Hands onthe panel.Phone stillanswered.

Half of Milwaukee's housing stock predates modern wiring — knob-and-tube in Washington Heights, 60-amp services in Story Hill, loft conversions in the Third Ward. Those homes generate urgent, high-value electrical calls all day. AVA answers them while your hands are busy.

// Wisconsin-built · triage scripts written for electrical safety first

The electrical calls that never reach you.

[01] 9 PM in Washington Heights: a homeowner smells burning plastic at an outlet and is scared enough to be dialing every electrician in the city. This is simultaneously a safety situation and the most urgent lead you can get — and it lasts exactly as long as it takes someone to answer.
[02] A West Allis duplex loses power on one leg — half the house dead, freezer included. The owner calls at 7:40 AM before work. You are already wiring a service change in New Berlin and the call dies in voicemail. That was a same-day service call at full rate.
[03] Mequon and Bayside homeowners keep calling about EV charger installs and panel capacity. Each one is a $1,000-plus job with a decision-ready buyer on the line, and each one goes to whichever licensed shop picks up while you are up a ladder.

Service calls
lost between
the rungs.

An electrical service visit in the Milwaukee market typically runs $250 to $400, a panel upgrade $2,500 to $4,500, and an EV charger install with a circuit run lands near $1,500. These are not tire-kicker calls — someone dialing an electrician usually has a problem that will not wait.

Assume a two-electrician shop misses six calls a week while on jobs, and just one of the six turns into a $300 service visit with a live answer. That alone is roughly $15,600 a year — and it ignores the panel upgrade that walks in behind every fourth service call in this housing stock.

Treat those figures as inputs to check, not results to expect. Run your real weekly call count through the calculator and price your own missed ring time.

// Service visit
$300
// Panel upgrade
$3K+
// EV charger install
$1.5K
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What Milwaukee electricians want to know.

[01]

How does AVA handle a possible electrical fire or burning smell?

Safety first, always: callers describing smoke, flames, or a hot burning odor are told to get out and call 911 before anything else. AVA captures the callback details so your shop can follow up once the caller is safe — it never schedules past a hazard.

[02]

Can AVA qualify EV charger and panel-upgrade leads?

Yes. AVA captures the home's age, the caller's electrical service size if known, the vehicle or equipment involved, and the address, then schedules the estimate. You show up already knowing whether it is a 100-amp service with no spare slots.

[03]

Does AVA answer when we're on multi-day commercial jobs?

That is the exact use case. Your line forwards to AVA whenever you choose — all day, after hours, or only when you do not pick up by the third ring. Every captured call routes as SMS plus a CRM entry.

[04]

Which neighborhoods do you know?

Your whole map: Washington Heights, Story Hill, the Third Ward, West Allis, New Berlin, Mequon, Bayside, and out to wherever you take service work. AVA screens by your boundaries during intake.

Let's scope it.

Twenty minutes to script your safety triage and estimate intake. Then your phone stops depending on which rung you are standing on.

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