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$380
average electrical job value
36
peak calls per day in your industry
$75,240
est. monthly revenue lost missing 25% of calls
24/7
Mia is always on — nights, weekends, holidays
The Problem
Your phone is costing you money
These are the top call-handling challenges electrical contractors face every day — and what Mia fixes.
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Emergency power outages happen nights and weekends
Panel failures, tripped breakers that won't reset, and outages happen when you least want to answer the phone. Mia answers every emergency call and dispatches your on-call tech.
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Techs are literally unreachable mid-job
Your electricians are inside walls, in attics, and in crawlspaces with power tools running. Mia handles every inbound call so no job is lost while they work.
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Commercial clients expect immediate, professional response
A general contractor can't wait on hold. Mia answers instantly and routes calls to the right person — so you win the bids that require responsiveness.
Mia in Action
How Mia handles a real electrical call
This is the kind of call electrical contractors get every week. Here's exactly how Mia handles it.
Live call transcript
CallerHi — we lost power to half the house about 20 minutes ago. The breakers all look fine, nothing is tripped. We have a newborn so I really need to get this sorted out tonight.
MiaAbsolutely, let's get someone out tonight. A partial outage with breakers looking fine usually means an issue at the panel itself — it's something our on-call electrician can diagnose and often fix the same night. Is the affected area the whole left or right side of the house, or more scattered?
CallerIt's mostly the left side — kitchen, one bedroom, the nursery.
MiaGot it — that pattern is consistent with a double-pole breaker or a leg issue at the panel. I'm going to get our on-call tech dispatched to you. What's the address?
Caller1140 Sycamore Place.
Mia1140 Sycamore Place — our tech will call you within 15 minutes with an ETA. Don't reset any breakers before he arrives. And keep the nursery warm with extra blankets if you need to — he'll have you sorted out tonight.
💰 The revenue math for electrical contractors: Emergency electrical calls — panel issues, half-house outages, tripped GFCI circuits that won't reset — average $380 for a service call and $2,500–$4,000 for panel work. Electricians who miss after-hours calls lose an estimated 3–5 of these jobs per week. At the low end, that's $60,000+/year in work that went to whoever picked up.
⚠️ Summer heat and winter cold drive the most emergency calls
Air conditioner load in July–August puts maximum strain on panels and circuits — surges and trips spike sharply. December–January brings heating load failures. Commercial construction peaks in spring and summer. These four months account for the majority of both emergency calls and new commercial project bids.
Real Scenarios
What Mia actually does for electrical contractors
These are the exact situations electrical contractors face every week — and how Mia handles them.
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A homeowner loses power on a Sunday night with a newborn in the house
Mia answers immediately, assesses the situation, and dispatches your on-call tech with the address and details — all before the customer's second call goes out.
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Your tech is inside a wall running conduit and can't hear the phone
Mia handles every call while the job is in progress — books the next service call, answers licensing questions, and keeps the schedule full.
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A general contractor calls about a commercial project needing a bid
Mia captures scope, timeline, and contact info — so you call back with everything you need to close the bid.
Integrations
Works with your electrical software
Mia connects with the tools electrical contractors already use — so your calendar and CRM stay in sync.