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ABOUT THIS TEMPLATE
A practical electrician estimate template that helps you price jobs quickly, qualify enquiries before you commit to a site visit, and turn website traffic into structured, ready-to-quote leads. Built around the variables that actually drive cost: job type, points or circuits, urgency and access.
Electrical work is full of unknowns until you’ve seen it, but that doesn’t mean every enquiry needs a free site visit. This template handles the obvious ones (extra sockets, replacement consumer units, EV chargers, a fault that needs investigating) so you only get in the van when the job is worth the trip.
Who this template is for
Domestic and commercial electricians, EV installers, and small electrical firms. If you handle a mix of small jobs (sockets, lights, fault-finding) and larger installs (consumer units, EV chargers, rewires), this template lets you price them all in a single form.
What the form asks
Job type, number of points or circuits, property type, urgency (planned / same week / emergency), and any complications (loft access, fuse board location, parking). You can extend with any of Quotify’s supported question types: preferred date, customer type, certificate requirements (EICR, NICEIC).
How to customise it for your business
Plug in your own per-job fixed prices, hourly rate, callout fees, emergency uplifts and parts pricing. For background on charging for site visits versus fixed-price jobs, see self-service quoting for tradespeople. Once it’s ready, embed it on your website or share a direct link.
COMMON QUESTIONS
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How should I price electrical work?
Most electricians use a combination of fixed prices per job type (e.g. extra socket, replacement consumer unit, EV charger install) and an hourly rate for diagnostic or open-ended work. The Quotify electrician template handles both by combining job-type selection with optional hourly extras.
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Can I price emergency callouts differently?
Yes. Add an urgency question (planned / same week / emergency) and apply a multiplier or fixed uplift for emergency response. You can also use it to route urgent enquiries to a different notification channel.
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Does the form work for both domestic and commercial work?
Yes. Use a conditional question on customer type (domestic / commercial / landlord) to show different follow-up questions and apply different rates. A landlord EICR has a different scope to a homeowner socket install, and the form can reflect that.
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How do I handle parts pricing?
Add optional parts as multi-select or quantity questions. For consumer units, EV chargers and similar high-ticket items, list specific models with their own prices so customers self-select the level they want.
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Can I embed the form on my existing website?
Yes. Quotify forms embed on WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Shopify and any site that allows custom code. See the embedding guide for step-by-step instructions.
Last updated 29 May 2026