Verified electrical contractor data
Most of the 89,346 electrical shops never show up in your CRM. The electrician email list.
A licensed master, a van, and a phone number a national database never logged. We map the shop, find the owner, and tag the work they actually do.
The market, in three numbers
A licensed, owner-run, offline trade.
are single-location shops
Owner-run crews, not regional roll-ups. Electrical is local, and the budget sits with the master who took the truck home.
run without a website
Almost half book work off referrals, the truck, and the phone. No site for a scraper to find, no signal for the big tools to ingest.
have no decision-maker on LinkedIn
Most owners never built a profile. A LinkedIn-only database stops here. We do not.
Source: Orbital data (curated company-grain pull), April 2026.
What's inside each record
The shop, the owner, and the signals you score on.
A list broker stops at a name and an email. We hand you the contact, the role, and the shop itself, then let Orbital's agents enrich each record with the custom signals your team actually scores on.
Contact
- Full name
- Verified email
- Direct dial and mobile
- LinkedIn, where the owner has one
Role
- Job title
- Owner, master, foreman, or office
- Seniority and decision-maker level
- Current-role confirmed
Shop
- Company name and website
- Service line (residential, commercial, industrial)
- Address, city, state, ZIP
- Crew and location count
- Google rating and reviews
- Years in the trade
Context
- Specialties (solar, EV, low-voltage)
- License class held, where listed
- Union or non-union
- Languages
Custom agent signals
The part a static list cannot give you.
Point Orbital's agents at your ICP and they research each shop for the signals you care about, then attach them to the record. A few that teams ask for:
If you can define the signal, an agent can go find it. That is what turns a list into a scored, ready-to-work account set, instead of a static row that bounces.
What we don't fake: no scraped license rolls, no stale directory dumps, no fabricated residential or commercial splits. If we cannot stand behind a field, it is not in the record.
Coverage
Every service line, all 50 states, and Canada.
The list spans the full population of electrical contractor firms, weighted the way the market actually sits. The largest building markets carry the most depth.
By service line
Leading markets
Working an adjacent trade list? See the HVAC email list, the roofing email list, or pull the largest HVAC shops in California or Texas for the same kind of cluster.
The difference
Why your sales tools show a blank row.
Enterprise databases are built from a digital footprint: a company page, a website, ad spend, hiring posts. A licensed electrician booking work off a Facebook page and a service truck has almost none of that, so the shop never enters the database, and neither does the owner. Search a metro and you get a few large commercial firms and a wall of blanks where the long tail should be.
We work the other way around. We start from the shops on the ground, all 89,346, then find the person who runs each one, including the four in five owners who never made a LinkedIn page. The contacts are validated by our data source, so you get the same quality the big tools sell, on the businesses they never had, sliced by the service line your reps actually pitch.
The honest trade is this: we will not quote you a million electrician emails, and we will not invent a clean residential or commercial split we cannot back. You get real owners, by service line and territory, ranked by the signals your team scores on. Not a spreadsheet that bounces a third of the way down.
How it's built
Mapped from the truck, not the org chart.
Every shop on the map
Start from all 89,346 electrical contractor firms in the curated company-grain pull, not a scraped slice of the ones with websites.
The owner, not the switchboard
Find the master, owner, or operations lead at each shop, with role and seniority, so reps reach the decision-maker.
A clean, current inbox
Emails are validated by our data source. Anything that fails is dropped, not counted.
Tagged by service line and signal
Agents tag the service line, license, and signals you score on, so the list works the way electrical sales actually run.
Put it to work
Who works this list.
Distributors & supply
Reach owners buying breakers, conduit, panels, and switchgear direct, not through the rep on the counter.
Equipment & tools
Sell vans, lifts, meters, and gear to owners stocking the truck.
Contractor software
Put field-service, dispatch, estimating, and invoicing tools in front of the buyer.
Solar & EV partners
Source installer partners adding solar arrays or EV charging to the service mix.
Recruiting & staffing
Reach owners hiring journeymen, apprentices, and helpers in their territory.
M&A & finance
Source acquisition targets and the lending or insurance offers your team underwrites.
Questions
Before sales.
Can I see a sample before buying?
Yes. Tell us the service lines or states you care about and we send around 100 records so you can check the data against your own before anything changes hands.
What fields come with each contact?
More than a name and an email. Each record carries the contact (verified email, direct dial, LinkedIn where the owner has one), the person's role and seniority, and the shop itself: company name, website if it has one, service line, address, crew size, Google reviews, and years in the trade. On top of that, Orbital's agents can attach the custom signals you score on. No scraped license rolls, no stale directory dumps.
Can you tag custom signals?
Yes, and it is the main reason teams pick us over a static list. Point our agents at your ICP and they research each shop for the signals you score on, such as recently incorporated, hiring journeymen, holding a solar or EV charging line, master license held, union shop, or independent versus PE-backed roll-up, then attach them to the record.
Where does the data come from?
We start from the full population of electrical contractor firms operating in the US and Canada, 89,346 of them in our 2026 canonical pull, then find the owner or operations lead for each shop, including the small crews who never built a LinkedIn page. Emails are validated by our data source. The count comes from Orbital data, April 2026.
Is it only US electricians?
No. We cover both the US and Canada. The split is 89,346 firms across the US and Canada, with 13,594 of those sitting north of the border. Most demand is US, so that is where the depth is, but Canadian shops are included.
How current is the list?
Records are refreshed on a rolling schedule and emails are validated by our data source before they reach you. Anything that fails validation is dropped rather than padded into the count.
Can I filter by service line or state?
Yes. You can narrow by service line, such as residential, commercial, industrial, low-voltage, solar, and EV charging, and by state or metro before you take anything.
How is this different from ZoomInfo or a list broker?
Two reasons. First, four in five electrical shops are owner-run crews that never enter an enterprise database, so a LinkedIn-only tool returns a wall of blanks for the long tail. We map all 89,346 firms and find the owner for each. Second, our agents enrich each record with the custom signals you score on, so you get a scored account set sorted by fit, not a flat spreadsheet that bounces a third of the way down.
Try the electrician list before you buy it.
Tell us the service lines and states your reps cover. We will send a free sample of around 100 verified owner contacts to check against your own, no commitment.
Get a free sample