Get an instant indicative valuation for your electrical contracting business using practical earnings logic, recurring work, team depth, and buyer-demand factors.
This calculator is designed for electrical contractors who want a realistic view of value based on how buyers usually assess trade businesses. It is suitable for electrical service businesses, maintenance-focused contractors, residential and commercial operators, and team-based contracting businesses where technician depth, recurring work, average job value, customer mix, and owner dependence all influence value.
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Electrical Contractor Valuation Calculator
Estimate the value of your electrical contracting business using earnings, recurring contracts, and buyer-demand factors.
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- Indicative low, mid and high valuation range
- Buyer-readiness factors and benchmark commentary
- A practical summary you can reuse when preparing your sale listing
Use your most recent full-year figures where possible. Keep one-off or owner-specific expenses in addbacks so the tool can normalise earnings more realistically.
If you do not know every figure, complete the fields you can. The calculator will still produce an indicative result, but confidence will be higher when more relevant information is provided.
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This electrical contractor valuation calculator uses seller discretionary earnings as the starting point and then adjusts the valuation multiple for transfer risk, recurring revenue visibility, benchmark quality, operating strength, and buyer appeal.
In practice, buyers often look at:
- maintenance or service contract visibility
- technician depth and capability
- average job value
- vehicles and equipment included in the sale
- customer concentration
- owner dependence
- years of operating history
- the likelihood of the business continuing smoothly without the current owner
Electrical businesses with broader customer spread, recurring work, a capable team, clear systems, and lower dependence on the owner will usually attract more confidence than businesses where most quoting, client relationships, and technical oversight remain with the seller.
Businesses that rely heavily on the owner to win work, manage jobs, and maintain customer trust may still sell successfully, but they often attract more conservative pricing because the buyer takes on greater continuity risk after settlement.
This calculator is intended as an indicative planning tool only. Final market value will depend on due diligence, the quality of the financial records, staff retention, contract strength, and buyer appetite at the time the business is offered to market.