For Electrical Contractors

Stop losing NEC-compliant work to your 1999 proposal.

A scribbled number on a legal pad at the panel, no license documentation, no NEC load calc — that's why you're losing code-compliant work, not your price. Glewit ships your electrical proposal as one branded document in minutes, with panel specs and license documentation built in. Free trial. Electrical catalog included.

The proposal that should take 30 minutes takes three days.

An electrical proposal has too many moving parts. You're toggling between Square D and Eaton panel cut sheets to copy specs into Word. You're recalculating circuit-by-circuit pricing every time the homeowner changes their mind about adding the EV charger. You're chasing the AHJ on which jurisdiction's NEC amendment applies because the job spans state lines. By the time the proposal goes out, the customer has called two other electricians.

Proposal → Contract → Handover

Project data flows forward — enter it once, render it three ways. Every field on the proposal carries through to the contract and the handover packet.

Your electrical catalog, ready to ship.

Glewit ships an electrical catalog seeded with the line items, prices, and scope language you actually quote. Edit it in Settings — or skip the seed and author your own.

Panel & Service

  • Panel upgrades (100A / 200A / 400A)
  • Sub-panel installs + feeder runs
  • AFCI / standalone breaker installs
  • Whole-home surge protection

Circuits, Outlets & Switches

  • Dedicated 20A / 30A / 50A branch circuits
  • GFCI outlet installs (kitchen / bath / outdoor)
  • USB + standard outlet adds
  • Smart switch installs + dimmer-compatible terminations

Generators, EV Chargers & Solar

  • Standby generator installs (Generac / Kohler / Briggs)
  • Generator transfer-switch upgrades
  • Level 2 EV charger installs (Tesla / ChargePoint / Wallbox)
  • Solar interconnect / electrical tie-in

Lighting, Safety & Specialty

  • Recessed + chandelier + under-cabinet lighting
  • Interconnected smoke + CO detector systems
  • Whole-home rewires + knob-and-tube replacement
  • Roof / gutter + frozen-pipe heat cable

Square D, Generac, Eaton — embedded automatically.

Glewit embeds the actual manufacturer spec sheets in your proposal. Customer sees the Square D QO 200A Load Center cut sheet exactly as Square D publishes it, not a screenshot you pasted into Word. Update the catalog once; every future proposal pulls the current sheet.

Square D
Generac
Eaton

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If Glewit helps you close one extra job this year, it pays for itself.Sending proposals same-day instead of three days later changes how often you win. A single extra closed project at $75K covers Glewit for three years. The math is yours to do.

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Questions electrical contractors ask

I'm licensed in multiple states — can the contract render the right license for each project's jurisdiction?
Yes. Section 10 of the contract template uses the licensesByJurisdiction map you seed once in Settings — the template DSL resolves [LicensesList], [ProjectLicense], and [ScopeJurisdiction] at render time based on the project's inferred jurisdiction. Single-state operators seed a one-entry map and never think about it; multi-state operators (RI / MA / NH / CT in v1.0.0; extensible) see the right license rendered per project automatically. The clause is plain text in Settings → Contract Template; operator-edited per jurisdiction without code changes.
What if the AHJ requires AFCI or GFCI work beyond what I scoped during open-wall demolition?
Section 13 (code compliance) and Section 4 (change orders) of the contract template specifically cover this. Code-required upgrades discovered during open-wall, open-panel, or open-fixture work — AFCI / GFCI additions, grounding deficiencies, undersized service entrance, improperly bonded subpanels — constitute change-order scope per Section 4, and Section 13 lays out the framework: the project complies with the NEC edition adopted by the project's jurisdiction at time of work. Both clauses are plain text in Settings → Contract Template; adjust the change-order procedure and code-compliance language to match your business.
Generator installs need a gas-line connection — how does the contract handle the plumber handoff?
Section 6 (permits and inspections) and the default exclusions list specifically scope out gas-line work as separately-licensed plumber scope. The starter catalog's STANDBY GENERATOR INSTALL line item description carries the same disclosure for customer-facing transparency: 'Gas-line connection by separately-licensed plumber.' The default disclaimer 'All gas-fired equipment must be connected to the gas supply by a separately-licensed plumber' renders on the proposal automatically. Operators arrange the plumber handoff outside Glewit; the proposal and contract make the boundary explicit.
Can I price Tesla, ChargePoint, and Wallbox EV chargers separately, or do I have to pick one in the catalog?
The starter catalog ships LEVEL 2 EV CHARGER INSTALL as one line item with operator-selected charger variant — Tesla / ChargePoint / Wallbox / Grizzl-E — using the catalog variant pattern. Each variant carries its own brochure URL, photo, and operator notes. The customer sees the variant you selected for their proposal; switching variants on a future proposal is a one-click change. If your business prices the chargers as separately-defaulting catalog items (different markup, different default-on flags), Settings → Catalog → Add Item lets you split them. Both flows work; pick what fits your pricing model.
Knob-and-tube discovery during a rewire — how does the contract handle the cost overrun?
Section 8 (concealed conditions) lists knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum branch-circuit wiring, undocumented prior modifications, and water-damaged electrical assemblies as concealed conditions that trigger the change-order procedure in Section 4. The clause specifically names asbestos-containing materials as a discovery class requiring separately-licensed remediation handoff — important for older RI / MA housing stock. The starter catalog ships KNOB-AND-TUBE REPLACEMENT as a discrete line item priced per home; operators add it to the proposal at the original quote when the scope is known, or quote it as a change order when discovery happens mid-install.
Do Square D and Generac brochures auto-embed, or do I upload them once?
Upload once. Each equipment variant in your catalog carries a brochure URL pointing at a PDF you uploaded. When a line item includes a brochure-enabled variant — a Square D QO 200A Load Center on a panel upgrade, a Generac whole-home standby on a generator install — the proposal renderer pulls that PDF and embeds the pages. Update the brochure once; every future proposal uses the current version. Same pattern works for Eaton panels, Briggs generators, Tesla EV chargers, or any other brand you stock — you supply the spec sheet, the catalog variant points at it, the proposal embeds it.

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