She knows a sparking panel from a flickering bulb.

Most calls are routine and should just get booked. A few are dangerous and need you now. Wirewoman tells them apart on the call.

Caller says

“My panel is sparking and there’s smoke.”

She hears
sparkingburning smellno powersmoke
You get a call

Your phone rings immediately.

Real emergencies ring your cell. Everything else just books.

What she treats as an emergency.

  • A panel or outlet that is sparking, arcing, or buzzing
  • A burning smell or smoke near wiring, outlets, or the panel
  • A full loss of power to the home or unit
  • A hot or scorched outlet, switch, or breaker
  • Water touching electrical panels, outlets, or fixtures
  • A downed or exposed live wire

What she just books.

  • A single flickering light or dead fixture
  • One dead outlet with no burning smell
  • A breaker that tripped once and reset fine
  • Panel upgrades, EV charger installs, and remodels

Three levels. One rule: you decide what wakes you.

She sorts every call into a level and acts on it in seconds — you only get rung for what you told her matters.

Level 1 · Emergency

Sparking, smoke, burning smell, or no power — your cell rings in seconds, day or night.

Level 2 · Priority

A tripping breaker or a hot outlet — booked to your first open slot and flagged as urgent.

Level 3 · Routine

A flickering light, a quote, an EV charger install — booked on your schedule, no interruption.

You set the rules.

Tell us which keywords mean “call me now” for your work, and who to ring after hours. She follows your escalation, every time.