See what to send first, what usually happens next, and how the work should stay organized from the first reply through the final walkthrough.
The goal is a clean handoff at each step, not a long chain of guesswork or mixed signals.
Send your city, project type, and clear photos so the first reply can feel specific, calm, and helpful.
Panel condition, access, routing, and finish details should get narrowed down early instead of guessed at later.
The next move may be one more photo, a quick call, a site visit, or scheduling, depending on how clearly the scope is already defined.
The work should stay organized, look considered, and end with a clear walkthrough, including permit or inspection steps when they apply.
The faster the basics get clear, the faster the right next step usually gets clear too.
Confirms local fit and helps the first helpful reply stay clear even if you do not know the technical terms.
One clear sentence like “We want a Level 2 charger in the garage in Clermont” or “Need pricing for a portable generator inlet in Winter Garden” is usually enough to get started.
Helps with EV chargers, panel work, dedicated circuits, and many troubleshooting calls.
A clear breaker photo is often enough to start.
Shows layout, access, placement, routing, and finish expectations early.
That might be a garage charger wall, driveway, exterior generator or inlet area, fixture area, device location, or the problem area.
Simpler jobs can sometimes move from photos to scheduling. Others need a quick call or site visit before final pricing, especially when panel condition, routing, access, or existing equipment could change the path.
The goal is not just getting the work done, but getting it done in a way that feels tidy, clear, and intentional.
Usually start with panel review, charger location, parking layout, and whether hardwired or plug-in makes the most sense.
Need more equipment clarity early because age, crowding, service details, and added loads can shift the path noticeably.
Go more smoothly when the panel or service equipment, the exterior generator or inlet area, and the backup-power direction are clear early.