Industry · Electrical
AI for electrical contractors
Quote installs faster, explain code and safety in plain language, and keep the schedule full — while the after-hours paperwork gets handled for you. No tech background needed.
Where AI pays off fastest in electrical
Bidding
Quote installs faster
Panel upgrades and wiring jobs, estimated in minutes.
Trust
Explain code & safety
Make "why it's needed" clear so customers say yes.
Recurring revenue
Sell safety inspections
Turn one-time jobs into recurring inspection work.
Electrical power prompts
Copy, paste into your AI tool, fill in the blanks.
Bidding
Quote a job from a site-visit note
Rough note → itemized estimate.
You are my electrical estimator. From these site-visit notes, write a clear, itemized estimate a customer would trust — materials, labor, permits, and a total. Ask me for anything missing (panel size, run lengths, access, permit needs) before finalizing. Notes: [PASTE] My company: [NAME]. Pricing basis: [FLAT RATE / HOURLY + MATERIALS].
Trust
Explain a code / safety issue
Turn "you need this" into an easy yes.
Write a short, plain-language explanation for a homeowner of why this electrical issue needs to be fixed — what the risk is (safety, fire, code), and what the fix does. Confident and honest, no scare tactics. The issue: [WHAT YOU FOUND]. The fix: [WHAT YOU'LL DO]. Cost: [X].
Emergencies
Emergency call intake & triage
Safety-first phone script.
Act as my dispatcher. Give me a short intake script for electrical emergency calls (outage, burning smell, sparks, exposed wire): the questions to ask, how to rank urgency, and clear safety instructions to give the customer immediately (e.g., when to cut the breaker or leave the home) while a tech is dispatched. Common emergencies I handle: [LIST].
Recurring revenue
Pitch a safety inspection plan
Recurring work that protects customers.
Write a simple pitch for my electrical safety inspection / service plan: what's included (annual inspection, panel check, priority service, discounts), what it protects the customer from, and the price. Friendly and clear. Under 130 words. Plan includes: [LIST]. Price: [X].
Sales
Handle "why so expensive?"
Answer the price objection with confidence.
A customer says my electrical quote is too expensive. Write a calm, confident reply that reinforces the value (licensed, code-compliant, safety, warranty, doing it right once) without getting defensive or dropping price immediately. Offer one flexible option. The quote: [WHAT'S INCLUDED + PRICE].
Hiring
Recruit & screen electricians
Find reliable, licensed people faster.
Write a job post for an electrician that attracts experienced, reliable people, plus 3 screening questions (license, experience, reliability) and a short rubric to rank applicants. Level: [APPRENTICE/JOURNEYMAN/MASTER]. Pay: [RANGE]. Area: [CITY].
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