For electricians

Booked electrical appointments, not shared leads

We find the customer, qualify them by phone, and book a confirmed appointment straight into your own diary. It's exclusive to you, and you only pay when the customer sits.

Stop buying electrical leads. Start taking booked appointments.

If you fit consumer units, rewire houses or install EV chargers, you already know the problem with lead sites: you pay for a name and a number, then join a queue of other sparks all ringing the same homeowner. EzDealz doesn't sell leads. We book you a confirmed appointment with a customer who's expecting you — and it's yours alone.

We run the ads and the follow-up, and we qualify every enquiry by phone before it reaches you. Only when someone is genuinely worth a visit — the right work, in your area, ready to have you out — do we book it straight into your diary. You turn up, quote the work, and get on with it.

How it works for electricians

It's built around one simple promise: no sit, no fee. You pay only when the customer is actually there when you arrive. If they're a no-show, you pay nothing.

We find the work. Our ads target homeowners in your area looking for electrical work — a full or partial rewire, a fuse board or consumer unit upgrade, an EV charger, an EICR, fault-finding.

We qualify by phone. Every enquiry is spoken to by a real person and checked: is it the work you do, is it in your patch, are they ready to book a visit? Time-wasters don't make it through.

We book your diary. The confirmed appointment lands in your own calendar — not a shared one you have to log into. You also get a partner portal with your leads and calendar, a rep app for visits, and an AI receptionist to catch the calls you can't.

The appointment is exclusive. It goes to you and no one else. You're not racing four other electricians to call first.

A shared electrical lead vs an EzDealz appointment

A shared lead

  • Sold to several tradespeople at once — you're all chasing the same homeowner.
  • You pay for the contact details whether or not they ever answer the phone.
  • You do the ringing, the chasing and the follow-up yourself.
  • No guarantee they're even in your area or want the work you do.
  • Priced per lead or per credit, often with a monthly membership on top.

An EzDealz appointment

  • Exclusive to your business. Never shared.
  • Phone-qualified by a real person before it reaches you.
  • Booked straight into your own diary as a confirmed visit.
  • No sit, no fee — you pay only if the customer is there when you arrive.
  • No contract, no subscription, no credits. Your first two appointments are free.

On shared-lead sites the same enquiry can be sold to up to five professionals (Bark's per-credit model), and the fee is payable the moment your details are handed over — MyBuilder's own tradesperson terms state the shortlist fee is due "when the Customer's Contact Details are shared with you, and it is not necessary for you to be awarded the job for the Shortlist Fee to be payable". With EzDealz there's nothing to pay unless the customer sits.

What a booked electrical appointment costs

Electrical appointments are £120 each, charged only when the customer sits. That's for work typically worth £3,000 to £8,000 — a rewire, a board upgrade, an EV charger install. For comparison, here's the full rate card across trades:

TradePer booked appointmentTypical job value
Loft boarding & insulation£100£995–£2,000
Plumbing & boilers£110~£2,400
Electricians£120£3,000–£8,000
Windows & doors£120£4,000–£9,000
Bathroom fitting£135£4,500–£8,000
Landscaping & gardens£135£5,000–£15,000
Roofing£150£5,000–£13,500
Solar & renewables£175£7,500–£14,000

Prices exclude VAT. You pay per appointment that sits — nothing for no-shows — and your first two are free. See the pay-per-appointment model for the full detail.

What that works out at per job won

Exclusive, phone-qualified appointments close far better than shared leads, because the customer is expecting you rather than fielding calls from five electricians. Shared leads convert at roughly 30–50% across sources; we'll model it conservatively at 40%.

Say you take 10 electrical appointments in a month — that's 10 × £120 = £1,200. At a 40% close rate you'd win 4 of them, so about £300 per job won, on work worth £3,000 to £8,000 apiece. And you did no chasing to get there.

Now compare the alternative. Google charges advertisers £22–£37 per click on trade keywords — "how to get more electrical work" sits around £37 — and that's per click, whether or not the caller ever picks up the phone. On shared-lead platforms, once you count every enquiry that never answered, the true cost of a won job routinely runs from £150 to well over £1,000, and you carried the chasing (reported/modelled).

The maths only works one way when the appointment is exclusive and someone's already qualified it for you. That's the whole idea behind the pay-per-appointment model.

Common questions

What exactly am I paying for?

A confirmed appointment — a homeowner who wants electrical work done and has agreed a time for you to come out and quote it, booked into your own diary. You pay the £120 only if they're there when you arrive. No sit, no fee.

Is the appointment really exclusive?

Yes. It goes to your business and no one else. Unlike lead sites — where Bark can sell the same enquiry to up to five professionals and Checkatrade leads are shared with multiple trades — an EzDealz appointment is never shared.

What kind of electrical work do you book?

Domestic work that's worth a proper visit: full and partial rewires, consumer unit and fuse board upgrades, EV charger installs, EICRs and fault-finding. We qualify each enquiry by phone so it matches what you do and where you work.

What if the customer isn't there when I turn up?

You pay nothing. That's the no sit, no fee promise — you're only charged for an appointment that actually sits.

Is there a contract or a subscription?

No. No contract, no monthly subscription, and no credits to buy up front. You pay per appointment that sits, and your first two are free. It's the opposite of a 12-month lock-in.

How is this different from Checkatrade or Bark?

Those sell shared leads — a name and number passed to several trades, with the fee due whether or not the customer ever answers. EzDealz books you an exclusive, phone-qualified appointment into your diary and only charges when the customer sits. See the pay-per-appointment model for how it compares.

See if we cover your area.

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