Good Plan for Electricians
Electrical work is essential and often expensive. Whether it's emergency service calls, panel upgrades, or full rewires, invoices can quickly reach $2,000-$10,000+.
When customers can't pay immediately, Good Plan provides a professional, respectful way to create payment schedules that work for everyone.
Common Electrical Jobs with Payment Plans
Panel Upgrades
Cost: $2,000-$4,000
Why plans help: Required for renovations, EV chargers, or code compliance. Unexpected expense.
Whole-House Rewiring
Cost: $6,000-$15,000
Why plans help: Major investment. 12-month plans make it manageable.
Emergency Repairs
Cost: $500-$3,000
Why plans help: No one budgets for electrical emergencies.
EV Charger Installation
Cost: $1,200-$3,000
Why plans help: Customers already spent $40k+ on the car.
Generator Installation
Cost: $5,000-$15,000
Why plans help: Expensive but necessary after power outages.
How Good Plan Works
- Complete the Work - Do the job first
- Create Payment Plan - 3, 6, or 12 months
- Send to Customer - Secure link, easy choice
- Automated Check-Ins - "Were you able to make this payment?"
- Customer Confirms - They tell you how they paid
- You Verify - Check your accounts, mark confirmed
- Everyone Wins - You get paid, they get fair terms
Real Scenarios
Panel Upgrade
Invoice: $3,200
Customer: Young family, tight budget
Plan: 6 months × $533
Outcome: Paid in full, called back for outdoor lighting
Emergency Service
Invoice: $1,800
Customer: Senior on fixed income
Plan: 3 months × $600
Outcome: So grateful, left glowing review
Rewire
Invoice: $12,000
Customer: Property investor
Plan: 12 months × $1,000
Outcome: Hired for three more properties
Why Not Collections?
Collections agencies:
- Take 30-50% of recovered amount
- Destroy customer relationships
- Use aggressive tactics
- Reflect poorly on your business
Good Plan:
- Flat monthly fee ($29-$79)
- Preserves relationships
- Calm, professional tone
- Generates referrals
Pricing
14-Day Free Trial
$29/month - Up to 10 active plans
$79/month - Unlimited plans