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Main House, Guest House, Grounds, and Gate ★★★★★ Highly rated on Google & Yelp

Your Paradise Valley Electrician
for Estate-Scale Properties

Main House, Guest House, Grounds, and Gate  |  AZ ROC License #167102 (CR-11)  |  Family-Owned Since 2001  |  Available 24/7  |  Free Estimates

A Paradise Valley property is not a house; it is a small campus. One-acre-minimum lots carry a main residence, often a guest house, a pool and its equipment yard, grounds lighting across real distance, a gate with power and communication, and outdoor rooms that host half the year. Electrical work at that scale rewards systems thinking, an electrician who sees the whole property’s loads, runs, and future at once, and that is the discipline we bring up the hill.

One acre minimum, one system 24/7 a real person answers CR-11 licensed & insured
Discretion, on the property and about it Free estimates Written quote, honored 30 days

The terms are the ones our whole map gets, because they were always the right ones: free estimates, a written quote the next day honored for 30 days, a one-year warranty on labor and materials, and a 24/7 line that reaches a person rather than a queue. What PV adds is our quietest habit: discretion, on the property and about it.

The Property as a System

The property
is the project

Estate electrical fails when it is treated as a series of disconnected service calls: the gate contractor’s wiring, the pool company’s panel tap, the landscape crew’s transformer, each done in isolation until the property is a museum of other people’s decisions. Our first PV visit usually starts with mapping what a decade of specialists left behind, and our best work turns the museum back into a system: loads balanced, circuits labeled, runs documented, and one phone number responsible for the whole picture.

Why estates keep a standing electrician

That is also why estates keep a standing electrician, the way they keep a standing landscaper. Our maintenance agreements were built for exactly this arrangement, shaped to the property rather than a tier sheet.

⚡ What Paradise Valley Calls Us For

One property, one system, one number

Grounds lighting, guest houses and outbuildings, gates and arrival power, statement interiors, pools and outdoor rooms, service capacity, multi-EV garages, and the estate maintenance agreement — all under one CR-11 license.

Grounds lighting at estate scale

Landscape and architectural lighting across acre-plus lots: layered scenes, proper transformers sized for real distance, fixtures worthy of the architecture, and control that makes the whole property respond from one place.

Landscape & security lighting

Guest houses, casitas, and outbuildings

Subpanels and feeders for the second dwelling, done to the load it actually carries: guest quarters, home offices, gyms, and studios, each wired as the building it is, rather than the shed it is not.

Appliance & dedicated circuits

Gates, drives, and arrival power

Gate operators, entry lighting, camera-light positions, and the long conduit runs that connect the street to the house: arrival infrastructure wired for decades, not until the next monsoon.

Electrical repair

Statement interiors

Chandeliers to 26 feet on two-man scaffolding, gallery-grade recessed and accent layouts, and dimming systems trimmed until every room has an evening. The fixtures PV hangs deserve the bracing and patience we bring.

Chandelier installation

Pools, spas, and outdoor rooms

Equipment-yard electrical, spa hookups with every safety layer, outdoor kitchens, patio heating, and fans: the resort-at-home standard, wired with the water-adjacent discipline it demands.

Pool & backyard electrical

Service capacity for estate loads

Estates outgrow their electrical services quietly: the guest house, the pool expansion, the growing garage, all drawing on capacity sized decades ago. We audit the whole property’s load honestly and, where the math calls for it, upgrade panels and service capacity with the utility coordination handled for you.

Panel upgrades

Charging for the multi-vehicle garage

PV garages hold more than one vehicle worth charging, and multi-EV households need circuit planning, not just outlets: load management, charger placement per bay, and capacity verified before promises. We design the garage’s charging as a system, like everything else on the property.

EV charger installation

The estate maintenance agreement

Scheduled eyes on the whole system: panels, protection, grounds lighting, and the outbuildings, with findings photographed and reported to you or your property manager before they become interruptions.

Maintenance agreements
Recessed light window corner — RSB Electrical, Mesa AZ
Transformers sized for real distance
Pendant light kitchen island — RSB Electrical, Mesa AZ
Dimming trimmed until every room has an evening
Why PV Properties Need a PV-Fluent Electrician

Why Paradise Valley properties
have their own problems

Seven realities of this town that shape the electrical work we do here.

Acre lots multiply everything

Distance is the quiet variable of estate electrical: voltage drop across long grounds runs, transformer placement that respects both physics and sightlines, and trenching that must coexist with mature landscaping worth more than the wire. We calculate instead of assuming, and the lights at the property line burn as steadily as the ones by the door.

Many specialists, no conductor

PV properties accumulate contractors, and each leaves electrical fingerprints. The failures that summon us are usually interface problems, the spot where the pool company meets the landscape crew, meets the gate installer. Being the property’s standing electrician means owning those seams.

Town review and mountain-side rules

Paradise Valley’s review standards are famously exacting, exterior lighting included, and hillside custom lots add their own conditions. We prepare documentation that the town accepts and design lighting that flatters architecture without troubling the neighbors or the ridgelines.

Original estates, layered decades

Under some of PV’s remodels sit 1960s and 70s bones, wiring from the property’s first life, carrying its third renovation. Our older-home discipline, assess honestly, photograph everything, phase sensibly, matters as much on an estate as on a bungalow.

Households that travel, properties that cannot

Second homes and long absences are normal here, and estates accumulate quiet trouble faster than houses because there is simply more to go wrong. Bookend checks and the standing maintenance agreement keep the property boring, which is the entire goal.

Privacy is a service standard

Who works on the property, what they saw, and what they say afterward matters in this town. Our crews are employees rather than subcontractors, job photos stay in your file, and nothing from your property appears in our marketing without your approval. That has been company policy on every job we run, long before it was a selling point. Discretion is not a premium add-on; it is the default.

Homes that host

PV properties entertain at a scale that stresses ordinary wiring: catering equipment in the kitchen, a hundred feet of patio lighting, sound, and heaters running for hours. We wire for the hosting the property actually does, dedicated circuits where the load recurs, so the party never ends at the breaker panel.

Proof, in Customers’ Own Words

Referrals Here Travel Quietly

Paradise Valley hires through quiet channels: the property manager’s shortlist, the neighbor’s architect, the name passed at dinner. The live Google reviews on this page are the public fraction of that reputation, real customers, their own words, current, and never curated, and the private fraction is available the way PV prefers: ask around.

Two Ways to Hire

Two ways to hire a Paradise Valley electrician

What matters
RSB Electrical
The franchise dispatch
The property
Mapped and treated as one system
Billed as unrelated service calls
The grounds run
Voltage drop calculated, steady light
Dim fixtures are blamed on the fixtures
The guest house
A dwelling with a proper subpanel
An extension of somebody’s afterthought
The seams between contractors
Owned and documented
Nobody’s department
Town review
Documentation accepted the first time
A resubmittal story
Who shows up
Employees, known by name
Whoever the software found
Your privacy
A default, not an upsell
A photo on their social feed
The standing relationship
The estate’s electrician, year after year
A new ticket every time
Where We Work in Paradise Valley

Across the town, Camelback
to Mummy Mountain

The trucks serve all of Paradise Valley: the estate streets between the mountains, the hillside customs, and the properties tucked behind the resort corridors. One town, discreetly covered.

Estate streets between the mountains Camelback-adjacent properties Mummy Mountain slopes Hillside customs Behind the resort corridors Guest-house compounds
Electrician replacing ceiling fixture — RSB Electrical, Mesa AZ
One town, discreetly covered
Dedicated appliance circuit install — RSB Electrical, Mesa AZ

What electrical work costs in Paradise Valley, honestly

No published prices, and the same discipline we bring everywhere: the quote reflects the work. Estate-scale projects get estate-scale planning, phased where that serves the property.

Free estimates
A written quote the next day, honored 30 days
No hidden fees
Overtime disclosed before any after-hours dispatch
Estate-scale planning, phased where it serves the property
One-year warranty on labor and materials
⚡ Paradise Valley FAQ

Paradise Valley questions, answered straight

Property managers, taking over another electrician’s work, grounds lighting, guest-house power, town review, travel schedules, privacy, and multi-EV garages.

1.Do you work with property managers?

Constantly and comfortably: findings photographed, reports written for owners who are elsewhere, and a number the manager can reach at 2 a.m. The standing-electrician arrangement usually runs through them.

2.Can you take over a property another electrician wired?

That is most of our PV work: we map what exists, label what nobody labeled, document the seams between past contractors, and become the one number responsible going forward.

3.Can you light the grounds without upsetting the town or the neighbors?

Yes, that is the brief here: layered, shielded, architecture-first lighting with documentation that the town accepts. Beautiful and compliant are the same design when it is done properly.

4.Our guest house trips its power constantly. Why?

Usually, because it was fed as an afterthought rather than wired as a dwelling: an undersized feeder or a borrowed circuit doing a building’s job. A proper subpanel assessment answers it in one visit.

5.Do you handle the town’s permit and review process?

Yes, including the exterior-lighting documentation PV expects, prepared by Sharee and accepted, in our experience, for the first time.

6.We are away half the year. How do you fit that?

The estate maintenance agreement was built for it: scheduled checks, bookend visits around your travel, photographed findings to wherever you are, and a property that stays boring in your absence.

7.How fast can you get here in an emergency?

The on-call electrician answers around the clock, and Paradise Valley sits inside our roughly two-hour Valley benchmark, usually well inside it via the 101 and 44th Street corridors.

8.Will our project end up in your marketing?

Not without your approval. No job photo, address, or identifying detail goes into our marketing unless you sign off first; that has been company policy on every job, in every city. The work speaks in your circles, which is where you wanted it heard anyway.

9.Can you charge two or three EVs in our garage?

Yes, designed as a system: load management across the bays, chargers placed where the vehicles actually park, and the property’s service capacity verified before anything is promised.

10.Our panels date from the original build. Time to upgrade?

Time to audit, honestly: some original equipment still serves well, and some is quietly throttling the property. The whole-estate load study answers it with numbers, and upgrades are quoted in writing only where the math votes yes.

11.Do you coordinate with our other trades and the architect?

Routinely: drawings read, fixture schedules executed as specified, changes flagged in writing, and the electrical scope sequenced so it never becomes the project’s excuse.

12.What is the warranty?

One year on labor and materials from completion, invoice as proof, across every building on the property.

Owner overhead fixture detail — RSB Electrical, Mesa AZ

Still have a Paradise Valley question?

A real person answers 24/7 — and Paradise Valley sits inside our roughly two-hour Valley benchmark, usually well inside it.

Call (480) 485-4284

One property, one electrician,
one number. Call us.

Free estimate, written quote the next day, honored for 30 days, and a shop that treats the whole estate as the job.

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.

Response in Paradise Valley

The on-call electrician answers around the clock, and Paradise Valley sits inside our roughly two-hour Valley benchmark, usually well inside it via the 101 and 44th Street corridors.

Town permit and review process

Including the exterior-lighting documentation PV expects, prepared by Sharee and accepted, in our experience, for the first time.