Use the short quote when you want prompts. If your photos are ready, text is usually the fastest path. No account, app, or upload portal required.
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The quote below already covers the essentials. This panel sets expectations for fit, service area, and what that first reply usually covers.
Use this quick packet to send enough context for a helpful first reply without turning the contact form into a long estimate worksheet.
Use this quick check before the form so the first reply can separate what is clear enough to start from what still needs a visit or one more photo.
Utility/AHJ requirements, transfer-equipment uncertainty, exterior routing, or service constraints may need a visit before scope is firm.
Backup power triage helps separate what can usually start from photos and details from work that should be seen before price-ready promises.
Panel/service photos, generator or inlet location, transfer equipment context, parking/access notes, and what loads you want backed up.
Transfer equipment changes, exterior routing, generator pad/location constraints, or unclear service equipment usually need a field visit first.
This keeps the first reply practical: simple jobs can start from a photo packet, while scope-sensitive work gets reviewed before price-ready promises or scheduling assumptions.
Generator/backup visit prep turns the remote triage into a simple visit-prep list without exposing behind-the-scenes review details.
Owner review first keeps exterior placement, service equipment, and access questions clear before the appointment is treated as ready.
The quote request still starts with customer-safe notes and photos, then the first reply can say whether remote review or a visit is the better next step.
Add the project type, city or ZIP, one reply path, and one short note. Phone or email is enough. The draft below updates as you go so the next step stays clear.
This draft updates as you type. Add the matching photos before sending it.
Hi Charging Forward, Need help with generator backup in [city]. This is for [portable generator/standby generator/existing equipment] and I can send panel and exterior photos. Best photos I can send first: panel or service equipment photo, exterior generator or inlet area, existing ats, disconnect, meter, or nearby equipment
Core area: Clermont, Celebration, Kissimmee, Winter Garden, Four Corners, and nearby areas.
Add the missing basics.