Conduit - Powerful Hotelelectrical Landing Page Template
Conduit is a single-page landing page template built for hotel electrical contractors. It combines a location-input header, interactive before/after reveal sliders, and a five-question diagnostic quiz to turn hotel owners and property managers into qualified leads. The Industrial Raw design and Sunset Mesa color palette make every section feel as structured and trustworthy as a labeled conduit run.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Conduit is a zigzag landing page template designed for hotel electrical contractors. It opens with a location-input field, walks visitors through interactive before/after wiring reveals, and guides them through a five-question property diagnostic. The result is a personalized electrical risk score delivered to their inbox, with a direct engineer contact path available throughout.
Who this template is for
This template is built for electrical contractors who specialize in hotel and hospitality properties. It speaks directly to the people doing complex, multi-floor commercial rewiring work and the clients who hire them.
- Hotel owners facing failed inspections or aging electrical infrastructure
- Property managers coordinating renovations across occupied hotel floors
- Hospitality developers breaking ground on boutique builds who need a contractor familiar with commercial electrical codes
What problem this template solves
Most electrical contractor pages look like every other trade page. They list services, show a phone number, and stop there. Hotel clients need more than that. They need to understand the risk sitting behind their walls before they will pick up the phone.
- Hotel owners do not know how to quantify the cost of outdated wiring until something fails
- Property managers need a clear scope of work before they can plan around occupied floors
- Generic contractor landing pages give no reason to engage, so qualified leads leave without acting
What you get with this template
This template delivers a complete single-page layout purpose-built for the hotel electrical contractor niche. Every section earns attention by making the visitor think about their own property.
- A location-input header that opens the conversation with diagnostic intent rather than a cold form
- A zigzag alternating layout with interactive drag-slider before/after reveals for four hotel electrical scenarios
- A five-question quiz section that collects property details and delivers a personalized electrical risk score via email
Feature list
This template's layout is built around one idea: every section should make a hotel owner mentally audit their own property. The features below reflect what the brief defines as core to that experience.
Location-Input Diagnostic Header
The page opens with a dark, centered search field set over a slow-panning hotel corridor renovation shot. Exposed conduit and junction boxes are visible overhead. Visitors type their city or zip code, and the field pulses in copper orange. The headline above reads "How Much Is Your Hotel's Wiring Costing You?" It frames the entire visit as a diagnostic, not a sales pitch.
Interactive Before/After Reveal Sliders
Each zigzag section pairs a tangled wiring scenario on one side with the same space rewired and labeled on the other. A drag slider lets the visitor control the reveal. Scenarios escalate from a single guest room to a kitchen, then a main distribution panel, then a full building riser diagram. The sequence builds a quiet, visual case for hidden electrical debt.
Five-Question Property Diagnostic Quiz
After the location input, the visitor moves through five questions: property age range, number of rooms, last inspection date, panel type (fuse, breaker, or smart), and biggest current pain point. Each question occupies its own zigzag section with a relevant before/after visual behind it. The flow feels like a real assessment, not a lead form.
Personalized Electrical Risk Score Delivery
The primary call to action, styled in junction-box red, is "Get Your Hotel's Electrical Score." Submitting the quiz delivers a personalized risk tier and a recommended scope of work to the visitor's inbox. This output gives the contractor a warm lead with context already attached.
Pinned Engineer Contact Path
A secondary call to action, "Talk to a Project Engineer," is pinned in the navigation bar as a phone link. It stays visible throughout the entire scroll experience. Hotel owners who already know they need help can skip the quiz and reach a person immediately.
Industrial Raw Visual System
The template uses the Sunset Mesa color palette: deep conduit charcoal for backgrounds, exposed-copper orange for active states and input pulses, desert dusk sand for text and neutral surfaces, and junction-box red reserved for warnings, calls to action, and interactive highlights. The visual identity feels like standing on a mesa at golden hour watching the sun hit rusted steel.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Location Input Header | Opens the page as a diagnostic, not a pitch |
| Hero Headline Area | Sets the cost-framing question for the visit |
| Guest Room Reveal | Shows before/after wiring in a standard hotel room |
| Kitchen Wiring Reveal | Escalates the scenario to a commercial kitchen |
| Distribution Panel Reveal | Demonstrates main panel complexity and risk |
| Building Riser Diagram | Shows full-property electrical scope visually |
| Quiz Question One | Captures property age range with contextual visual |
| Quiz Question Two | Collects room count for scope estimation |
| Quiz Question Three | Records last inspection date for risk framing |
| Quiz Question Four | Identifies panel type currently installed |
| Quiz Question Five | Asks for the visitor's biggest pain point |
| Risk Score call to action | Delivers personalized score and scope recommendation |
| Pinned Nav Contact | Keeps phone link visible for ready-to-act visitors |
Design & branding system
The template uses the Industrial Raw theme paired with the Sunset Mesa color system. Every design choice prioritizes honesty and structure, much like the electrical work the contractor performs.
- Conduit charcoal (#2B2D2F) for dark backgrounds, copper orange (#D4763B) for active inputs and highlights, and desert dusk sand (#E8D5B7) for readable neutral surfaces
- Junction-box red (#9B2335) is reserved strictly for warnings, primary calls to action, and interactive highlights so it carries real visual weight when it appears
- The overall aesthetic references warm grit against hard infrastructure, with honest surfaces and no decorative excess
Mobile & speed optimization
The zigzag layout and interactive sliders are designed to remain functional and legible at smaller screen sizes. The template's structure accounts for visitors who may be reviewing their property situation on a phone between site walks.
- The location-input header and quiz questions are laid out for single-column stacking on smaller screens
- The before/after drag sliders are designed to remain operable on touch devices without losing the reveal effect
- The pinned navigation phone link stays accessible at all screen sizes so no visitor loses the direct contact path
How this template helps you convert
Every section is arranged to reduce friction and build trust before asking for anything. The diagnostic structure earns engagement because it promises the visitor something specific in return.
- The location input and five-question quiz replace a generic contact form with a structured conversation, making visitors feel understood rather than collected.
- The before/after reveals give hotel owners a visual language for a problem they may not have been able to articulate, which shortens the gap between awareness and intent.
- The dual call-to-action approach, quiz score by email and direct engineer phone link, means both research-stage and ready-to-act visitors have a clear next step without friction.
Other information about this template
This template sits at the intersection of hotel construction and commercial electrical contracting. A few additional details help round out the full picture of what it delivers.
- The template is categorized under Construction and Home, with a specific focus on the hotel electrical contractor niche within hotel construction
- The zigzag alternating layout style and before/after creative direction are core structural choices, not decorative options; they are what make the diagnostic narrative work
- The quiz-and-score flow is the primary lead mechanism; the page is designed around it, not around a traditional contact form
- The Conduit template name reflects the organizing metaphor of the design: every section labeled, every run straight, every junction boxed




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Before/After Reveal
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Location-input Diagnostic Header
Interactive Before/after Reveal Sliders
Five-question Property Diagnostic Quiz
Personalized Electrical Risk Score Call to Action
Pinned Engineer Contact Link
Industrial Raw Visual Identity
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