Bookkeeping for Electrical Contractors in Tampa Bay
Electrical contracting means residential service calls in the morning, commercial bid work in the afternoon, and new construction projects running in parallel. Each has different margins, different billing cycles, and different cost structures. Your books need to reflect that or you are making financial decisions with incomplete information.
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What Makes Electrical Contractor Bookkeeping Different
Residential vs. Commercial vs. New Construction
These three revenue streams have completely different margin profiles. Residential service is high-frequency, lower ticket. Commercial work is larger scope, longer payment cycles. New construction is bid-based with draw schedules. We track each separately so you know which segment is driving your profit and which one is diluting it.
Licensing and Certification Costs
Electrical contractors carry licensing fees, continuing education costs, insurance premiums, and bonding expenses. These are real costs of doing business that need proper categorization. We make sure they are tracked correctly and visible in your reporting.
Material and Supply Costs
Wire, panels, breakers, conduit, specialty components. Material costs vary by job type and supplier pricing. We track material costs per project so you can see true job margins, not just labor minus revenue.
Crew Labor and Overtime
Electrical work runs on crew hours. We set up reporting that shows labor cost per job, overtime patterns, and revenue per crew. When you can see which projects are eating labor hours without proportional revenue, you can adjust bidding and scheduling.
Progress Billing and Retainage
Commercial and new construction electrical work often involves progress billing, change orders, and retainage holdbacks. We track receivables by project stage so you always know what has been billed, what has been collected, and what is being held.
What You Get
- Weekly bookkeeping with electrical contractor-specific categorization
- Monthly P&L with revenue segmented by residential, commercial, and new construction
- Job costing by project and crew
- Cash flow forecasting with billing cycle adjustments
- QuickBooks setup configured for electrical operations
- Year-end tax package prepared for your CPA
We hold every QuickBooks certification that matters and build electrical contractor-specific chart of accounts, job costing structures, and reporting inside QuickBooks that matches how your business actually operates.
How It Works
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Book a Free Call
30 minutes. We review your current books and tell you exactly where you stand. No pitch, no pressure, just a clear picture of what it would take to get things right.
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We Build Your System
We set up or clean up your QuickBooks, structure your chart of accounts, and get your books current from day one.
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You Get Weekly Clarity
Every week your books are updated. Every month you know your numbers. No more guessing, just clean data and clear decisions.
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