Fastest startText the key photos first, or call.
Email if easierChargingForwardElectric@gmail.comBest for longer notes, utility paperwork, and rebate links.
Core service areaClermont, Celebration, Kissimmee, Winter Garden, Four Corners, and nearby Central Florida communities.EV, panel, generator, and repair work usually fits best.
What to expect

How the quote and install process should feel

See what to send first, what usually happens next, and how the work should stay organized from the first reply through the final walkthrough.

What to send first Clear next step Clean final handoff
What matters most first

A clean process starts with a few key details

  • Photos beat vague messagesCity, a short note, and key photos usually move the first helpful reply faster than a longer message does.
  • Scope before schedulePanel condition, access, routing, and finish details should get clarified before anyone acts like the job is fully defined.
  • Next step matches clarityThe right next move may be a reply, a quick call, a site visit, or scheduling, depending on how clear the scope already is.
Simple process

What happens after you reach out

The goal is a clean handoff at each step, not a long chain of guesswork or mixed signals.

01

Reach out

Send your city, project type, and clear photos so the first reply can feel specific, calm, and helpful.

02

Clarify scope

Panel condition, access, routing, and finish details should get narrowed down early instead of guessed at later.

03

Confirm the next step

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.

04

Finish cleanly

The work should stay organized, look considered, and end with a clear walkthrough, including permit or inspection steps when they apply.

Before the quote

A clear first message answers the biggest questions early

The faster the basics get clear, the faster the right next step usually gets clear too.

Your city and a short note

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.

A panel photo when power matters

Helps with EV chargers, panel work, dedicated circuits, and many troubleshooting calls.

A clear breaker photo is often enough to start.

A work-area, parking-area, or generator-area photo

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.

What a good first quote feels like

Clear, calm, and straightforward

  • You understand the likely scope variables
  • Missing details get identified without a lot of confusion
  • The next step fits the size of the job
  • The recommendation stays plainspoken instead of sounding overly technical
What changes the path

Some jobs stay simple. Others need one more step.

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.

Install-day expectations

Install day should feel organized and respectful

The goal is not just getting the work done, but getting it done in a way that feels tidy, clear, and intentional.

By project type

How the process changes by job type

EV charger installs

Usually start with panel review, charger location, parking layout, and whether hardwired or plug-in makes the most sense.

Panel upgrades or replacements

Need more equipment clarity early because age, crowding, service details, and added loads can shift the path noticeably.

Generator and backup power

Go more smoothly when the panel or service equipment, the exterior generator or inlet area, and the backup-power direction are clear early.

Guided 1-minute quote

Send the basics first

City, a short note, and the key job photos are often enough to get the next step moving.

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
  • One clear sentence about what you want fixed, added, or upgraded
  • A panel photo if breakers, capacity, or EV charging may matter
  • A work-area, parking-area, or exterior generator-area photo

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