Phoenix · Electrical

Best Electricians in Phoenix (2026)

Panel upgrades, EV-charger installs and whole-home rewiring are booming across Phoenix as homes electrify. Hiring a licensed electrician protects both your safety and your permit sign-off. Every electrician below is licensed and verifiably reviewed.

At a glance

#CompanyRatingReviewsSinceBest for
1 Christian Brothers A/C, Plumbing & ElectricalPhoenix ★★★★★4.8 962 1976 An established multi-trade company with a long track record
2 Rod Electric LLCPhoenix ★★★★★5 A smaller, highly rated family-run shop
3 Turn It On ElectricPhoenix ★★★★★4.6 341 2010 A dedicated electrical specialist (not a multi-trade shop)
4 Parker & SonsPhoenix ★★★★☆4.4 15,000 1974 A large full-service company with generator installs

Ordered by our editorial score. Ratings reflect public review data as of June 2026. See how we rank →

The 4 best electricians in Phoenix

1

Christian Brothers A/C, Plumbing & Electrical Editor's pick

★★★★★4.8 962 reviews

Best for: An established multi-trade company with a long track record

Family-owned across three generations, serving the Phoenix metro since 1976.

Est. 1976✓ ROC #299296Phoenix
Panel upgradesSurge protectionEV chargersLightingWiringTroubleshooting
2

Rod Electric LLC

★★★★★5

Best for: A smaller, highly rated family-run shop

Family-owned, A+ BBB-accredited; BuildZoom ranks it in the top 9% of Arizona licensed contractors.

✓ ROC #304432Phoenix
Panel upgradesEV chargersLightingRewiringTroubleshooting
3

Turn It On Electric

★★★★★4.6 341 reviews

Best for: A dedicated electrical specialist (not a multi-trade shop)

Locally owned, licensed/bonded/insured; founder has worked in the electrical trade since 1996.

Est. 2010✓ ROC licensedPhoenix
Panel upgradesEV chargersRewiringTroubleshootingLighting
4

Parker & Sons

★★★★☆4.4 15,000 reviews

Best for: A large full-service company with generator installs

Serving the Phoenix metro since 1974; A+ BBB rating and two-time BBB Torch Award winner.

Est. 1974✓ ROC #152654Phoenix
Panel upgradesGeneratorsRewiringEV chargersTroubleshooting
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What to look for in a Phoenix electrician

  • An active Arizona ROC contractor's license with the right classification for electrical work — verify it free at https://azroc.gov/.
  • Pulled permits and inspection sign-off for panel upgrades and major work — never skip this.
  • EVITP or manufacturer certification for EV-charger and battery installs.
  • A clear load calculation before a panel upgrade or EV charger is added.

What it costs

Smaller jobs like adding circuits or installing a Level 2 EV charger are usually a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars, while a 200-amp panel upgrade or full rewire runs higher and requires a permit. Confirm permitting is included in the bid.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the best electrician in Phoenix?

In our 2026 review, Christian Brothers A/C, Plumbing & Electrical ranks first, with a 4.8-star rating across 962+ reviews plus strong licensing and credentials. Rod Electric LLC and Turn It On Electric round out the top three. See the full ranking and our scoring method below.

How much does it cost to install an EV charger in Phoenix?

A Level 2 home EV-charger install typically ranges from a few hundred dollars up to a couple thousand, depending on the panel's capacity and the wiring run. If your panel is near capacity, budget for a possible 200-amp upgrade and permit.

Do I need a permit for an electrical panel upgrade in Phoenix?

Yes. Panel upgrades and most major electrical work require a permit and inspection sign-off. A licensed electrician will pull the permit for you — confirm it's included in the bid before work starts.

How did VettedBest rank these electricians?

We score active Arizona ROC licensing, verified review volume and rating, years of local experience, and specialty certifications such as EVITP for EV-charger work. Rankings are editorial and cannot be bought.