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Best Electrical in Gilbert, AZ — 7 Vetted Contractors

Editorial by Andre Caçador, Founder of Hero365 · Sources: Google Places · Last updated Jul 12, 2026

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2.JLM Electric LLC AZ ROC# 361095 - Classification CR11

3556 E Powell Way, Gilbert, AZ 85298, USA

5.0(27 reviews)
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4.Four Star Electric LLC

2487 S Gilbert Rd #106-307, Gilbert, AZ 85295, USA

4.6(11 reviews)

5.Lyons Electrical Solutions

1521 E Motorplex Loop, Gilbert, AZ 85297, USA

4.4(7 reviews)

Hiring a Electrical in Gilbert: What to Know

How much does electrical work cost in Gilbert?

Rates in the East Valley run close to Phoenix-metro averages, with a slight premium for same-day service during summer AC season. Expect $85-160/hour for a licensed electrician, or $125-250 for a standard diagnostic/service call that includes the first hour. A panel upgrade (100A to 200A, common in Gilbert homes pushing more AC load or adding an EV charger) typically runs $1,800-4,200 depending on panel brand, permit fees, and whether the meter main needs relocation. A Level 2 EV charger install is usually $600-1,800 — the low end for a garage already wired near the panel, the high end if you're trenching to a detached garage or casita. Whole-house rewires on older Gilbert stock (pre-1995 areas near Downtown Gilbert and Val Vista) run $4,000-9,000+ for a typical 2,000 sq ft home. Ceiling fan or fixture installs land at $150-350 per fixture. Pool equipment bonding and GFCI upgrades — very common here given how many Gilbert homes have pools — run $300-800. Always get 2-3 quotes; permit and inspection fees from the Town of Gilbert add $100-300 on top of labor for panel or service upgrades.

What to look for when vetting an electrician

First, confirm the license is active and matches the scope of work — Arizona uses classification codes, and residential electrical work should be done by someone holding a CR-11 (residential) or C-11 (commercial/general electrical) license from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. You can verify any license number instantly at azroc.gov. Second, ask whether they'll pull a permit for panel work, sub-panel additions, or rewiring — Gilbert's Building Safety Division requires permits for most electrical work beyond like-for-like fixture swaps, and a licensed contractor should never hesitate to pull one. Third, ask about workers' comp and liability insurance certificates, not just the license bond (Arizona's contractor bond minimums are modest and don't cover much if something goes wrong). Fourth, for anything involving your main panel, service entrance, or EV charger circuit, ask if they coordinate directly with SRP or APS (Gilbert is split between both utilities depending on neighborhood) since some upgrades require a utility meter release or inspection sign-off before power is restored.

Licensing and permits in Arizona and Gilbert

Arizona licenses contractors at the state level through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC), not the city. Any electrician doing work beyond minor repairs should hold a current CR-11 or C-11 license — check status, bond, and complaint history free at azroc.gov before hiring. Unlicensed electrical work above small thresholds is illegal in Arizona and voids most homeowner's insurance claims tied to fire or damage. Locally, the Town of Gilbert's Building Safety Division issues the actual permits and handles inspections — required for service panel changes, sub-panels, EV charger circuits, and most new circuit runs. Permit review in Gilbert is largely online through their citizen portal and typically takes a few business days for straightforward residential electrical work. If your electrician tells you a panel upgrade or EV charger install doesn't need a permit, that's a red flag — it almost always does.

Common electrical issues Gilbert homeowners run into

Monsoon season (roughly June through September, peaking in July-August) is the single biggest driver of electrical service calls here. Dust storms and lightning cause voltage surges and sudden outages that damage HVAC compressors, garage door openers, and electronics — whole-house surge protectors ($300-600 installed) are one of the more cost-effective things a Gilbert homeowner can add. Extended 100°F+ stretches also push older AC circuits and undersized panels past their limit, showing up as tripped breakers or warm outlets — a sign of an overloaded circuit that needs evaluation, not just a reset. Because so many Gilbert properties have pools and spas, GFCI and bonding issues are common findings during resale inspections, especially in homes built before 2008 code updates. Newer Gilbert subdivisions (Power Ranch, Morrison Ranch, Seville) built mostly aluminum-free with copper wiring, so the aluminum-wiring hazards common in 1960s-70s Phoenix neighborhoods are rare here — but rodent damage in attic wiring from pack rats is a real and recurring issue in the outlying areas near undeveloped desert.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger in my Gilbert home?+

Yes. The Town of Gilbert's Building Safety Division requires an electrical permit for dedicated EV charging circuits, since it typically involves a new 240V circuit and sometimes a panel upgrade. Your electrician should pull this as part of the job — expect it to add roughly $75-150 in permit fees and a scheduled inspection, on top of the $600-1,800 typical install cost.

How do I check if an electrician's license is legitimate in Arizona?+

Go to azroc.gov and search by name or license number. You'll see the license classification (look for CR-11 or C-11 for electrical), status, bond amount, and any complaint history. Arizona's ROC also lets you file complaints there if work goes wrong, which is worth knowing before you sign anything.

Why does my power keep flickering during monsoon storms?+

Gilbert sits in an area prone to dust storm (haboob) and lightning activity each summer, and utility-side voltage fluctuations during these events are common across SRP and APS territory. If flickering happens repeatedly even on calm days, it's usually a loose neutral connection at the panel or meter base rather than a utility issue — worth a service call rather than waiting it out.

Is my home's panel big enough for a pool, EV charger, and AC all at once?+

Many Gilbert homes built in the 1990s-2000s came with 150-200A panels, which is usually sufficient, but homes with a pool, spa, EV charger, and multiple AC units running simultaneously can hit capacity limits. A licensed electrician can do a load calculation for $100-200 to confirm before you add another major appliance — cheaper than discovering a nuisance-tripping panel after the charger's installed.

How fast can I get an electrician during peak summer AC season?+

July and August are the busiest months for East Valley electricians because AC-related electrical failures spike alongside HVAC calls. Non-emergency work (fixture installs, small repairs) can mean a 1-2 week wait with reputable licensed contractors; true emergencies (no power, exposed wiring, burning smell) should get same-day or next-day response — if a company can't commit to that in July, keep calling.

Do older Gilbert neighborhoods have aluminum wiring like other parts of Phoenix?+

It's uncommon. Most of Gilbert's residential growth happened after 1990, well after aluminum branch-circuit wiring fell out of use nationally (mid-1960s to mid-1970s). If you're in one of Gilbert's few pre-1980 pockets near the historic downtown core, it's worth a quick panel inspection to confirm, but the risk is much lower here than in older Phoenix or Tempe neighborhoods.

What does whole-house surge protection cost and is it worth it in Gilbert?+

A whole-house surge protector installed at the panel runs $300-600 including labor. Given how frequently monsoon storms cause voltage spikes here from June through September, most local electricians consider it a reasonable investment, especially if you have newer HVAC, appliances, or home electronics that are expensive to replace after a surge event.

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