Electrical Contracting · Dallas, TX
Fractional CFO for Electrical Businesses in Dallas
Partner-led fractional CFO services for Electrical Contracting owners in Dallas, TX. Flat monthly retainer, KPI-driven cadence, 40+ DFW clients served since 2023.
By Chris Gauvin and Taber Wetz · Updated April 2026
The Short Version
- Who we are: Dallas-based fractional CFO and CMO firm, partner-led, 40+ clients across DFW since 2023.
- Pricing: $5,000-$10,000/month flat retainer. No hourly billing.
- Best fit for Electrical owners: $5M–$50M revenue businesses preparing for an exit, dealing with cash flow complexity, or scaling past a bookkeeper.
- Dallas coverage: Downtown, Oak Cliff, Garland, Mesquite, North Dallas, Addison, Richardson, plus the rest of DFW. In-person working sessions available.
- First step: Book a free consultation — we assess scope before quoting.
Why Dallas Electrical owners call us
Dallas operators face the steepest competition for technical labor in the region — wage inflation has run 6-9% YoY across the trades and manufacturing floor through 2025-2026, and the in-migration of corporate HQ relocations keeps spec construction backlogs strong. The fractional CFO conversation in Dallas is usually about how fast the operator can scale the back office to keep up with the front office.
For broader DFW context, see our Dallas location page, the Electrical industry brief, or the full scope of our fractional CFO services.
The 5 KPIs that move the multiple for Electrical businesses
If you only track these five well, the rest of the financial story tends to follow:
| KPI | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Backlog coverage (months of forward work) | Commercial electrical with hyperscaler exposure can carry 12-18 months. Residential rewires should run 6-10 weeks. The two have different cash and labor implications. |
| Bid-to-actual margin variance | If margin variance is moving more than 200 bps quarter to quarter, the estimating template needs a rebuild — usually copper assumptions and labor burden. |
| Long-lead equipment markup discipline | Switchgear at 40-60 week lead times needs explicit markup or float exposure on price changes wipes the fee. |
| Crew utilization (billable / paid) | Below 70% in commercial electrical means your scheduler or your foreman, and it is fixable in a quarter. |
| Net working capital as % of revenue | Electrical contractors with 20%+ NWC trapped in retainage and AR are one slow GC away from a cash crisis. |
Want the full one-page version? Download the Electrical KPI Scorecard — no email gate, just the PDF.
What is on Electrical owners' minds in 2026
The conversations we are having right now with Electrical operators in Dallas keep coming back to:
- Hyperscaler and data-center backlog discipline
- Copper and feeder cost re-papering on 2025 unit pricing
- EVITP credentialing and the price-vs-commodity positioning
- 45L-credit multifamily scope opportunities
Electrical contractors who clean up their bid-to-actual reporting before they need to sell make 1-2 turns more on the multiple.
See the latest weekly brief on the Electrical industry page.
Why Local Fractional for Dallas Electrical owners
Partners do the work
Chris Gauvin and Taber Wetz are the people on your engagement — not a junior associate.
Industry-specific KPI cadence
We come in with a Electrical-specific KPI playbook on day one, not a generic finance template you have to translate.
DFW local presence
Based in Dallas-Colleyville. Dallas operators get in-person working sessions when scope warrants — not Zoom by default.
Exit-ready posture from day one
Whether you are 2 years out or 7, the cleanup work is the same shape. We start it now so you have leverage when the inbound call comes.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a fractional CFO for a Electrical business in Dallas cost?
Fractional CFO services for Electrical operators in Dallas typically run $5,000-$10,000 per month for businesses in the $5M–$50M revenue range. Local Fractional uses a flat monthly retainer with no hourly billing. Cleanup engagements (getting books current and GAAP-compliant) are a separate one-time fee, typically $2,000-$3,000.
What KPIs should a Electrical owner in Dallas track?
The five that move the multiple at exit: Backlog coverage (months of forward work), Bid-to-actual margin variance, Long-lead equipment markup discipline, Crew utilization (billable / paid), and Net working capital as % of revenue. Most Electrical operators track one or two of these well and the rest by gut. Closing that gap is the bulk of the first 90 days of a fractional CFO engagement.
Do you only serve Dallas, or anywhere in DFW?
We serve all of Dallas-Fort Worth — Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Arlington, and surrounding suburbs — plus nationwide for virtual engagements. Dallas operators get the option of in-person working sessions when scope warrants it.
When should a Electrical owner in Dallas hire a fractional CFO?
Hire when (1) revenue has passed $1-2M and the books no longer answer the questions you need to ask, (2) you are within a 3-5 year exit window, (3) cash flow visibility is unreliable, (4) margins are shrinking without clear cause, or (5) a lender, buyer, or board has asked for financials you cannot produce. Electrical operators in particular should not wait for the PE inbound call to start cleanup work — the cleanup work is what creates the multiple.
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