Give homeowners a quick way to book service, access panel info, or leave a review by scanning a code on your card, truck, or panel sticker.
Create your free QR codeElectrical work is high-trust and often urgent. When a homeowner’s power goes out or they need an outlet moved, they call whoever they can reach fastest. A QR code on the panel you installed puts your scheduling page one scan away at the exact moment they need help.
This is the electrician’s equivalent of the HVAC equipment sticker. After every install, upgrade, or panel service, stick a branded label on the panel door. Include your logo, phone number, and a QR code linking to your scheduling page. Panels last decades — your sticker will too.
Electricians can use QR codes to share panel schedules, load calculations, or permit records. Stick a code inside the panel door that links to a PDF or cloud folder. Future electricians, inspectors, or the homeowner can scan it instead of digging through paperwork.
Your truck is parked in driveways and on streets all day. A QR code on the tailgate links passersby to your booking page. Business cards should include a vCard QR on the back — one scan saves your full contact info to the customer’s phone.
Link to your scheduling page, panel documentation, or Google profile. Match the link to where the code will live.
Add your company logo and brand colors. Keep high contrast — electrical panels are often in dim basements or garages.
Download as SVG for print. Add to panel stickers, business cards, truck wraps, and invoices.
A branded sticker with your QR code on every panel you touch means the homeowner calls you first — not whoever shows up in a Google search.
Link to panel schedules, wiring diagrams, or permit records. Other tradespeople and inspectors will appreciate the easy access.
A QR code on your truck or card takes homeowners straight to your scheduling form. No phone tag, no voicemail.
Print a review QR code on every invoice. Customers who just had a successful install are the most likely to leave a five-star review.
Electricians put QR codes on electrical panel stickers, business cards, truck wraps, and invoices. The code can link to a scheduling page, panel documentation, or Google Business profile for reviews.
After installing or servicing an electrical panel, stick a branded label on the panel door with a QR code. It can link to the panel schedule, your scheduling page, or both. Next time the homeowner needs an electrician, you're one scan away.
Your scheduling or quote request page gives the best return. For panel stickers, link to a page with both your contact info and any relevant documentation about the installation.
Yes. Upload the document to your website or a cloud drive, then create a QR code linking to it. Stick it on the panel or junction box for future reference by the homeowner or other tradespeople.
About 1.5 inches square. Panel stickers are scanned from arm's length in utility rooms, so they don't need to be large. Use a dark code on a white label for readability under dim lighting.
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