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Electrical contractors have the highest average job value in home services. Here's what's leaking.

Your average job is worth more than almost any other trade. Which means every unconverted lead, every lapsed customer, every referral you never asked for, costs you more too. Find your exact number free in 15 minutes.

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Sound Familiar?

If you run a electrical business,
you've felt this.

Check off how many of these are happening in your business right now.

You do great residential work but you've never built a systematic relationship with builders, developers, or property managers who could give you ongoing commercial work
Customers call you for a panel upgrade or EV charger install, you do excellent work, and never hear from you again
You have fewer than 40 Google reviews while the big electrical companies in your market dominate local search
You know your competitors are charging more for the same work but you're afraid to raise your prices
You've never asked a satisfied residential customer for a referral, even though they'd happily send their neighbors
Quotes go out and you give them 48 hours before assuming they're not interested, no structured follow-up
You don't have a service agreement or inspection package for repeat residential revenue
Your booking rate is inconsistent, some weeks you're turning work away, other weeks the phone barely rings

RevAnalysis calculates the exact dollar value of each gap using your actual numbers.

Electrical Industry Benchmarks

How does your electrical business
compare to the industry?

Most independent electrical businesses are below benchmark on at least 3 of these. Most don't know it.

Close Rate
52%
Industry avg · Top electrical contractors close 70%+
Customer Retention
24%
Return within 12 months · Most electrical customers are one-and-done
Referral Rate
28%
New customers from referral · Builder/developer referrals untapped
Google Reviews
35
Industry avg · Review gap hurts residential leads daily

Source: IBISWorld, Electrical Contractor Magazine, BrightLocal 2024 to 2025.

How It Works

Three steps to your electrical
revenue number

01

Answer 15 questions

About your leads, close rate, pricing, retention, reviews, and operations, including your actual monthly lead volume and team size.

02

See your number

We calculate your estimated annual revenue opportunity across 8 categories, benchmarked against electrical industry data, specific to your business and market.

03

Get the $9 audit

All 8 leaks quantified with your numbers, plus a fix-first plan with scripts and electrical-specific benchmarks. Delivered by email within 24 hours, with a free 30-minute walkthrough call.

What You're Getting

The full electrical revenue
leak audit

Not a generic PDF. Written for your trade, your market, your numbers. See a real sample →

Confidential · Electrical Revenue Leak Audit

Estimated Monthly Leak:
~$7,450/mo

Precision Electric · Phoenix, AZ · Residential & Light Commercial · March 2026

01
Executive Summary: Your 3 Biggest Leaks
06
Lead Conversion: ~$21,600/yr · 52% vs 70% benchmark
07
Customer Retention: ~$18,200/yr · Only 24% return annually
21
Fix-First Plan: Sequenced by dollar impact
Your audit uses your actual electrical numbers All 8 leaks quantified · Your numbers · Your benchmarks
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Find where your electrical business is leaving money

Most electrical businesses find $2,000-$15,000 a month in fixable gaps they didn't know existed.

Every month without addressing these gaps costs the average electrical contractor $4,200 to $5,800
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