Fastest startText the key photos first, or call.
Email if easierChargingForwardElectric@gmail.comBest for longer notes, utility paperwork, and rebate links.
Core service areaClermont, Minneola, Groveland, Winter Garden, and nearby Central Florida communities.EV, panel, generator, and repair work usually fits best.
Planning help
Not ready to ask yet? Use the short planning pages without losing the quote path. Quick links keep incentive research, process questions, and common answers close to the first helpful reply.
About

Field judgment, clean work, and a calmer homeowner experience

Charging Forward was built to make electrical service feel clearer, lower-stress, and more polished from the first reply onward.

Scotty Garcia started Charging Forward to give homeowners clearer answers, a cleaner process, and finished work that feels organized and considered.

Licensed Florida contractor Electrical experience since 1999 Clear communication
What should be clear early

You should know early whether the job is in the right hands

  • Licensed and insuredA real Florida electrical contractor, not a handyman-style sales pitch.
  • Broad field backgroundExperience beyond one narrow job type supports better judgment, stronger troubleshooting, and clearer recommendations.
  • Straight answersScope, price drivers, and the next step should be clear from the start.
Clean finished workVisible work should look considered across chargers, panels, fixtures, and devices.
Lower-stress processClear photo requests, direct communication, and a cleaner handoff should make the job feel easier to trust.
Trust-to-quote game plan

Turn the trust proof into the right first quote lane

If the About page helped you decide Charging Forward feels like the right kind of electrician, use the matching proof point to start with the details that make the first reply useful. Charging Forward reviews the details before price-ready promises or a firm next step.

Clean finished work

Visible work that should look planned

EV charger installation

What to send first: Share the charger location, panel photo, parking spot, and any equipment you already have.

Start this quote lane
Strong troubleshooting

A clearer path when something is not working

Troubleshooting or repair

What to send first: Send the symptom, affected rooms or devices, breaker behavior, and a safe photo of the problem area.

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Licensed and insured

Permit-sensitive work gets reviewed first

Panel upgrade or replacement

What to send first: Send the panel label, main breaker, service area, and any insurance, HOA, or utility concern.

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Why this background matters

Hands-on experience should lead to better judgment on your job

Scotty Garcia has worked in electrical since 1999 across residential service, commercial, industrial, controls, data, and major-facility work.

That range helps Charging Forward spot issues earlier, explain options more plainly, and recommend the next step with less guesswork.

What homeowners usually care about most

Clear answers, strong troubleshooting, and work that feels finished

Most homeowners are not looking for flashy wording. They want confidence, clarity, and work that feels intentional.

Strong troubleshootingBetter diagnosis means less guessing, fewer dead ends, and clearer recommendations.
Clear communicationYou should know what matters, what shifts price, and what the next step is.
Clean finished workVisible details should look considered instead of rushed or pieced together.
How the work should go

A simple, well-run process matters

Good electrical service should feel calm, organized, and clear long before install day.

01

Understand the job

Start with what you want done, your main concern, and clear photos of the work area.

02

Review what affects scope

Panel condition, access, location, and site constraints should be reviewed early instead of guessed later.

03

Finish with a clean handoff

Set the next step clearly, complete the work cleanly, and finish with a clear walkthrough.

Guided 1-minute quote

Clean work should come with a clear first step

Start with your city, a short note, and key photos so the first helpful reply feels clearer and easier to trust, and clearer to answer well.

Simple example

"Hi Charging Forward, I’m in [city] and need help with [job]. I can text the key photos first."

Key details first

  • Your city or service address
  • A short note about what you want done
  • A panel photo if the job involves power, capacity, or breakers
  • A room, device, or work-area photo

Text is usually fastest when photos are ready. Start the short quote when you want a little more structure.