Service calls
Outlets, switches, breakers, loss of power, and troubleshooting requests.
Fictional electrical contractor template
Clear electrical service from the first concern to the final receipt.
Services
A better request reduces phone tag while still leaving diagnosis and safety decisions to a qualified professional.
Outlets, switches, breakers, loss of power, and troubleshooting requests.
Panel evaluation, added circuits, equipment feeds, and planned upgrades.
Indoor, outdoor, security, landscape, and energy-conscious lighting projects.
Fans, appliances, EV equipment, dedicated circuits, and small-commercial work.
Connected workflow
The site gathers symptoms and project goals, while the business controls diagnosis, estimate approval, crew assignment, and final documentation.
The customer selects the category, location, timing, and a plain-language description.
The office reviews urgency, access, permits, estimate needs, and crew requirements.
Job photos, serials, parts, labor, service notes, and warranty choices stay together.
The customer receives the branded PDF and secure online payment option.
Demo request
For an immediate hazard, customers should contact emergency services or the utility as appropriate. This fictional demo does not dispatch anyone.
A connected company site can route customers to secure unpaid invoices, approved monthly contracts, appointment requests, and account history without exposing the employee workspace.