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
Commercial Relationships, In Customers’ Own Words
Public Google reviews from real RSB customers, quoted as written.
RSB vs. the big commercial shops
Commercial Expertise: What Serving Businesses Actually Takes
We plan the work before we kill the power, never the other way around.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.






