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More panel upgrades and EV installs. Fewer missed emergency calls.

We build and run the website for Provolta Electric, a licensed Toronto contractor working residential, commercial and industrial. They report twice as many clients since the rebuild.

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The work

Residential, commercial and industrial don't buy the same way.

Residential

Service upgrades from 60 or 100 amps to 200, rewires, pot lights, EV chargers, hot tubs and backup generators. Homeowners read your reviews and check your ESA licence before they call, and a lot of the good jobs start with an insurance letter about knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring and a deadline attached. The site answers the permit, timeline and cost questions up front, so the people who call are already close to booking.

Commercial

Tenant fit-outs, LED retrofits, service maintenance and permitted work for offices, restaurants and retail. Property managers don't browse and they don't wait. They shortlist whoever quotes fast, sends a certificate of insurance without being chased, can work after hours so the tenant stays open, and picks up the second time too.

Industrial and automation

Machine wiring, control panels, three-phase power, PLCs. This work is won on reputation and referral, so the site's job is quieter. It has to hold up when a plant engineer or a purchasing manager looks you up before an RFQ, and show the certifications and the finished jobs that prove you can actually do the work.

Some shops run all three. Most pick a lane. We build the site around the work you actually want more of, and it quietly screens out the calls you would rather not take.

The problems we fix

Sound familiar?

01

The 9pm no-power call goes to whoever picks up.

Half the house is dark, the breaker won't reset, and the homeowner is calling down the Google results until a person answers. You're elbow-deep in a panel or at the dinner table. Nobody leaves a voicemail with the lights out.

Missed calls get answered, sorted, and texted to you.

The call gets picked up, the address and the problem get taken down, and the urgent ones reach your phone as a text you can act on. You ring back the no-power call tonight and let the pot-light quote wait until morning. One saved emergency a month covers the plan on its own.

02

Quoting eats the evenings you already worked.

"How much to add a plug", with no photos, no panel size, no postal code. You text questions back and forth all night, drive across the city to see it, and half the time the job was never real. The serious customer waits in line behind them.

The quote form does the sorting before it reaches you.

It asks for the job type, photos of the panel, the area and the timeline. Number-collectors rarely finish it, and the ones who do hand you enough to price from the truck in five minutes. You quote more jobs in less time and only drive to the real ones.

03

The searches that pay are already claimed.

The homeowner who just ordered an EV is searching tonight. So is the one whose insurer gave them 30 days to deal with the old panel. Right now those calls go to the shops that claimed the searches years ago, not to the shops doing the best work.

A page for every job you want more of.

EV chargers, service upgrades, knob-and-tube and aluminum rewires: each gets its own page that answers exactly what that customer is nervous about, from panel capacity to the rebate to the permit, and ends at your quote form. Deadline work and rebate work arrive ready to book, and they rarely haggle.

04

You look smaller online than you are on site.

Ten years of clean panels and tidy conduit, and not one photo where a customer can find it. Fourteen reviews, and the newest is from two winters ago. A property manager comparing you against a bigger shop sees nothing that says you're the safer pick.

Your proof gets collected and put where it sells.

Every finished job triggers a friendly review request while the customer is still happy, so the count climbs every month instead of once a winter. Your licence, insurance and best work sit on the site where a careful buyer actually looks. The shop that shows its proof is the shop that gets shortlisted.

05

Three shops own the map, and you're not one of them.

The same three names sit at the top of Google for your area, and their work is no better than yours. They set up their profiles properly years ago and kept feeding them. They show up first, so they get called first.

Your Google profile gets run like it matters.

Categories, services, photos and posts kept current, pages for the neighbourhoods you actually want to work, and fresh reviews feeding the profile every month. Local rankings usually move over two to four months, and you see what changed as it climbs. No overnight promises, just the work that moves it.

An electrician tests a panel with a multimeter.

Everything above already runs for Provolta Electric, a licensed Toronto contractor. Their clients doubled since the rebuild.

Pricing

From $179 a month, with $0 down.

Both plans are monthly and you can cancel any time. The website is yours to keep, and you see the free preview before you pay anything.

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Questions

What electricians ask us.

Have you worked with electricians before?

Yes. We build and run the site for Provolta Electric, a licensed Toronto contractor working across residential, commercial and industrial. Everything on this page came straight out of that work.

I only do residential. Does this still fit?

Yes, and it works the other way too. The site leads with the work you want, so a two-person residential shop isn't fielding factory RFQs, and an industrial shop isn't quoting pot lights.

Can you help me sell more EV charger installs?

Yes, and it is one of the best searches to own right now. EV chargers get their own page that answers panel capacity, the ESA permit and inspection, rebates and real cost, plus ads aimed at people who just ordered a car.

Do you handle the ESA permits and inspections?

No, that stays with you. We're not electricians and we don't pull permits. What we do is explain the ESA permit and inspection process to homeowners in plain words on the site, so they aren't surprised by it and you spend less time explaining the basics before you can quote.

What about emergency calls?

Your after-hours calls get answered and sorted by urgency, so you can jump on the profitable ones and let the rest wait until morning without losing the customer.

Not your trade? We also help plumbers, HVAC companies, and landscapers and gardeners.

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