Built for how electricians actually work.

Electrical work requires precision. Your estimates should too. Krue understands electrical terminology, knows electrical labor rates, and generates estimates that communicate the complexity of your work to clients who don't know a three-way from a four-way.

Speaks Your Language

Krue is trained on electrical terminology:

Panel upgrades and service increases

Circuit installation and modifications

GFCI and AFCI requirements

Lighting design and installation

Troubleshooting and service calls

Code compliance work

You say "200-amp service upgrade with new panel and 40 circuits." Krue knows exactly what that involves, what it costs, and how long it takes.

Electrical-Specific Pricing

Material costs for electrical work:

Wire and cable (updated weekly)
Breakers and panels (by amperage and type)
Boxes, connectors, and hardware
Fixtures and devices
Conduit and raceways

Labor estimates calibrated for electrical work:

Rough-in vs. finish work
Commercial vs. residential rates
Troubleshooting time
Code compliance inspection time

Professional Presentation

Your estimates include:

License and insurance information prominently displayed
Code compliance statements
Permit requirements noted
Safety considerations outlined
Warranty information
Timeline with phases (rough-in, inspection, finish)

Clients see an estimate from an established electrical contractor, even if you've been in business six months.

"I've been an electrician for 23 years. I can walk a site and know what it'll cost. What I couldn't do was get that knowledge onto paper fast enough. Krue fixed that. Now I'm the first contractor back to the client with a detailed, professional estimate. My close rate doubled."

— Marcus Chen
Licensed Electrical Contractor
Portland, Oregon

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