Panel upgrades for insurance. Code-required updates. EV charger installs. Rewires. Trova captures the technical conversation and turns it into a proposal — and a paper trail.
Electrical work lives or dies on documentation. What was discussed. What was recommended. What the customer declined. Trova captures all of it automatically — for the customer's file, for the contractor's legal protection, and for the insurance carrier when something goes wrong years later.
100A panel in a house with two AC units, an EV charger, and a hot tub. Trova flags the upgrade conversation automatically.
Aluminum wiring. Federal Pacific panel. Knob-and-tube. Documented verbatim — searchable when the insurance carrier asks.
AFCI/GFCI requirements. Grounding upgrades. Permit conversations. Captured for the customer file.
Customer mentions they're "thinking about an electric car." Captured. Flagged as a future install opportunity with timeline context.
Bathroom outlet that doesn't work. Garage outlet that's loose. Captured before the tech is out the door.
Recommended panel upgrade. Customer declined. Documented with the specific reason — protects the contractor when the panel fails next year.
Your tech clips Trova on Monday morning. One button. The customer hears a single line of disclosure, the conversation continues, and Trova captures everything that matters — automatically.
No screens between your tech and the customer. No paperwork in the truck. No upsell that gets forgotten before the next call.
Tech is replacing a bedroom outlet. Walks past the panel. Notices it's a 100A Federal Pacific in a house with newer appliances. Mentions to the homeowner that the panel is on the manufacturer's "increased risk" list and they should think about upgrading.
Old workflow: tech maybe writes a note on the invoice. Customer forgets. Three months later the panel sparks and the homeowner calls a different contractor in a panic.
With Trova: conversation captured. Panel age and brand documented automatically. Trova flags it in the office dashboard. Office sends a follow-up two weeks later: "Hey, you mentioned thinking about the panel — here's what an upgrade would look like." Customer schedules. Contractor wins the $9,400 job.
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