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The Best Electrician Websites

The right bookmark stack covers code references, business resources, and industry news. This list of eight working electrician websites runs across the trade associations, code-training resources, certification bodies, and software platforms worth keeping in active rotation.

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The working electrician owner needs three things from the websites bookmarked on the office laptop: current code information that defends the next inspection, business resources that improve the way the operation runs, and industry news that surfaces the trends customers will be asking about next year. The eight websites below cover that ground for residential and commercial electricians at any stage of the business, with a short description of what each site actually offers and the working role it fills in the bookmark stack.

The sections below cover eight electrician websites worth keeping in the active rotation: the national association the trade runs on, the field service software that runs the daily operation, the code training resource the team should refresh annually, the standards body that publishes the NEC, the union that anchors the labor side of the trade, the industry magazine that tracks the broader market, the renewable energy certification body, and the building code library every commercial electrician needs.

NECA

The National Electrical Contractors Association is the trade association that runs the business side of the electrical industry, with industry news, advocacy on federal and state legislation, business development resources, safety reviews, and the annual NECA Convention each fall that surfaces the next year's competitive trends. The ELECTRI International research foundation publishes the industry studies that benchmark labor productivity and contractor profitability across the sector, which the working owner uses to compare their numbers against the wider market. The membership tier opens additional resources, but the public side of the site offers enough operational content that even non-member electricians benefit from regular visits.

Smart Service

The Smart Service electrician software page covers the field service software that electrician contractors use to run scheduling, dispatch, mobile invoicing, recurring service contract management, and the QuickBooks integration that ties the dispatch layer to the accounting layer. The drag-and-drop scheduling board with color-coded technician calendars is the working interface most operations build their daily workflow around, and the iFleet mobile app handles signature capture, photo documentation, and field invoicing from the truck. The site also includes the supporting electrician apps coverage that the broader Smart Service blog publishes, and the same software runs across HVAC, plumbing, and broader field service trades.

Mike Holt Enterprises

The Mike Holt Enterprises website is the working code-training resource that most experienced electricians point apprentices toward when the National Electrical Code questions get serious. The Understanding the NEC book series is the text most apprentices study from, and Mike Holt's weekly free code videos on YouTube have become the de facto code update for working electricians between full study cycles. The site also runs structured exam prep for journeyman and master licensure, plus the Code Forum where licensed electricians debate gray-area code interpretations across thousands of historical threads.

NFPA

The National Fire Protection Association publishes the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), updates it on a three-year cycle, and runs the working library of fire and electrical safety standards that every commercial electrician needs to reference. NFPA LiNK is the digital subscription platform that hosts the NEC alongside side-by-side code comparison across editions, which is the feature working installers use when state adoption lags behind the current code year. The NFPA Journal magazine covers the broader fire and electrical safety industry on a bi-monthly cycle, and the site also runs research reports and training programs across the catalog.

IBEW

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers website covers the union side of the electrical trade and represents roughly 775,000 active members across the United States and Canada, which makes the IBEW one of the largest and longest-running trade unions in North America since its founding in 1891. The site runs the joint-apprenticeship pathway through the NJATC and local JATC chapters, plus local-hall directories, career resources, and the wage and benefits patterns that often set the local market floor non-union shops compete against for technician hires. The Electrical Worker magazine published on the site covers union news and trade updates on a monthly cycle.

EC&M

The Electrical Construction and Maintenance magazine website is the working industry publication that has covered the electrical trade since 1901 across residential, commercial, and industrial work. The recurring Code Q&A column (written by Mike Holt and other recognized code authorities) is the feature most working electricians read first, alongside project case studies, equipment reviews, and the annual EC&M Top 50 Electrical Contractors ranking that benchmarks the largest firms in the country. The site runs free article access for most content plus a paid magazine subscription for the print and full digital archive going back fifteen years.

NABCEP

The North American Board of Certified Energy Professionals website is the working certification body for electricians moving into solar photovoltaic installation, battery storage, and broader renewable energy work. NABCEP was founded in 2002 and the PV Installation Professional (PVIP) credential it issues is the industry-recognized gold standard for solar work, increasingly required by commercial project owners as a bidding qualification. The certification ladder now extends beyond PV to cover Solar Heating Installer, Energy Storage Installer, and PV System Inspector credentials, plus the continuing education resources needed to maintain each credential through the renewal cycle.

ICC

The International Code Council website hosts the I-Codes (the International Building Code, International Residential Code, International Energy Conservation Code, and related model codes) on a three-year update cycle. The ICC Digital Codes platform is the working subscription that most commercial electricians use for cross-jurisdictional code lookup when working across state lines, with side-by-side comparison between adopted and current editions plus integrated code commentary. The site also runs exam prep and continuing education for ICC certifications across the building trades. Pair the ICC reference work with the broader electrician tools list and the electrician licensing path the business runs.

Smart Service for Electricians

If you are running an electrical business and want a software stack that handles the scheduling, dispatch, customer history, mobile invoicing, recurring service contracts, and the QuickBooks integration that turns the bookmarked-website research into a working daily operation, Smart Service integrates with QuickBooks and iFleet keeps techs in the field synced with the office. Try a free demo to see how it fits!

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