Exclusive Electrical Leads

Exclusive Electrical Leads in Your City
— Guaranteed

Homeowners searching for an electrician in your city should only find one name: yours.

✅ 1 electrician per city✅ Real-time SMS alerts✅ Cancel anytime

If you're using HomeAdvisor or Angi, you already know the problem…

Shared lead platforms were built to maximize their revenue, not yours. Here's what electricians deal with every day:

  • Electrical permit pulls attract multiple bids — shared leads put you in a race to the bottom on price
  • Google Ads clicks for "electrician near me" run $20–45 each with no guarantee of conversion
  • Big box store referral programs cut your margin before you ever quote the job
  • Thumbtack and similar platforms reward whoever has the most reviews, not the best electrician
  • Panel upgrade and EV charger installs are high-value — yet shared leads mean you compete on price alone
  • Slow seasons leave ad budgets burning with little return

ProvenQuote is different. One electrician per city. You get every lead. No exceptions.

How ProvenQuote Works for Electrical

Simple, exclusive, and built for local service businesses who are serious about growth.

01

Own Your Electrical Market

Lease your city and become the featured electrician on our local pages. Every quote request — panel upgrades, EV chargers, rewires — comes to you.

02

Qualified Homeowner Requests

Our pages attract homeowners with real project intent, not tire-kickers. Each lead includes project description so you can prioritize callbacks.

03

Grow Without Ad Spend

Flat monthly lease replaces unpredictable ad budgets. Know your cost, predict your revenue, and focus on doing the work.

The Numbers for Electrical

Industry averages for electricians using exclusive lead generation.

Avg. monthly leads

22

Avg. job value

$3,200

Monthly lease

$1,000–$1,800/mo

Typical close rate

30–60%

Estimated monthly revenue

$21,120

Net after lease cost

$19,720

ROI on lease

1409%

Based on 30% close rate and industry average job values. Actual results vary by market, close rate, and seasonality.

Available Electrical Markets

These markets are currently open. Taken markets show when competition is high so you know where to act fast.

Austin, TX

● Available

Columbus, OH

● Available

Denver, CO

○ Taken

Kansas City, MO

● Available

Louisville, KY

● Available

Milwaukee, WI

● Available

Nashville, TN

○ Taken

Oklahoma City, OK

● Available

Portland, OR

● Available

Salt Lake City, UT

● Available

EV charger installs are 40% of my work now. ProvenQuote puts me in front of every homeowner searching for an electrician in Portland — exclusively. My close rate is nearly 70% because I'm not competing with anyone on the same page.

Nina F.

Portland, OR · Licensed electrician, 6 years independent

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of electrical jobs come through the most?

Panel upgrades, EV charger installs, and outlet/wiring repairs are the top three. Renovations and new construction hookups also come through.

Is the electrical market competitive in most cities?

Electrical is moderately competitive. About 40% of our markets still have open slots — move fast on cities you want.

Can I target specific zip codes within a city?

Leases are city-level. Within your leased city, all requests come to you regardless of zip code.

Do I need to be licensed to lease a market?

Yes. We verify contractor licenses before activating your market page to protect homeowners and our reputation.

How do you handle commercial electrical requests?

Mostly residential requests come through. Light commercial does come up — you decide which to pursue.

What is the average electrician job value?

Small jobs (outlet, switch): $150–400. Panel upgrades: $1,500–4,000. EV charger: $800–2,200. Whole-home rewire: $8,000–20,000. Blended avg ~$3,200.

Ready to claim your electrical market?

Check which cities still have open slots for electricians. Most markets have limited availability.

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