Clear, Evident, & Specific.

Is that how you would explain your circuit labels right now?
NOPE!!

It's not your fault. The panel manufacturers didn't leave you enough room on that stock sticker to do it right. You get maybe one or two words, scribbled into whatever tiny space is left.

Sure, it might pass code. But passing an inspection and being useful to your client are two very different things.

Reminder: Code is just the minimum standard.

We can all do WAY better.

Most panels have the same mess:

  1. Missing, vague or flat-out wrong information.
  2. Bad handwriting and misspellings.
  3. Lazy labeling — AKA abbreviations.
  4. Label maker and cover tape slapped over old information.
  5. Replacement stickers covering important factory data on the panel itself.

So we fixed circuit directories.

Create custom circuit directories with our software.

Build your directory to match your panel — breaker for breaker.

Document each circuit in your own words. Add labels, detailed descriptions, and images, using our preset fields to move fast.

Download a print-ready copy for the panel and keep a digital version online.

An owner's manual for the electrical system.

When it comes to documentation, more is more. You owe it to your client to leave behind detailed, professional instructions on exactly how their electrical system works.

We give you preset fields, so filling it all in is fast. There's plenty of room for every detail. Use your own words.

Anyone with access to the panel can scan and contribute — documenting as you go, start to finish. All in your browser. No special app to download. Just a living digital record that never gets lost and never goes out of date.

The best instructions come with pictures.

Literally SEE what's on that circuit. Add a photo of every light, outlet, and appliance on that circuit. Use the gallery view to find the outlet and you found the breaker.

Take photos before things get covered up. This is your CYA insurance. Everything your team did — documented and stored in one spot. If something gets questioned years down the road, you've got photographic evidence of what in the wall or under the ground.

Stays with the home.

The directory persists with the house, owner to owner. It shows that the house was cared for. Same information from the builder the second owners and on.

Keep it accurate as the house evolves. Make the change on the online version, print a fresh physical directory, done. No scratched-out labels. No cover tape. No guessing.

A real fix for the lack of space.

The NEC hooked us up with the last code change. The new language lets homeowners and electricians install the circuit directory adjacent to the panel — which means we can finally use directories big enough to actually say something.

Here's what it does for your business.

It saves you service calls. Half the time it's not even a real call — the client tripped a GFCI and had no idea where to look. With Circuit Directory, you pull up their panel from your desk and solve it in a two-minute phone call instead of driving across town.

It's a billboard. The directory stays in that panel for the life of the house — a branded touchpoint every future owner, electrician, and inspector is going to scan for decades. Your contact info lives right there in it.

So when something goes wrong or needs changing, guess who they're calling? You. You did the work. You know the system. You own the callback, and you keep the client.

This is the kind of detail that separates you from every other contractor cutting corners.

Be a steward of the electrical panel. Use our Circuit Directory software and leave behind something you're proud to put your name on.

Join us,
Tim Meador — Circuit Directory