oharaelectrical.ie · prepared for O Hara Electrical only

Google tracks exactly one search for your entire website

This review is about who your website brings in. We went through the site, your search rankings and your Google listing. The site itself is genuinely well built: real project photos across five service categories, two named five-star testimonials, and SEAI, RECI and Safe Electric badges shown up front. The problem is that Google has almost nothing to show anyone. Your business name isn't tracked as a search at all, and the one keyword the site does rank for isn't your name either. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.

Google reviews
5.0
From 17 reviews. Real, named, on the homepage.
Tracked searches, total
1
And it isn't your business name.
SEAI grant on your banner
€2,400
The real 2026 cap is €1,800.
Copyright year shown
2023
Three years out of date.
01 The rankings

One search, and it's a near-miss, not your name

Semrush tracks exactly one search returning any page from your site anywhere in Google's results. Not "o hara electrical", not "solar panels galway", not "solar panels tipperary". One near-miss term, and it sits on page three.

What people GooglePeople / monthYour situation
haven electric21027th. Your only tracked ranking anywhere, and it's not your name.27th
o hara electricaln/aNot tracked at all. Your own business name returns nothing.Absent
solar panels galwayn/aNot tracked. Your stated home county.Absent
solar panels tipperaryn/aNot tracked. Also named on your own site.Absent

This isn't a site that's losing ground on competitive searches. It's a site Google has almost no read on at all. With five real service pages (Domestic, Commercial, Agricultural, Industrial, Solar PV) and two genuine testimonials, there's real material here. None of it has been pointed at a search yet.

Bottom line: The content exists. Google just doesn't know it's there.
02 The specifics

Four things holding the numbers down

Weak
Your Google listing title includes the raw web address
Your homepage title reads "O Hara Electrical – https://oharaelectrical.ie/", a default WordPress artifact that never got replaced. It says nothing about solar, electrical work, or where you're based. The description field underneath it is completely empty, so Google writes its own summary instead of yours.
Wrong
Your SEAI banner states the wrong grant amount
The homepage banner reads "SEAI Solar Grant Up To 2400 Euros." The real solar electricity grant cap in 2026 is €1,800. A visitor who checks this before calling sees a figure that's already wrong.
Missing
No page targets Galway, Tipperary or the Midlands by name
Your own "About" text states you cover "Galway, Tipperary and the Midlands." None of the three appears in a page title or heading Google can match to a local search.
Dated
The footer copyright reads 2023
A small detail, but it's the kind of thing a visitor checking how current a business is will notice. It's three years behind the actual date.
Worth noticing

This is not a design problem. Real photos, real testimonials, real trust badges are all there already. What's missing is aim: a Google listing that says something, pages that name the places you work, and a grant figure that's current. This is steady monthly work, not a rebuild.

Bottom line: One tracked search on a site with five real service pages. The gap is aim, not effort already spent.
03 Done for you

The fixes, already written out

Each fix below is ready to hand to whoever manages the site.

Fix 1 · New text for your Google listing
This is what people see when O Hara Electrical comes up on Google today, next to what it should say.
What Google shows now
https://oharaelectrical.ie
O Hara Electrical – https://oharaelectrical.ie/
No description set. Google is choosing its own summary from whatever text sits highest on the page.
What it should show
https://oharaelectrical.ie
Solar PV & Electrical Contractors Galway, Tipperary & Midlands | O Hara Electrical
Domestic, commercial, agricultural and industrial electrical work plus solar PV installation. Safe Electric, SEAI and RECI registered. 5.0 stars from 17 Google reviews.
Fix 2 · The pages the site is missing
Ordered by the counties your own site already claims to cover.
/solar-pv-galway/ → owner: your stated home county, no tracked ranking at all today
/solar-pv-tipperary/ → owner: named on your own site, not tracked
/electrical-services-midlands/ → owner: covers the third area you name, currently untargeted
Fix 3 · Quick fixes
Small items, done in one sitting.
SEAI grant figure → correct "Up To 2400 Euros" to the real 2026 cap of €1,800
Copyright year → update 2023 to 2026 in the footer
Homepage title → replace the raw web address with real service and location terms per Fix 1
Bottom line: Fix the grant figure first, since it's a fact a visitor can check themselves.
04 The plan

What to do and when

Start at the top. The bottom block is the work that moves the numbers.

Today
about 20 minutes total
Correct the SEAI grant figure to €1,800 per Fix 3.
5 min
Update the footer copyright year to 2026.
5 min
Swap in the new Google listing text from Fix 1.
10 min
This week
about half a day
Add "5.0 stars from 17 Google reviews" near the top of the homepage, next to the quote button.
30 min
Start the Galway page per Fix 2, your stated home county.
2 hrs
This month
the monthly work
Build the Tipperary and Midlands pages. Both areas you name on-site, neither tracked.
1 day
Keep the testimonials growing. Two named reviews is a real start, more helps every page they sit on.
ongoing
05 What it adds up to

Run your own numbers on it

Right now, Google sends you

One tracked search, 210 people a month, and it isn't your name.

Zero visits confirmed from it, at position 27.

No ranking at all for Galway, Tipperary or the Midlands, the three areas you name on-site.

Every job you've won so far, you've won without Google sending you anyone. You have a real 5.0-star record and real photos of finished work. Once a page exists for each area you actually cover, that's the trust already in place, doing the work it was built to do. You know your close rate and what a job is worth. That's the sum worth doing on your side.

Bottom line: Right now this site is invisible to Google. Three pages start to change that.
Why sooner beats later

A stale grant figure and an empty Google listing cost nothing to leave as they are, until a visitor checks either one and finds it wrong. Both are checkable in seconds by anyone who searches your name.

Whether you tackle this yourself or hand it to someone else
I'm happy to spend 15 minutes walking you through the report so you know which changes will actually move the needle first. Bring whoever manages your website if you like, and if you want, we'll put the first fixes live while we're on. You keep everything in this report either way.
Book the walkthrough
Or just reply to the message this arrived in, or call or text me on 083 059 8065.
Dylan Fahy, All Day Solar Agency. I design websites and handle SEO for solar installers across Ireland. Everything above comes from your live site, your public reviews and search data from July 2026.