Local Electrician Expertise
Long Lake and beyond—Eddie Electric brings 23 years of electrical expertise to New Brighton, MN. From newer townhomes along Old Highway 8 to established residential neighborhoods near Veterans Park, we handle wiring upgrades, panel replacements, lighting installations, and emergency repairs that meet Minnesota code. Whether it's a simple outlet addition or complex commercial work, we know the Twin Cities electrical standards and local permitting inside and out.
A clear, straightforward process from first call to final inspection.
Every job follows the same disciplined approach. We diagnose the issue, create a plan, prep your space, execute the work, inspect the results, and keep everything code-compliant. No surprises, no shortcuts.
We listen to your concern, inspect circuits and connections, and identify the root cause. Flickering lights in your Long Lake-area home or a tripped breaker—we find the real problem fast.
We explain the solution, check New Brighton permits if needed, and set expectations. You'll know exactly what happens next—and whether a permit review is required.
Our licensed electricians execute the job to code. Whether it's wiring a renovated kitchen or replacing a panel, every connection meets Minnesota Electrical Code standards and local rules.
We test every fixture and circuit, schedule a city inspection if required, and document everything. New Brighton's permit process moves fast when the work is right the first time.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Everything from routine maintenance to emergency repair and major upgrades.
Your New Brighton home needs reliable power, safe wiring, and proper grounding. We install and repair outlets, switches, ceiling fans, lighting fixtures, and panels in single-family homes and townhomes throughout the area.

Home panel upgrades near Veterans Park, New Brighton

Commercial wiring and systems along Old Highway 8 NW
New Brighton's mix of retail, office, and light industrial spaces demand professional electrical systems. We handle power distribution, emergency backup, code compliance, and continuous operation for your business.
The outskirts of New Brighton and surrounding rural areas depend on robust electrical systems for pumps, motors, and equipment. Our experience spans agricultural wiring and maintenance.

Farm electrical system work near Rice Creek area
Beyond basics, we handle safety inspections, code compliance, emergency repairs, and preventive maintenance for residential and commercial properties.
Older homes and buildings can hide hazards. We perform thorough inspections to identify outdated wiring, unsafe conditions, and code violations.
Minnesota winters demand backup power. We install and maintain generators to keep your home or business running during outages.
A failed panel, dead circuits, or a fire hazard won't wait. We respond to emergencies in New Brighton and nearby areas.
New Brighton has unique electrical demands. We know them all.
New Brighton enforces Minnesota State Building Code Chapter 1315 (NEC standards) strictly. We know when a permit is required and handle inspections through Tokle Inspections. No shortcuts that create liability later.
From 1950s neighborhoods around Long Lake to modern townhomes on Old Highway 8, building ages and styles vary widely. We adapt to each home's quirks and history.
23 years in electrical service. 500+ projects completed in the Twin Cities metro. Licensed, insured, and always code-compliant.
New Brighton sits at the I-35W and I-694 intersection. Parking, driveway access, and worksite logistics are easy. We're familiar with neighborhood layouts from Rice Creek to Hansen Park and can schedule around local events like the Summer Concert Series at Veterans Park.
Homes built in waves—from stockyard-era properties to 1970s expansions—often need rewiring, panel upgrades, or circuit improvements. We diagnose and fix outdated or unsafe wiring before it becomes a fire risk.
Electrician services throughout Ramsey County and the Twin Cities metro.
New Brighton's central location in the metro makes us equally accessible to Fridley, St. Anthony, Mounds View, and northern Minneapolis neighborhoods. We serve commercial corridors and residential areas across Ramsey County.
From downtown Minneapolis or the northern suburbs, New Brighton is 10–15 minutes via I-35W or I-694. Call us about your project location and we'll schedule a visit.
Electrical work requires a licensed professional. Most residential and commercial projects in New Brighton require a permit and city inspection. Whether you're upgrading an outlet, replacing a panel, or installing a generator, we handle permits, inspections, and code compliance so you don't have to.
Call us with your electrical concern and we'll walk you through the process—no jargon, no guesswork.
Yes. Installing or changing any electrical system—adding outlets, replacing breakers, upgrading a service—requires a permit. Contact New Brighton's Building Department at 651-638-2050 or call the electrical inspector at 763-754-2983 between 7 am and 8:30 am if you're unsure. We handle all permits for you.
New Brighton enforces Minnesota's adoption of the National Electrical Code (NEC), Chapter 1315 of the State Building Code. All work must comply with NEC standards and local City code. We stay current with every update.
Homes built before the 1970s often have undersized panels, two-prong outlets, or outdated wiring that can't handle modern appliances. We inspect and recommend upgrades to keep your home safe and compliant.
Absolutely. Dead circuits, failed panels, or fire hazards need fast response. Call us for emergency repairs in New Brighton and the surrounding Twin Cities metro area.
We serve all of Ramsey County and the Twin Cities metro, including Fridley, St. Anthony, Mounds View, northern Minneapolis, and surrounding suburbs. Call us about your location.
DISCOVER WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT US
Minneapolis, MN
Saint Paul, MN
Bloomington, MN
Brooklyn Center, MN
Brooklyn Park, MN
Burnsville, MN
Coon Rapids, MN
Edina, MN