AI-recommendation snapshot · July 15, 2026
Which electricians does AI recommend in Columbus?
On July 15, 2026 we asked an AI research assistant — using live web search, the same method a Cited audit runs, with no ads and no scraped Google results — "Who are the best electricians in Columbus, OH?" The 4 electricians below are the businesses it surfaced, ordered by how consistently each recurred across independent reviews, directories, and best-of lists.
AI answers are sampled and change over time, so this is a record of one research pass on one date — not a live ranking, and not a Cited endorsement (we don't rank or endorse businesses). If your business is on this list, or you run one in Columbus that isn't, that gap is exactly what a Cited audit measures: whether AI names you when someone in Columbus asks, who it names instead, and the fixes that change it.
The full Columbus Electrical audit page: the questions homeowners ask AI, and how to get named
The electricians AI surfaced for Columbus on July 15, 2026
- Converse Electric Family-owned central Ohio electrical contractor serving the Columbus area since 1960; now in its third generation under president Chris Converse.
- Bradley Electric Family-owned and operated Columbus-area electrical contractor serving central Ohio for more than 30 years, based in Westerville.
- Still Electric Family-run, licensed electrical contractor founded by John and Angel Still, serving homes and businesses across central Ohio.
- Electric Medic Master-electrician-owned electrical company in the Columbus metro (Gahanna), serving residential customers.
Method: one live-web-search research pass on July 15, 2026, asking "Who are the best electricians in Columbus, OH?" Businesses surface from public reviews, Google Business Profiles, directories, and best-of lists — never from ads or any payment to Cited. Results are sampled and non-deterministic.
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Columbus electricians: this featured slot is open
Every homeowner who lands on this page is looking for which electricians to trust in Columbus. The featured spot here — one clearly-labeled placement, one electrician per city — is currently open. It’s a paid listing, not an AI recommendation: Cited doesn’t rank or endorse businesses. It’s exclusive to your business — never resold to a competitor, cancel anytime — and your free audit and fix list stay yours either way.
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- “Who are the best electricians in Columbus?”
- “Which electrician should I call in Columbus when an outlet sparks or the power keeps cutting out?”
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Frequently asked questions
Is this a ranking of the best electricians in Columbus?
No. It's a factual, dated record of which electricians an AI research assistant surfaced on July 15, 2026 when asked "Who are the best electricians in Columbus, OH?", ordered by how often each recurred across independent reviews, directories, and best-of lists. Cited doesn't rank or endorse businesses, and AI answers are sampled and non-deterministic — a different assistant, or the same one next week, may name a different set.
How did Cited decide which businesses to include?
We ran one live-web-search research pass — the same method a Cited audit uses, with no ads and no scraped Google results — and listed the businesses it named, most-recurring first. No business paid to appear, and inclusion isn't a recommendation. The only paid placement on this page is the clearly-labeled featured listing.
My business isn't on this list — what does that mean?
Only that this particular pass didn't surface it — never that it's unqualified. That's exactly the gap a Cited audit measures: whether AI names your business when a homeowner in Columbus asks, who it names instead, and the plain-English fixes that change it. The audit is free and needs no account.
How do electricians get recommended by AI in Columbus?
Assistants pick names from signals they can read: a complete, accurate Google Business Profile, recent genuine reviews, and clear service and service-area pages. The same fixes win Google and the local map pack, so the work pays off whether a customer finds you through an assistant or a classic search. Run the free audit to see which signals you're missing.