Find stalled electrical quotes, upgrade requests, and missed service opportunities.
Channel Valve reviews panel upgrades, generator inquiries, service calls, and old quote requests to identify where follow-up is losing booked jobs.
Stale-lead reactivation can start performance-based: you pay when recovered opportunities become booked jobs.
Revenue Leak Audit
Last 30 days · Sample Electrical company
Recoverable pipeline
$42,800
Illustrative example
Unsold estimates
14
not reworked
Stale opps
37
ready to re-open
Missed calls
18
last 30 days
Pipeline
$42.8k
illustrative
Panel upgrade quote
May 31 - Estimate sent
EV charger request
Jun 3 - Web inquiry
Troubleshooting call
Jun 5 - 7:36 AM
Why this page exists
A trade-specific audit, not a generic intro call.
Electrical contractors often juggle urgent service with higher-value project quotes. The leak is the handoff between inquiry, estimate, and follow-up.
Panel upgrade, EV charger, and generator quotes with no next step
Missed service calls with no same-day callback trail
Estimate requests handled like generic service tickets
Old opportunities that never got a structured reactivation pass
We look for recoverable demand before prescribing the fix.
The audit is built to show whether the opportunity is real: which records should be reworked, who owns the next step, and what a recovered booked job should mean before implementation begins.
What to have ready
Quote or estimate list
Missed-call log
Lead source or form submissions
Current service-versus-project handoff notes
Sample audit data on this page is illustrative. Your audit is based on your real workflow, records, and follow-up gaps.
Calendar
Pick a time for the reactivation audit.
Choose a time that works. The call is diagnostic: we look first for unsold estimates, stale opportunities, missed calls, and slow follow-up before recommending what to fix first. Stale-lead reactivation can start performance-based.
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