Industry

Everybooking for Electrical

Panel upgrades, EV charger installs, and commercial fit-outs are scoped, multi-line quotes — and the shop that sends one first usually wins. Everybooking answers the inquiry with real line items while the other three contractors are still returning calls.

What the agent actually quotes

A commercial tenant-improvement fit-out

Not a starting-at price or a callback promise — a real line-item quote from your price book, generated the moment the inquiry arrives. In electrical, that looks like:

  1. 1Panel upgrade: 400A service, 42-space
  2. 2Lighting: 64 LED troffers with occupancy controls
  3. 3Receptacle and data rough-in, 38 drops
  4. 4Dedicated circuits: server room, kitchen equipment
  5. 5EV charging: 4 × Level 2 stations, load-managed
  6. 6Permits, inspection, and as-built documentation
What changes on day one

Reply first to every electrical inquiry

Faster first response

Median 6.2-second reply time across email, SMS, web forms, and DM channels — measured across the Everybooking platform.

The 48-hour bid window, met in minutes

GCs send fit-out packages to five electrical shops with a deadline. A same-hour scoped response gets read; day-three responses get filed.

EV and solar-adjacent work quoted at volume

Charger installs follow patterns — service capacity, run length, mounting. Pattern work is exactly what an instant quote agent prices without your estimator's time.

FAQ

Electrical questions.

Service calls vs. quoted work — where's the line?
Troubleshooting visits and small repairs belong in a dispatch tool. Everybooking handles the quoted pipeline: panel and service upgrades, EV infrastructure, remodels, tenant improvements — jobs with 10+ line items where a written scope wins the work.
Can it produce bids GCs will accept?
Yes — line-item scopes with inclusions, exclusions, and allowances stated, exportable and e-signable. Your terms and markup rules are baked into the price book, so speed doesn't mean underpricing.