You're elbow-deep in a panel upgrade when your phone buzzes in the van. By the time you strip your gloves off and check, it's a missed call from a number you don't recognize. No voicemail. That caller just dialed the next electrician on Google. This happens to electricians more than almost any other trade — and it's costing you thousands every month. The Math Most Electricians Never Do The average electrical service call runs $300–$500 . Panel upgrades, EV charger installs, and emergency work push well past $1,000. Most independent electricians and small shops miss 3–5 calls per week . Not because they're lazy — because they're working. You can't answer the phone when you're up a ladder or inside a live panel. Here's what that looks like: 4 missed calls/week × $350 average job = $1,400/week That's $5,600/month walking out the door Over a year: $67,200 in lost revenue And that's conservative. If even half those callers would have booked, you're still leaving $2,800/month on the table.…