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Business OperationsMarch 20269 min read

CRM for Electrical Contractors NZ: What It Is and Why You Need One

Most NZ electricians manage customers through a mix of spreadsheets, notebooks, and memory. It works — until a missed follow-up, a lost quote, or a client who went elsewhere because you forgot to call back. A CRM fixes that.

Quick Answer

A CRM for electrical contractors stores all your customer details, site addresses, job history, and follow-up reminders in one place. Unlike a generic business CRM, it connects directly to your jobs, quotes, and invoices — so you get the full picture of every customer without switching apps.

65%

Of revenue is repeat work

For most NZ electrical businesses, existing customers drive the majority of revenue — yet few have a system to manage them.

1 in 3

Quotes never followed up

Trade businesses lose roughly one third of quoted work simply by failing to follow up after the initial quote.

5x

Cost to win new customers

Acquiring a new customer costs five times more than retaining an existing one. CRM helps you keep the customers you already have.

The Problem

What Happens Without a CRM

Generic CRMs like Salesforce or HubSpot are built for B2B sales teams tracking deals through a pipeline. They're not designed for managing Mrs Smith in Remuera who calls every six months when her switchboard needs attention. Without something purpose-built for the trade, most NZ electricians experience all of these:

Lost follow-upsQuote sent Monday, never followed up — customer goes with someone else

No job historyCustomer calls and you have no idea what work you did for them two years ago

Scattered contactsCustomer details spread across phone contacts, notebooks, and email threads

Missing maintenance remindersNo system to proactively contact customers for annual or routine work

Property manager chaosMultiple properties per client, no way to track each site's history separately

The biggest opportunity for most electrical businesses isn't finding new customers — it's getting more work from existing ones. Without a CRM, that revenue is invisible.

Software Features

What to Look for in an Electrician CRM

Six capabilities that matter for NZ electrical contractors specifically

Multiple Sites per Customer

Property managers and commercial clients often have several locations. Store each site's address, access details, and job history separately under the same customer record.

Full Job History per Client

See every job, quote, and invoice for a customer in one view. When they call, you know exactly what you've done for them — without searching across two different systems.

Quotes Linked to Customer Records

Every quote is attached to the customer it was sent to. See outstanding quotes at a glance, identify which ones have gone cold, and act before the customer decides on someone else.

Follow-up and Maintenance Reminders

Set a reminder 11 months after a switchboard inspection or heat pump install. The system prompts you — no mental load required.

GST Invoicing from Customer Records

Generate IRD-compliant tax invoices directly from the job record attached to a customer. No re-entry, automatic GST, one-click send.

Mobile Access in the Field

Your team needs to pull up customer records on site, not just from the office. Look for a mobile-first system that works on a phone without installing a separate app.

See CRM in action for NZ electricians

Customer records, job history, and GST invoices — all in one place. No credit card required.

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Winning Repeat Work

How to Use CRM to Drive Repeat Business

Four strategies that turn your customer database into a revenue engine

Annual maintenance

Set a reminder 11 months after switchboard inspections, heat pump installs, or EV charger setups

Many customers rebook without being "sold" — they just need the nudge

Quote follow-up

If a quote hasn't been accepted after 7 days, flag it for a check-in call

A brief follow-up call wins a significant portion of cold quotes

Property manager portfolio

Track every property under a single client record, schedule routine work across their portfolio

Build the kind of reliable relationship where they stop calling other electricians

Best customer insights

Use revenue data in the CRM to identify which clients give you the most regular, profitable work

Prioritise these relationships and protect them proactively

Getting Started

CRM Isn't Just for Big Businesses

The biggest barrier to adopting CRM software is the feeling that it's 'for big businesses'. In reality, a sole trader electrician benefits just as much as a 10-person firm — maybe more, because there's no office manager to hold everything together.

Start simple. You don't need to set everything up perfectly on day one:

WeekWhat to doTime required
Week 1Import your existing customer list (CSV or manual entry)1–2 hours
Week 2Add sites for regular commercial or property manager clients30–60 min
OngoingLog jobs against customer records as you complete them2 min per job
Month 3+Complete picture of your customer base — no extra effort needed0 extra

Manage Customers with TPT Electrician

TPT Electrician includes CRM as part of its all-in-one platform for NZ electrical contractors. Customer records, job history, outstanding quotes, maintenance reminders, and GST invoicing all live in one place — so you never lose track of a customer or miss a follow-up again.