How Electricians Can Prevent Bad Reviews Before They Happen
Most bad reviews for electricians come from the same 5 preventable problems. Here's how to identify and fix them before a frustrated homeowner opens Google.
Bad electrician reviews are almost never about bad electrical work. They come from five specific communication failures: the customer didn't understand the scope, the price felt like a surprise, they were left wondering if the work was safe, the mess wasn't managed, or nobody followed up after the job. Each one is preventable with a simple process change. This article breaks down all five problems with specific prevention scripts, a printable checklist for your truck, and the two metrics that tell you whether your prevention system is working.
Electricians average 70% fewer Google reviews than plumbers or HVAC pros. The work is invisible β but your reputation doesn't have to be. A feedback-first playbook inside.
A 90-day playbook for electricians to triple their Google reviews: week-by-week actions, scripts, and benchmarks from foundation to autopilot.
Why silence after electrical work kills your reputation β and how one follow-up message prevents the anxiety, bad reviews, and lost customers that come from invisible work.
A safety-forward electrician follow-up playbook: what to message after the job, how to reduce callbacks, and how to turn good service into repeat work.
Whether youβre dealing with callbacks, unhappy customers, or low repeat work, weβll help you tighten the follow up loop.
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