How to Handle Customer Complaints as an Electrician Without Losing the Job
Complaints happen even on perfect jobs. How you respond decides whether you lose the customer, the money, or the review — or save all three.
Complaints happen even on perfect jobs. How you respond decides whether you lose the customer, the money, or the review — or save all three.
A simple daily checklist for solo electricians to stay organized on every job — from pre-arrival prep to final walkthrough. Download the free template.
Undercharging is the most common financial mistake solo electricians make. It usually doesn’t happen because an electrician doesn’t know their worth — it happens because they’re guessing at their numbers instead of calculating them. Here’s how to price your work so you’re actually profitable, not just busy. Start with your true cost per hour Before…
Reviews are the lifeblood of any small electrical business. A profile with 50 five-star reviews gets the call before a cheaper competitor with none. But most electricians either don’t ask at all, or ask in a way that feels awkward and gets ignored. Here’s a system that works — and doesn’t feel pushy for you…
If you’re a solo electrician or running a small electrical crew, you’ve probably felt the feast-or-famine cycle. Some weeks you’re slammed. Others you’re wondering where the next job is coming from. The good news is you don’t need to spend money on ads to fix that. The electricians who stay consistently busy aren’t running Facebook…