Low Voltage Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Electricians and home automation integrators see the infrastructure gap on every smart home project. LeadChuck connects you with homeowners and builders who need Cat6, speaker wire, and access control run by someone who knows what they're doing.

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Low Voltage lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Low voltage work is invisible in homeowner search behavior

Low voltage work is invisible in homeowner search behavior — homeowners search 'TV mounting' or 'home theater' and don't know to search 'low voltage contractor' until they're deep into a project.

Competing with cable company and ISP

Competing with cable company and ISP technicians on perceived legitimacy is a constant challenge — homeowners don't understand why a licensed low-voltage contractor is different from a cable TV installer.

New construction low voltage is dominated

New construction low voltage is dominated by builder relationships that take years to build — breaking into spec home and custom home markets without a builder referral network is nearly impossible.

How LeadChuck works for low voltages

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Step 1: Set Your Price

Low voltage leads from LeadChuck come from contractors who know the infrastructure need — an electrician finishing a panel upgrade or a builder starting a smart home spec understands exactly what structured wiring is needed.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Electricians, home automation integrators, custom home builders, and home theater installers refer low voltage work when the infrastructure layer needs a specialist.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

You arrive with the project specifications already defined by the referring contractor — no scoping from scratch, no explaining what Cat6 is. You're executing a plan, not selling a concept.

The referral flywheel in action

Sean runs Connected Homes Low Voltage in Brentwood. His home automation partner started sending LeadChuck leads for every new custom home he was programming. First lead: a 6,200 sq ft home needing full structured wiring — 22 drops of Cat6, whole-home audio, camera infrastructure, and smart lighting conduit. Sean paid $225 for the lead and billed $11,400. He referred the home theater equipment installation through LeadChuck and earned $185. His automation partner now sends him 8-10 leads per year — his single best referral source.

Your net lead cost: $40 for $11400+ in revenue. Plus $185 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends low voltages leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Electrical

Electricians frequently encounter low voltage scope in smart home and new construction projects — they refer when the work requires a licensed low voltage contractor.

Home Automation

Automation integrators need infrastructure wiring completed before programming begins — low voltage is their prerequisite trade.

Home Theater

Home theater installers need HDMI, speaker wire, and network cabling run before system installation.

Custom Home Builders

Builders spec structured wiring in every smart home and custom build — they need a trusted low voltage sub on every project.

Security Systems

Security contractors installing hardwired cameras and alarm systems refer low voltage for conduit and cabling infrastructure.

Who do low voltages refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Home Automation

$100-500

Low voltage techs completing infrastructure often refer the integration programming to automation specialists.

Home Theater

$75-300

Cabling completed, low voltage techs refer home theater installers for equipment selection and system design.

Electrical

$50-150

Low voltage techs encounter electrical needs on every job — panel issues, circuit additions, and lighting control.

Security Systems

$50-150

Network and camera infrastructure naturally leads to security system referrals.

Generator

$75-200

Smart home infrastructure includes backup power conversations — generator referrals are natural.

Simple, transparent pricing

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No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

Before LeadChuck, my builder pipeline took me 3 years to build. Six months after joining, I had two new builder relationships sending me regular work — because they found my profile when other low voltage techs didn't show up on LeadChuck. The platform did the networking I was too busy to do myself.
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Sean G.

Connected Homes Low Voltage, Brentwood, TN · 7 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Your state low voltage license (or electrical contractor license with low voltage authorization) is verified and displayed on your profile. Builders and electricians specifically look for licensed low voltage contractors.

Both. New construction leads from builders and automation integrators tend to be larger scope. Retrofit leads from homeowners adding smart home features are smaller but more frequent.

Yes — your profile lists: structured wiring, home theater, audio/video, security cabling, access control, smart home infrastructure, and network design. Leads are matched to your specialties.

Low voltage leads typically run $75–$300 depending on project scope. Full custom home structured wiring leads at the high end of project value run at the top of the range.

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