YOUR LOCAL ST. PAUL MN ELECTRICIAN
Any electrical issue at your home should always be taken seriously. Whether you need an outlet replaced or want to add recessed lighting to your home, call an experienced residential electrician to do the work. Edison Electric, Inc. is a locally owned and operated business providing St. Paul, MN homeowners with quality electrical services since 2007. A proud member of the Minnesota Electrical Association, we provide services to hundreds of customers each year.
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Whether you are upgrading your light fixtures or need your electrical panel replaced, we offer complete residential electrical repair and installation services in Saint Paul, MN. We have thousands of satisfied customers and will promptly handle all of your electrical needs, including:
Signs You Should Replace Your GFCI Outlets
You need ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) to keep your home safe and protect your property and its occupants from electrical shocks. So it’s important to replace the units before they fail. Some signs to watch for that can indicate your devices should be replaced include:
- Your outlets start to trip more than usual.
- You notice cracks or other damage to the outlets.
- Items you plug into the outlets slide out of the unit.
When you need residential electrical services completed at your Twin Cities home, contact us to schedule an appointment.
Twin Cities Areas That Require Point of Sale Inspections
Before a house can be sold, several cities around Minneapolis and Saint Paul require point of sale inspections. This helps ensure the systems in the house – including the electrical system – are working and are up-to-code. Some cities in the greater Twin Cities area that have point of sale inspections include:
Why You Should Replace Your Old Electrical Panels
Old or outdated electrical panels (sometimes referred to as circuit breaker panels) can be dangerous. To protect your home, these systems should be replaced by a licensed electrician. Call us to schedule an appointment with a technician who is familiar with Saint Paul homes and has plenty of expertise replacing outdated breaker panels.