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.
Contact

Start your 1-minute quote

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.

Pick job type Phone or email is enough Add matching photos
Local fit and first helpful reply

Send the basics, then expect a helpful first reply

The quote below already covers the essentials. This panel sets expectations for fit, service area, and what that first reply usually covers.

Central Florida service, first helpful reply Serving Clermont, Celebration, Kissimmee, Winter Garden, Four Corners, and nearby communities. If the job looks like a fit, the first helpful reply is usually one more photo, a short call, a quick text back, or a clear scheduling step.
First helpful reply packet

Lighting/fan first reply

Use this quick packet to send enough context for a helpful first reply without turning the contact form into a long estimate worksheet.

What to send first

  • Room photo showing the fixture area
  • Existing switch or fixture photo
  • Ceiling height or access notes if unusual

What Charging Forward reviews

  • Your note and photos become starter intake, not an instant price promise.
  • The owner does a risk and readiness review for access, equipment, location, and missing details.
  • Charging Forward checks support, switching, access, finish expectations, and missing details before treating the scope as proposal-ready.
Reply readiness check

Project reply readiness

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.

What makes the first reply easy to answer

  • Work area photo
  • Panel or nearby equipment photo
  • One short note about the outcome you want

What may need a visit

Unclear access, missing equipment details, safety concerns, or scope conflicts may need a visit before scope is firm.

  • Anything uncertain is carried into the estimate review before any price-ready promise.
  • The quote request still starts with customer-safe notes and photos, not internal pricing mechanics.
Remote quote / field-visit triage

Remote quote or field visit?

Project triage helps separate what can usually start from photos and details from work that should be seen before price-ready promises.

Usually can start remotely

Project type, city, a clear work-area photo, panel photo when power or breakers may matter, and one short note about what you want done.

Usually needs a field visit

Unclear access, safety concerns, hidden routing, service equipment changes, or details that cannot be confirmed from photos usually need a field visit.

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.

On-site prep checklist

What should be ready if a visit is needed

Lighting/fan visit prep turns the remote triage into a simple visit-prep list without exposing behind-the-scenes review details.

Have ready if Charging Forward comes out

  • Room access and a safe path to the fixture area
  • Existing switch or control location
  • Ceiling height, ladder access, or fan support clues

Owner review first

Owner review first keeps fixture support, switching, access, and finish expectations 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.

Quote details

Build your 1-minute quote

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.

1. Job typePick the closest match.
2. City/ZIPAdd city or ZIP.
3. Reply pathPhone or email is enough.
4. Job noteShort note.
Next helpful step Pick the closest project type so the rest of the form stays easier to answer.
Job type Pick one
Pick a job typeChoose the closest fit.
Already picked it above? Leave the dropdown below alone unless another type fits better.
Pick the closest match. Use Generator for backup jobs.
City or ZIP is enough.
One reply path is enough. Phone or email is fine.
Best if text is okay.
Best for longer notes. One reply path is enough.
Example: "Need help in Clermont. I can send the key photos."
Finish the basics, then open the draft by text or email.
Project typePick the closest match.
CityAdd city or ZIP.
ContactAdd phone or email.
Job noteAdd a short note.
Start text draft Use email instead
Send quote request saves this as a real website lead in the estimator inbox; the owner will get a dry-run text alert until live SMS is configured.
More draft actions Copy the message or clear the form without crowding the main send buttons.
Text is usually fastest when the quote depends on photos or a quick back-and-forth.
Photos to send first
  • Room photo showing the fixture area
  • Existing switch or fixture
  • Ceiling height or access notes if unusual
Send the photos that match the job.
A short note and key photos are enough.
Optional details Add later only if timing, reply preference, or setup details will help.
Message draft

Your message draft

This draft updates as you type. Add the matching photos before sending it.

Hi Charging Forward, Need help with [fan/light] work in [city]. I can send room and fixture photos.

Best photos I can send first: room photo showing the fixture area, existing switch or fixture, ceiling height or access notes if unusual
Add your city

Local fit

Core area: Clermont, Celebration, Kissimmee, Winter Garden, Four Corners, and nearby areas.

  • Add your city or ZIP
  • Add a short note about the job
Next details

What still helps

Add the missing basics.

  • Add phone or email
  • Add your city or ZIP
  • Add a short note
After you reach out

What usually happens next