Every time you pull into a customer’s driveway, you have an opportunity. The question is whether you walk away with $150 or $1,500. Average Order Value tells you how you’re doing.
Why Average Order Value Matters for Electricians
Electrical work has enormous range. A GFCI outlet replacement might pay $120. A panel upgrade might pay $2,500. Understanding your average helps you push toward the higher end.
One call can become multiple jobs. That outlet replacement? The customer mentions their lights flicker. You inspect the panel. Suddenly you’re quoting a service upgrade.
It helps you train technicians. When you know which electricians consistently hit higher AOV, you can share what they’re doing right.
It shows which marketing works. If your AOV from Google Ads is $600 but from Facebook is $350, you know where to spend budget.
It improves estimates. Historical AOV data tells you what similar jobs actually pay. No more underbidding because you guessed.
How to Check in GA4
GA4 tracks AOV if you have online payments configured.
- Open GA4
- Navigate to Monetization > Ecommerce purchases
- Find Average Order Value
- Add a dimension like “Session source” to see which channels drive higher-value calls
The catch: GA4 doesn’t know about your offline electrical jobs. It only tracks what happens on your website, which misses most revenue.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics pulls data from your invoicing system and calculates AOV automatically from completed work orders. No manual tracking needed.
You’ll get insights like: “What’s my AOV for residential versus commercial jobs?” or “Which month had the highest average ticket this year?” ClawAnalytics shows trends so you can plan.
Another useful question: “What’s my average upsell rate on service calls?” See how often technicians successfully add extra work during visits.
Quick Wins
Upskill on high-value work. EV charger installation, solar bypass, generator installs. These pay more per hour than standard service calls.
Offer safety inspections. Every electrical job is a chance to offer a panel inspection or smoke detector replacement. Parts are cheap, labor is valuable.
Create package deals. Bundle services like “electrical safety check + outlet replacement + smoke detector install” at a package price that raises the ticket.
Use before-and-after photos. Show customers the old panel versus the new one. Visual proof justifies higher prices.