By the Templateez Team · Licensed Attorney (NJ & NY) · June 2026

What Every Contractor Should Capture on the First Call

The phone rings. A homeowner has a leak, a broken furnace, a fence that needs replacing. You have about two minutes to turn that call into a booked job. What you capture in those two minutes determines whether your technician shows up prepared or walks in blind.

The Non-Negotiables

Every first call, every trade, no exceptions:

Trade-Specific Details

After the basics, each trade needs its own questions. A generic "describe the problem" field is not enough.

Plumbing: Fixture or area affected, water supply or drain side, visible water damage, age of plumbing, pipe material if known. Our plumbing intake has checkboxes for PEX-A, Copper, PVC, CPVC, and Cast Iron.

HVAC: System type (central, mini-split, window), fuel source (gas, electric, oil), age of equipment, last service date. The HVAC form captures tonnage and whether Manual J calculations exist.

Electrical: Panel rating, number of circuits, age of wiring, code compliance status. The electrical form includes NEC compliance and whether the panel has been upgraded.

Roofing: Roof type, approximate square footage, pitch, current material, age, visible damage. The roofing intake differentiates between new installation, re-roof, and repair.

Access and Logistics

The details that save your crew from wasted trips:

All of this is built into every trades intake form in our collection. The 52 trades forms each include an access and logistics section with trade-appropriate checkboxes.

The Narrative Section

Every Templateez trades form ends with a large text field: "Describe the problem and goals in plain terms." This is where the customer's own words go. Not your diagnosis. Their description. It protects you if there is a dispute about scope, and it gives your technician context before they arrive.

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