Four Decades in the Trade,
Twenty-Five Years Under Our Own Name
Reno Blomquist pulled his first wire in 1983 at Walton Electric, where a mentor named Frank taught him the version of this trade worth keeping: do it right, do it safe, and leave the job cleaner than you found it. Two decades of that education later, in 2001, Reno and Sharon started RSB Electrical out of Chandler, one truck and a license, and began building the customer list that the Valley knows us by today.
Twenty-five years on, Chandler is where it all started, Mesa is home base today, and the service area has grown to the entire Phoenix Valley, from Queen Creek to Scottsdale to the West Valley and down into Pinal County. What has not changed is the model: the person who answers the phone knows the person who shows up, and the name on the truck is the name on the license.
First wire, Walton Electric
A mentor named Frank taught Reno the version of this trade worth keeping: do it right, do it safe, and leave the job cleaner than you found it.
RSB Electrical founded in Chandler
Reno and Sharon started with one truck and a license, and began building the customer list the Valley knows us by today.
Mesa home base, Valley-wide service
From Queen Creek to Scottsdale to the West Valley and down into Pinal County — with the next generation already running the day-to-day.
What Valley Families Say About Our Work
Live Google and Yelp reviews, newest first — not curated by hand.
Quick Questions About Us
1.Are you licensed and insured?
Fully. AZ ROC License #167102 is a CR-11 dual residential and commercial classification, and the insurance is current. The license number sits on every page of this site because we are glad to have it checked.
2.Where do you work?
Mesa and Chandler are home; the working map covers the entire Phoenix Valley, including the West Valley and Pinal County, and for the right job, we roll a truck up to 50 miles. Our service area page has the full city list.
3.Who actually shows up at my house?
RSB electricians, employed by us, in our trucks. We do not sell your job to subcontractors, which is exactly why the warranty is simple: one company did the work, one company stands behind it.
4.Are you really available 24/7?
Yes, with an honest footnote: after-hours calls reach a real on-call electrician, true emergencies see a truck in roughly two hours, and overtime rates after 5 p.m. and on weekends are told to you before anyone is dispatched.
5.Are you hiring?
Good electricians and serious apprentices should absolutely reach out; the trade needs its next generation, and so do we. See our Now Hiring page or just call.





