Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you offer free estimates?

    Yes, Next Phase Electric provides free estimates and quotes for all electrical work. We serve Queen Creek, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Scottsdale, and San Tan areas.
  • What's your workmanship warranty?

    We offer a lifetime workmanship warranty on all installations. We'll come out for any repairs and maintenance on products we install at no charge.
  • Can you install Tesla chargers?

    Yes, we're certified to install Level 2 EV charging stations for major brands including Tesla, ChargePoint, and JuiceBox with code-compliant wiring and safety testing.
  • Are your electricians licensed?

    Yes, all our electricians are licensed and insured with years of hands-on experience in residential and commercial electrical work throughout Arizona.
  • Do you serve Gilbert homes?

    Yes, we serve Gilbert along with Queen Creek, Chandler, Mesa, Scottsdale, and San Tan. We're based locally in Queen Creek serving the entire East Valley.
  • How long does panel upgrades take?

    Panel upgrades include full permitting, clear labeling, and safety inspections. We use top-rated components with manufacturer warranty-backed installations for reliable power.
  • Can you wire new construction?

    Yes, we work directly with builders on new residential and commercial projects, designing complete electrical systems with future-ready wiring for EV chargers and smart homes.
  • Do you install outdoor lighting?

    Yes, we specialize in custom outdoor lighting for patios, pools, and walkways using weather-rated LED fixtures designed for Arizona's desert climate conditions.
  • Are your technicians background checked?

    Yes, our professional technicians are background-checked and trusted for clean, respectful work inside occupied homes throughout Queen Creek and surrounding areas.
  • Do you maintain backup generators?

    Yes, we provide maintenance and testing for backup generators to ensure year-round readiness. We install both standby and portable systems for Arizona power outages.