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Commercial Electrical Services
in Mesa and Across the Phoenix Valley

Restaurants, Offices, Retail & Property Managers  |  AZ ROC License #167102 (CR-11)  |  Family-Owned Since 2001  |  Available 24/7  |  Free Estimates

Commercial electrical work is a different discipline from residential, and Arizona licenses it that way. RSB Electrical holds the CR-11 dual classification, residential and commercial under one license, which means the businesses we serve get a properly licensed commercial electrician with a family firm’s phone manners. We have worked with Valley businesses since 2001: restaurants, including a long-running relationship with a major fast-food operation; offices; retail; medical offices; and the property management companies that keep the East Valley’s rentals turning.

CR-11 dual commercial license 1-Yr warranty on the work CR-11 licensed & insured
AZ ROC #167102 (CR-11) Free estimates Written quote, honored 30 days

What businesses actually buy from us is the way we operate. The phone gets answered by a person. The owner stays closely involved in every job. Estimates are free, quotes are written and honored for 30 days, and when your operation cannot run because the power cannot, the response is 24/7, because commercial customers who need to keep their businesses running are exactly who our after-hours line exists for.

And we will tell you our lane honestly: service, repair, troubleshooting, circuits, panels, and lighting for operating businesses. Ground-up construction and full tenant-improvement build-outs are not what we do, and we say so up front instead of learning it together on your schedule.

Why Valley Businesses Choose RSB

Why Valley Businesses Choose RSB

Est. 1983

Licensed for Commercial, Properly

CR-11 is a dual residential and commercial classification. Your building is squarely within our license, as verified with the Arizona ROC.

No Upsells

Restaurant-Proven

Years inside a major fast-food operation taught us the standard: fast, clean, scheduled around service, never during the rush.

Safety First

Property Manager Friendly

Apartment turns, tenant complaints, and portfolio work with per-site invoicing and the vendor paperwork your office needs.

Full Service

The Owner Stays Close

Responsiveness, owner involvement, fair price, and long relationships: the four reasons businesses told us they leave the big shops.

Transparent

24/7 When You Cannot Wait

A business that cannot open is an emergency in our book, and the after-hours line connects you to a real electrician.

Guaranteed

One-Year Warranty

Labor and materials are warranted for one year from completion. Your invoice is your proof.

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The Three Commercial Calls We Run Most

The Three Commercial Calls
We Run Most

A business that cannot open, a property manager’s list, and a restaurant running on its circuits.

01
CALL 01

The business that cannot open

A kitchen with half its equipment dead, a storefront dark at 9 a.m., an office suite tripping the same breaker every hour: every one of those is money burning by the minute. Commercial outages get our emergency treatment around the clock, and the diagnostic discipline is the same one on which our reputation is built: find the actual cause fast, make it safe, get you operating, and finish the repair without a second shutdown.

02
CALL 02

The property manager’s list

Unit turns with dead outlets and tired fixtures, common-area lighting complaints, the tenant who swears the breaker box buzzes: property management electrical is high-volume, deadline-driven work, and it is a lane we love. Turns get punched fast, so units rent on schedule, recurring issues get root-caused instead of re-billed, and every visit lands in your records with per-site invoicing that matches how your office actually books.

03
CALL 03

The restaurant that runs on its circuits

Food service is the most electrically demanding small business there is: fryers, ovens, refrigeration, hoods, menu boards, and a dining room that has to look right, all pulling at once, all day. We wire and repair commercial kitchen equipment circuits, run the dedicated lines to new equipment demands, and keep front-of-house power and lighting worthy of the brand. Fast food taught us the tempo; every restaurant benefits.

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Our Lane, Stated Plainly

Commercial Work We Handle,
and What We Honestly Do Not

Restaurants, offices and retail, property management, power and panels, HOAs — plus the four things we decline on the first call.

Restaurants and food service

Commercial kitchen equipment wiring and dedicated circuits
Fryer, oven, refrigeration, and hood power, sized to nameplate reality
Dining room, patio, and drive-through power and lighting repairs
Menu board and signage circuits

Offices, retail, and medical offices

Circuit and device repairs that work around business hours
Added circuits and receptacles as the space’s needs grow
Breaker and panel service for standard commercial services
Troubleshooting for the mystery problems that tenant spaces accumulate

Property management and apartment turns

Unit-turn electrical punch lists, completed on rental deadlines
Common-area power and lighting repairs
Recurring-issue root-cause work that ends the repeat tickets
Portfolio relationships with documentation and per-site invoicing

Power and panels

Commercial panel and breaker repair and replacement for standard services
Subpanels for expanding operations
Surge protection for equipment-heavy businesses
Grounding and bonding corrections

HOAs and community associations

Common-area power and lighting for clubhouses, pools, and walkways
Gate operator circuits and monument sign power
Board-friendly documentation and scheduling, learned across dozens of Valley communities we already serve

What we honestly do not do

Full tenant-improvement build-outs and ground-up construction: we service operating businesses, and we will point you to a build-out contractor
Industrial three-phase and 480-volt equipment circuits
Commercial EV charging stations
If your project is one of these, we will tell you on the first call and save you a week
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Start to Finish

How Commercial Service
Works at RSB

A clear process. Real communication.
Quality work that stands behind it.

01

A person answers, whatever the hour

Business-hours calls reach the office; after-hours emergencies reach the on-call electrician. A business that cannot operate gets emergency handling, day or night.

02

The site visit that respects your operation

We see the problem where it lives, at a time that does not cost you customers: before open, between rushes, after close. Estimates are free, and for recurring-issue calls, we come armed with the history.

03

A written quote, honored for 30 days

Scope, schedule, and price in writing. Property managers get per-site clarity; multi-visit projects get phased schedules that match your operating calendar.

04

Work sequenced around business hours

Power-down windows planned and announced, floors and equipment protected, and the site returned to service-ready condition after every session. Scheduling around Valley businesses has been standard practice here since 2001.

05

Cause fixed, not symptom billed

The same verify-and-test discipline we are known for in homes runs in your building: the repeat breaker trip gets a root cause, not a monthly invoice.

06

Documentation and warranty

Invoices that say what was actually done, the vendor paperwork, and property management offices need, and a one-year warranty on labor and materials.

Pricing, Honestly

What commercial work
costs, honestly

We do not publish prices, and commercial scopes vary too much for a rate card to be honest anyway. The structure is what we promise: free estimates, written quotes honored for 30 days, overtime rates disclosed before after-hours work is scheduled, and never hidden fees.

For businesses that want lighting and electrical handled on a schedule instead of a crisis, our maintenance agreements cover how programs work; every situation is different, and everything is negotiable.

Honest Pricing

We give you real numbers, not guesses.

Price Holds 30 Days

Your quote is locked in, not moving targets.

Written Quotes

Clear, detailed, and delivered the next day.

No Surprises

What we quote is what you pay.

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What actually moves commercial numbers

Scope: a device repair, a bank of new circuits, and a panel replacement are different animals
Scheduling: after-hours work protects your revenue and is quoted plainly when it is the right call
Equipment circuits: commercial kitchen gear has real nameplate demands, and honest wiring is sized to them
Access and ceiling height in back-of-house and warehouse spaces
Recurring relationships: portfolio and program customers get the economics of planned work instead of emergency work
In Customers' Own Words

Commercial Relationships, In Customers’ Own Words

Public Google reviews from real RSB customers, quoted as written.

RSB vs. the big commercial shops

What matters
RSB Electrical
Big commercial electrical shops
Response when you are down
24/7, treated as the emergency it is
A ticket number and a queue
Owner involvement
Close to every job, reachable by name
An account layer between you and the work
Small and mid-size businesses
Our core customer, not our consolation prize
Under the billing minimum
Price posture
Fair, written, honored 30 days
Master-agreement rates plus mobilization fees
Relationships
Measured in years and renewals
Measured in contract terms
Root-cause discipline
The repeat problem gets ended
The repeat problem gets invoiced
Scheduling around revenue
Standard practice since 2001
Their calendar, your rush hour
Property management fit
Turns, portfolios, per-site invoicing
One-off dispatches, blended billing
Scope honesty
Our lane stated plainly, referrals for the rest
Everything accepted, some of it subbed
Warranty
One year, labor and materials, the invoice is proof
Terms live in the fine print
Valley Edition

What Makes Commercial Electrical
Different in the Valley

A small-business metro on an enormous scale, aging strip centers, brutal summers, and rental turnover that never stops.
Seven local realities shape the work we do.

A small-business metro on an enormous scale

The East Valley runs on small- and mid-size businesses: restaurants, shops, clinics, offices, and the service companies that support them, spread across some of the fastest-growing suburbs in America. That scale means thousands of operations too small for the big commercial shops to court and too important to run on handymen’s electrical. That middle is exactly who we built this practice for.

Strip centers that grew up in the 70s, 80s, and 90s

Much of the Valley’s commercial inventory is retail centers now on their third or fourth decade, with panels, contactors, and branch wiring that predate every tenant in the building. Aging commercial infrastructure fails in ways that read as tenant problems, and knowing the difference is what keeps landlords from re-billing the same symptom every quarter.

Summer is a stress test for every building

Rooftop units pulling hard all day, refrigeration that cannot blink, panels in unconditioned electrical rooms: a Valley summer loads commercial systems like nothing else in the country. The failures surface in July for the same reason residential ones do, and the businesses that sail through are the ones whose electrical systems got attention in April.

Monsoon hits storefronts in the wallet

Storm outages and surges take out signage, menu boards, POS equipment, and exterior lighting, and the restore surge finishes what the outage started. Post-storm mornings are heavy commercial-call windows for us, and surge protection for equipment-heavy businesses is the cheap insurance we recommend before the season, not after the claim.

The restaurant corridors never sleep

East Valley dining strips compete on every detail, and electrical downtime anywhere in the operation, kitchen, dining room, patio, or sign, is enough for customers to choose the place next door. Our restaurant work runs on that clock: respond fast, work is scheduled around service, and the property is always looking open.

Rental turnover is a rhythm, not an event

The Valley’s rental market turns constantly, and every turn has an electrical punch list with a deadline attached to lost rent. Property management electrical here rewards exactly what a family firm does well: show up when promised, punch the list in one visit, document it, invoice it cleanly, and repeat for the next unit.

Tenant churn leaves electrical archaeology

Every departing tenant leaves modifications behind, and after a few cycles, a suite’s electrical reality matches no drawing anyone has. We untangle that inheritance constantly: mapping what actually exists, correcting what past tenants improvised, and leaving the next tenant a system that makes sense.

Expertise Deep-Dive

Commercial Expertise: What Serving Businesses Actually Takes

We plan the work before we kill the power, never the other way around.

01

Working a live business without wounding it

The craft is sequencing: which circuits can drop and when, what gets powered from where, in the meantime, and how the work is staged so customers never see it. Power-down windows are planned with the manager, announced to staff, and kept short, because we plan the work before we kill the power, never the other way around.

02

Commercial kitchen circuits are their own discipline

Kitchen equipment lies about nothing: the nameplate states its demand, and the circuit either honors it or fails on a Friday night. We wire to nameplate reality, respect the ventilation and GFCI requirements kitchens carry, and run the dedicated circuits new equipment needs instead of daisy-chaining hope. When your new fryer trips the shared circuit the old one tolerated, that is not the fryer’s fault, and we fix the actual problem.

03

The apartment-turn tempo

Turn work is won on cadence: a complete electrical punch in one scheduled visit, devices and fixtures from stock, photos when the owner is remote, and an invoice that files itself. We built our turn workflow with property managers, and the proof is the portfolios that keep renewing.

04

Root-causing the repeat ticket

Commercial buildings breed chronic complaints: the breaker that trips monthly, the lights that dim at 2 p.m., the outlet bank that dies when the weather turns. Chronic means diagnosable, and the same patient tracing that finds hidden residential faults ends commercial repeat tickets for good. One root-cause visit is cheaper than four callbacks; we sell the first kind.

05

Panels, contactors, and the gear behind the wall

Commercial spaces run controls, residential never sees: lighting contactors, time clocks, photocell circuits, and panels that feed four different floor plans. We service that layer on standard commercial services, keep it labeled honestly, and flag genuinely industrial gear, the three-phase 480-volt world, as outside our lane before a dollar is spent.

06

Documentation that survives an audit

Commercial customers answer to owners, franchisors, insurers, and inspectors, so our paper answers with them: what was found, what was done, what it cost, per site. Vendor onboarding packets, license and insurance documentation, and invoices that map to your books are part of the service, not a favor.

07

Knowing where our lane ends

No tenant-improvement build-outs, no ground-up construction, no industrial three-phase, no commercial EV stations: we state it on the first call and hand you a straight referral where we can. Businesses trust contractors who know their own edges, and twenty-five years of relationships say honesty is the sales pitch.

FAQ

Commercial Electrical Questions, Answered Straight

1.Our business is down right now. How fast can you respond?

Around the clock: commercial customers who need to keep their businesses running are exactly who our 24/7 line serves. Call, describe what is down, and the on-call electrician will treat a stopped business like the emergency it is.

2.Do you do tenant-improvement build-outs?

Honestly, no. Full build-outs and ground-up construction are outside our scope. Service, repair, circuits, panels, and lighting for operating businesses are our lane, and if your project is a build-out, we will say so on the first call and point you toward the right contractor.

3.Do you handle three-phase or 480-volt equipment?

No. Heavy industrial three-phase and 480-volt equipment circuits are outside our lane, stated plainly. Standard commercial tenant spaces and services are exactly what we do.

4.Is our business too small for you?

No such thing here. Single storefronts and one-truck operations are core customers, and plenty of our longest commercial relationships started with one small repair.

5.Can you work nights or before we open?

That is standard practice: sales floors before open, kitchens between rushes, lots after close. After-hours rates are disclosed before anything is scheduled, never discovered on the invoice.

6.We manage multiple properties. How does that work?

Well, which is why property management is one of our favorite lanes: unit turns on rental deadlines, common-area work, per-site invoicing, vendor paperwork for your office, and one standard across the portfolio.

7.Can you wire our new kitchen equipment?

Yes: dedicated circuits sized to the equipment’s nameplate, GFCI protection where required, and installations scheduled so the kitchen never misses a service. This is bread-and-butter work for us.

8.Do you handle our parking lot and building lighting, too?

Yes, and it has its own page: commercial lighting maintenance covers pole lights, signage, LED retrofits, exit and emergency lighting, and the maintenance programs that keep it all lit.

9.Do you offer maintenance contracts?

Yes, for both electrical and lighting, shaped to the property since every situation is different and everything is negotiable. Our maintenance agreements page covers how they work.

10.Can you meet our vendor and insurance requirements?

Yes. License and insurance documentation for vendor onboarding is routine here, and our AZ ROC record is verifiable online in seconds. Property management offices and franchise operators get the paperwork their compliance folders need without having to chase us for it.

11.Can RSB just be our on-call electrician?

That is how most of our commercial relationships actually work: no contract required, one number saved, and a firm that already knows your building when something fails. Businesses that later want scheduled maintenance graduate into a program; plenty happily stay on speed dial for years.

12.What is the warranty?

One year on labor and materials from completion, with your invoice as proof, same standard as every job we do.

Your business runs on its circuits.
So do we.

One call reaches a real person, one visit produces a written quote honored for 30 days, and one relationship replaces the ticket queue. Restaurants, offices, retail, and property portfolios across the Valley since 2001.

Hours of operation

Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; commercial emergencies answered around the clock. Overtime rates apply after 5 p.m. and on weekends, and we tell you before we dispatch.

Where we serve businesses

Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Apache Junction, San Tan Valley, Gold Canyon, and the entire Phoenix Valley, including the West Valley and Pinal County. Multi-location portfolios welcome across the metro.

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1983 IN THE TRADE
SINCE

“Because electrical work is not just about making something work. It is about making sure it is safe, code-compliant, and reliable years from now.”

AZ ROC #167102 (CR-11) Family-owned since 2001 Licensed & insured