colors that make sense for the trade.** You don't need neon green or five gradients. You need two, maybe three colors that look professional and print well on dark uniforms and light paper alike. We pick colors that won't cost you extra on every print run.

3. **Type that's readable, not trendy.** Script fonts and ultra-thin lettering look fine on a bakery. They don't work when someone's squinting at your van from across a parking lot. We use clean, strong typefaces that age well and stay legible.

4. **Files you can actually use.** Vector files, PNG files with transparent backgrounds, versions for light and dark surfaces. You shouldn't have to email your designer every time a sign shop asks for a specific format. You get the full set, and it's yours.

New Chapel Hill Deserves Better Than Template Logos

This is a community built on people showing up and doing real work. Agricultural roots, tight families, folks who've been on the same land for generations. The electricians serving this area—running calls out to rural homesteads, wiring new builds along the back roads, keeping old houses up to code—deserve branding that reflects the quality of what they do.

A template logo with a stock lightning bolt doesn't say anything about you. It says you grabbed the first thing you found. And honestly, that's not your fault. Nobody teaches electricians how to handle branding. You got into this trade to do electrical work, not pick fonts. That's exactly why this matters—hand it off to someone who'll get it right so you can stop thinking about it.

You'll walk away with a logo that looks like it belongs on a real company. Because it does.

What does logo design cost for electricians?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most electricians in New Chapel Hill land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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If your logo isn't something you're proud to put on every truck, card, and invoice, let's fix that.

We work with electricians across Smith County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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