San Francisco is a demanding city to run an electrical business in. The housing is old and beautiful — Victorian and Edwardian row houses full of original knob-and-tube that needs careful rewiring. Remodels are high-value and detail-heavy. And just getting to the job — steep streets, tight parking, dense neighborhoods — eats time you can’t get back. When you’re that busy, the phone is the first thing to go unanswered.
Where the jobs leak out
- You’re parked six blocks away, hauling gear uphill. You’re not stopping to answer.
- Rewires demand focus. Threading new circuits through a 1900s wall is not a one-hand job.
- SF clients expect a fast response. In a premium market, the electrician who picks up first usually wins the remodel.
A receptionist that never misses the SF call
Wirewoman answers your line in about two seconds, around the clock. She greets callers as your shop, runs a real electrician’s intake — panel, breaker, GFCI, lighting, EV charger, property age — and books the routine work onto your calendar. Because SF’s older stock throws real hazards, her emergency triage matters here: sparking, burning smell, smoke, no power ring your cell right away, while everything else just books.
You get a clean text summary within seconds of hang-up, so you show up to that Noe Valley or Mission job already knowing the story.
Flat pricing, no contract
One monthly rate, cancel anytime, no per-minute surprises. In a market where a single remodel can be worth thousands, catching the calls you’re currently missing pays for itself fast.
See how Wirewoman works, or call the demo and hear her handle a job.




