Free lesson preview · Lesson 2 of 6 · 9 min
Rough Notes → A Clean Electrical Estimate
Turn your on-site notes into a tidy, professional estimate a homeowner actually understands — without inventing a single price.
The job's easy; writing it up so it looks pro is the slog. Jot your notes the way you always do — the work, rough labour hours, materials, any prices you know — and hand them over. You get back a clean estimate with a friendly intro, a clear itemized list, and a closing that nudges them to book.
The one rule that keeps you safe: tell it not to invent prices. Where you didn't give a number, it leaves a blank for you to fill. It can group things sensibly (labour, materials, permit) and word it so a nervous homeowner doesn't panic at the total — but every dollar comes from you.
An electrician pastes 'panel upgrade 100→200A, new meter base, permit, ~6 hrs, materials est $900' and gets back a tidy estimate a homeowner can read — with a one-line plain explanation of why the upgrade matters.
The rest is free too — it just needs a seat.
- The full lesson, including the parts that do the heavy lifting
- 1 copy-paste prompt template
- A do-it-now checklist
- The 2 mistakes everyone makes (and how to dodge them)
- A quick check-your-understanding quiz
- Practice on YOUR business with Alta, the AI coach
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