Office & Business

Bring the chair to the office.

Planned grooming blocks for teams across Goodyear and the West Valley. Same published prices on site as in the shop.

What is office barber service and how does it work?

Office barber service means a barber comes to your workplace and cuts a planned block of employees in sequence, rather than your team leaving individually during the day. Adrian Carranza runs these blocks by request across Goodyear, Avondale, Litchfield Park, Tolleson, and West Phoenix. Published shop prices apply on site: $37 for a haircut, $50 with beard work, $25 for a beard line up. Plan on roughly two standard cuts per hour, so a four hour block covers about eight people and costs around $296. All you provide is a chair, an outlet, and a room that is easy to sweep. Everything else travels with the barber, including tools, cape, and cleanup. Companies either cover the block as a staff benefit and settle in one payment, or host the visit while each person pays individually. Both work, but decide before the day because it changes how the block is set up.

When it makes sense

Three situations where this pays for itself.

Client-facing teams

Sales, leadership, and anyone in front of customers, cut before a pitch, a conference, or a quarter opening.

  • Consistent standard across the team
  • No half-day lost to appointments
  • Recurring quarterly blocks available

Company photo days

Getting everyone cut in the same week by the same hand is what makes a team photo look considered rather than accidental.

  • Book two to three days before the shoot
  • Line ups only if people just need touch-ups
  • Works alongside your photographer’s schedule

Staff perks and retention

A visible benefit people carry into every meeting for three weeks, unlike a catered lunch that is gone by two o’clock.

  • Roughly $1,480/year for a team of ten, quarterly
  • Removes an errand run on company time
  • Easy to schedule around

What a block costs

Priced per service, not per head.

BlockCostTime
8 standard haircuts$296~4 hr
8 haircut & beard$400~6 hr
12 mixed (8 cuts, 4 with beard)$496~7 hr
6 beard line ups$150~3 hr

Travel distance and timing are confirmed when you request the block, not added afterward. There is no set minimum, so send your headcount and Adrian will confirm whether the trip works.

Full corporate pricing breakdown

How it runs

Five steps, no chaos.

  1. 1Send the address, headcount, preferred window, and who is paying.
  2. 2Adrian confirms whether the location, timing, and headcount work.
  3. 3You circulate a signup sheet with names against actual times.
  4. 4The block runs in sequence, with a buffer built in for the inevitable late arrival.
  5. 5One invoice at the end, or individual payments, whichever you set up.

What you provide

  • An outlet within reach of the chair
  • A regular armless chair or stool
  • A room that is easy to sweep, roughly 6ft x 6ft
  • Normal overhead lighting

Office FAQ

What managers ask first.

Can Adrian cut hair at an office or business?+

Yes. Adrian plans office and business grooming blocks for teams, staff, events, and multiple-cut appointments. Send the location, preferred window, and estimated headcount before scheduling so the block can be built correctly.

How many people can Adrian cut in one office visit?+

Plan on roughly two cuts per hour for standard haircuts, so a four-hour block covers about eight people. Beard work adds time. Booking the block in a fixed running order keeps everyone moving and avoids people waiting around.

Who pays for office haircuts, the company or the employee?+

Either works. Some companies cover the full block as a staff perk and settle in one payment, and others simply host the visit while each person pays for their own service. Confirm which model you want when you request the block so the timing and payment are set up correctly.

Send the details.

Address, headcount, preferred window, and who is paying. Adrian will confirm whether the block works before anything is scheduled.