Frontline Electrical Services is a full-service electrical contractor. Highly specialized in remodel and service work. Serving Minnesota with decades of experience. We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We strongly believe in giving our absolute best in all of our projects no matter how big or small. We are experts in our trade and will always keep you educated on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!
"Remind electrician about arranged time"
Dennis R. N on May 2023
Frontline Electrical Services is a full-service electrical contractor. Highly specialized in remodel and service work. Serving Minnesota with decades of experience. We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We strongly believe in giving our absolute best in all of our projects no matter how big or small. We are experts in our trade and will always keep you educated on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!
"Remind electrician about arranged time"
Dennis R. N on May 2023
I have been in business for 10 years and stand by my work when it comes to craftsmanship. If you want your electrical work done right the first time, call the specialists at Bryan Berg Electric.
I have been in business for 10 years and stand by my work when it comes to craftsmanship. If you want your electrical work done right the first time, call the specialists at Bryan Berg Electric.
Anchor Electric – Trusted, Experienced, Family-Owned At Anchor Electric, we combine over 40 years of Master Electrician experience with personal, family-run service. Founded by a father and son, we deliver high-quality residential and commercial electrical work with fair pricing, no corporate overhead, and a commitment to your satisfaction. Whether it’s a small fix or a full remodel, we’re here to get it done right. ✔ Licensed & Insured ✔ Competitive Rates ✔ Responsive & Reliable ✔ Residential & Commercial We’re here to provide expert solutions—and treat your project like it’s our own. Experience the difference with Anchor Electric. Let’s talk about what we can power together.
"Extremely pleased with the results,cost,professionalism,accuracy of estimate. This was a unique experience dealing with a service company. Highly recommended!"
Gerald W on June 2025
Anchor Electric – Trusted, Experienced, Family-Owned At Anchor Electric, we combine over 40 years of Master Electrician experience with personal, family-run service. Founded by a father and son, we deliver high-quality residential and commercial electrical work with fair pricing, no corporate overhead, and a commitment to your satisfaction. Whether it’s a small fix or a full remodel, we’re here to get it done right. ✔ Licensed & Insured ✔ Competitive Rates ✔ Responsive & Reliable ✔ Residential & Commercial We’re here to provide expert solutions—and treat your project like it’s our own. Experience the difference with Anchor Electric. Let’s talk about what we can power together.
"Extremely pleased with the results,cost,professionalism,accuracy of estimate. This was a unique experience dealing with a service company. Highly recommended!"
Gerald W on June 2025
Go Electric is a family owned and operated residential electrical contractor that services the greater Twin Cities. We take great pride in offering the best possible experience with our expertise, quality, and customer service. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our clients; we make every effort to work and communicate with everyone in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job. How can we help you today?
"Although I didn't have an outlet installed in my home, they were helpful in helping me understand the cause of my issue."
Alfred A on June 2025
Go Electric is a family owned and operated residential electrical contractor that services the greater Twin Cities. We take great pride in offering the best possible experience with our expertise, quality, and customer service. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our clients; we make every effort to work and communicate with everyone in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job. How can we help you today?
"Although I didn't have an outlet installed in my home, they were helpful in helping me understand the cause of my issue."
Alfred A on June 2025
At Starlight Electric, we offer all electrical services. Let us help you with your job, big or small! Give us a call or click to request a quote today!
"They did a wonderful job with everything according to code."
Dickson K on April 2025
At Starlight Electric, we offer all electrical services. Let us help you with your job, big or small! Give us a call or click to request a quote today!
"They did a wonderful job with everything according to code."
Dickson K on April 2025
Hello, I'm Tom Leahy, a Master Electrician with 20 years' experience and the proud owner of 4-U Electric. At 4-U Electric, we specialize in residential, commercial, and emergency electrical services, guided by our motto, "Plug into Quality." My passion for the electrical field stems from my stepfather, Brian, who instilled in me the values of quality, craftsmanship, and exceptional customer service, which have shaped my career. Outside of work, my wife, Timarie, and I cherish spending time with our family and actively participating in our community. We love camping and creating lasting memories with our children, Addy and Blane.
"Great. Work was done well and on time."
Brian S on June 2025
Hello, I'm Tom Leahy, a Master Electrician with 20 years' experience and the proud owner of 4-U Electric. At 4-U Electric, we specialize in residential, commercial, and emergency electrical services, guided by our motto, "Plug into Quality." My passion for the electrical field stems from my stepfather, Brian, who instilled in me the values of quality, craftsmanship, and exceptional customer service, which have shaped my career. Outside of work, my wife, Timarie, and I cherish spending time with our family and actively participating in our community. We love camping and creating lasting memories with our children, Addy and Blane.
"Great. Work was done well and on time."
Brian S on June 2025
LeBrun Electric, Heating & Cooling is your local go to electrical and HVAC contractor serving Central, Minnesota and the surrounding communities. We take great pride in our work, providing quality expertise and customer service that goes above and beyond. Customer satisfaction is our priority, so our mission is to provide excellent workmanship and fair up front pricing to every customer. Our reputation is based on service, safety and quality, without hidden costs, fees and change orders. We are also available for emergency services on a 24/7 basis! Give us a call today to let us help with your electrical and HVAC needs!
"After submitting the request to Angi we were contacted by LeBrun Electric to do the work and an initial consultation was scheduled with their electrician. Before that first meeting we called the company and specifically told them that we had problems with previous electricians who did work in our home on a whole home solar system. We also communicated that we would be entering into a lawsuit with them. These facts were also communicated to the electrician, and everything related to previous installations/work was to remain on property due to the pending lawsuit. That was made clear. We communicated this to the electrician several times. There were also comments from the electrician indicating that he knew the past electricians in the house – comments regarding Pat’s health. After completion of the work we found that the meter socket, the breaker, and the breakers were removed from the premises. We were told afterwards that they remove all old material, but it's interesting that the electricians pick and choose what items stayed and what items were taken. All other boxes that were removed from walls, inside and outside, were left behind, but the meter socket and the breaker box containing a lot of very expensive, relatively new breakers were removed. We specifically requested that the meter socket remain on the property because it would play a big role in the lawsuit - it was not code. That meter socket was something that we paid for and was installed in 2020. the breakers in the box were all new and there were at least 3 50-Amp breakers, 7 20-Amp 1 pole Tandem breakers, 1 20-Amp Dual Function breaker, and 9 15-Amp 1 pole Tandem breakers. Less than half of those were returned. The breakers should not have been removed from the house. Now for the safety issues: The state in which the electrical work was left would have guaranteed a failure by the inspector. It was as if the work was deliberately set up to fail. On the Automatic Transfer Switch, the front panel could not be removed because it was jammed into place by the inner panel. This was because the wire in the box was shoved in, too long, not orderly, and therefore pushed out on the 2 panels so they were jammed and could not be removed without a lot of effort. Once the covers were removed, we found that the wires were not secure. The slightest movement caused the cables from the meter to slip loose of the terminals in the ATS. The wires to the multitap connectors were loose as well and many of the strands were bent so the connection was not complete. As I watched the inspector during his inspection, he first checked the breaker box, then followed the lines to the ATS and opened it up. If we hadn’t found the issues first there is no way the inspection would have passed. Also, the electricians put 2 side taps in place on the cables to the meter. Neither of the side taps were tightened and didn’t even connect to the copper of the meter cables. When we turned our solar equipment on to connect to the grid it did not recognize a connection to the grid. This was also something we asked the electrician to do but wasn’t completed. Next is the service disconnect box that we asked the electrician to connect. This is another area where the work done was left unsafe. It was known that we would be opening the box to connect the wires of the system to the service wires once we received the connectors. The wires that were connected by the electrician were loose and slipped from the terminals. Pat was hit by 220 when one of those wires slipped loose. We’re very lucky that he wasn’t injured more seriously. Also, the electricians decided to run the wiring through the bottom of the service disconnect instead of through the top – the cover they placed on the top of the box to seal it did not cover the opening – I can’t believe this would meet code and the service disconnect box needed to be replaced. It was known that we needed the white, red and black 1/0 wire that came into the house to the ‘service disconnect’ to change out/rewire the generator input wire. There was over 45 feet of 1/0 wire that was removed from the house, that was needed for another purpose. The wires should not have been removed from the house and the electrician knew why. Taken from house: Meter socket 45 ft of 1/0 wire (red, black, & white) 7 20-Amp 1 pole Siemens Tandem breakers 9 15-Amp 1 pole Siemens Tandem breakers 1 20-Amp Dual Function breaker 3 50-Amp Siemens breakers New signs were not provided Shoddy labor that would have failed inspection if we had not intervened"
Mary L on June 2023
LeBrun Electric, Heating & Cooling is your local go to electrical and HVAC contractor serving Central, Minnesota and the surrounding communities. We take great pride in our work, providing quality expertise and customer service that goes above and beyond. Customer satisfaction is our priority, so our mission is to provide excellent workmanship and fair up front pricing to every customer. Our reputation is based on service, safety and quality, without hidden costs, fees and change orders. We are also available for emergency services on a 24/7 basis! Give us a call today to let us help with your electrical and HVAC needs!
"After submitting the request to Angi we were contacted by LeBrun Electric to do the work and an initial consultation was scheduled with their electrician. Before that first meeting we called the company and specifically told them that we had problems with previous electricians who did work in our home on a whole home solar system. We also communicated that we would be entering into a lawsuit with them. These facts were also communicated to the electrician, and everything related to previous installations/work was to remain on property due to the pending lawsuit. That was made clear. We communicated this to the electrician several times. There were also comments from the electrician indicating that he knew the past electricians in the house – comments regarding Pat’s health. After completion of the work we found that the meter socket, the breaker, and the breakers were removed from the premises. We were told afterwards that they remove all old material, but it's interesting that the electricians pick and choose what items stayed and what items were taken. All other boxes that were removed from walls, inside and outside, were left behind, but the meter socket and the breaker box containing a lot of very expensive, relatively new breakers were removed. We specifically requested that the meter socket remain on the property because it would play a big role in the lawsuit - it was not code. That meter socket was something that we paid for and was installed in 2020. the breakers in the box were all new and there were at least 3 50-Amp breakers, 7 20-Amp 1 pole Tandem breakers, 1 20-Amp Dual Function breaker, and 9 15-Amp 1 pole Tandem breakers. Less than half of those were returned. The breakers should not have been removed from the house. Now for the safety issues: The state in which the electrical work was left would have guaranteed a failure by the inspector. It was as if the work was deliberately set up to fail. On the Automatic Transfer Switch, the front panel could not be removed because it was jammed into place by the inner panel. This was because the wire in the box was shoved in, too long, not orderly, and therefore pushed out on the 2 panels so they were jammed and could not be removed without a lot of effort. Once the covers were removed, we found that the wires were not secure. The slightest movement caused the cables from the meter to slip loose of the terminals in the ATS. The wires to the multitap connectors were loose as well and many of the strands were bent so the connection was not complete. As I watched the inspector during his inspection, he first checked the breaker box, then followed the lines to the ATS and opened it up. If we hadn’t found the issues first there is no way the inspection would have passed. Also, the electricians put 2 side taps in place on the cables to the meter. Neither of the side taps were tightened and didn’t even connect to the copper of the meter cables. When we turned our solar equipment on to connect to the grid it did not recognize a connection to the grid. This was also something we asked the electrician to do but wasn’t completed. Next is the service disconnect box that we asked the electrician to connect. This is another area where the work done was left unsafe. It was known that we would be opening the box to connect the wires of the system to the service wires once we received the connectors. The wires that were connected by the electrician were loose and slipped from the terminals. Pat was hit by 220 when one of those wires slipped loose. We’re very lucky that he wasn’t injured more seriously. Also, the electricians decided to run the wiring through the bottom of the service disconnect instead of through the top – the cover they placed on the top of the box to seal it did not cover the opening – I can’t believe this would meet code and the service disconnect box needed to be replaced. It was known that we needed the white, red and black 1/0 wire that came into the house to the ‘service disconnect’ to change out/rewire the generator input wire. There was over 45 feet of 1/0 wire that was removed from the house, that was needed for another purpose. The wires should not have been removed from the house and the electrician knew why. Taken from house: Meter socket 45 ft of 1/0 wire (red, black, & white) 7 20-Amp 1 pole Siemens Tandem breakers 9 15-Amp 1 pole Siemens Tandem breakers 1 20-Amp Dual Function breaker 3 50-Amp Siemens breakers New signs were not provided Shoddy labor that would have failed inspection if we had not intervened"
Mary L on June 2023
At University Electric we provide a wide variety of electrical services to the Minneapolis and Twin Cities Metro Area. With over 15 years of service to the area, we feel that experience will help your home improvement project go efficiently as possible. Whether you have an electrical repair or need an Federal Pacific Panel changed out, our electricians will get the job done right and in a timely fashion, while giving you peace of mind knowing that your family and valuables are safe. We are available around the clock for emergency service calls so feel free to call anytime, we’ll be waiting! Thanks for visiting our website and we look forward to hearing from you.
"All work on time and within budget. Easy to work with."
Chuck L on February 2025
At University Electric we provide a wide variety of electrical services to the Minneapolis and Twin Cities Metro Area. With over 15 years of service to the area, we feel that experience will help your home improvement project go efficiently as possible. Whether you have an electrical repair or need an Federal Pacific Panel changed out, our electricians will get the job done right and in a timely fashion, while giving you peace of mind knowing that your family and valuables are safe. We are available around the clock for emergency service calls so feel free to call anytime, we’ll be waiting! Thanks for visiting our website and we look forward to hearing from you.
"All work on time and within budget. Easy to work with."
Chuck L on February 2025
I specializes in small to medium sized repair and remodeling projects. I realize the demands everyday life puts on all of us and that you can’t always get to that never ending list of items around the house. My home repair skills are available for just about any job that you have, from changing a light bulb to remodeling a room. "ONE CALL FOR ALL YOUR HOME REPAIR NEEDS!" No Need to call around trying to get someone to return your phone call to fix a leak, install a door, or add an outlet. I will answer your call and immediately schedule an appointment so that you can relax.
I specializes in small to medium sized repair and remodeling projects. I realize the demands everyday life puts on all of us and that you can’t always get to that never ending list of items around the house. My home repair skills are available for just about any job that you have, from changing a light bulb to remodeling a room. "ONE CALL FOR ALL YOUR HOME REPAIR NEEDS!" No Need to call around trying to get someone to return your phone call to fix a leak, install a door, or add an outlet. I will answer your call and immediately schedule an appointment so that you can relax.
"The contractor was good."
Mark W on May 2022
"The contractor was good."
Mark W on May 2022
Because installing coax outlets involves working around existing electrical wiring and confirming proper grounding, many homeowners prefer to hire a licensed electrician. A professional completes the work safely, secures the line behind the wall, and ensures the installation meets local code, which reduces the risk of damage or future repairs.
You still need a coaxial outlet for most cable-based internet services. The modem draws its signal from a cable line that terminates at a dedicated wall jack. Once the modem is online, your Wi-Fi router can broadcast the signal throughout the home, so the outlet’s location doesn’t affect wireless performance. If an existing jack is damaged or in an inconvenient spot, an electrician can move it or install a new one to maintain a strong, reliable connection.
Coaxial cable loses signal strength the farther it runs. A 50-foot length introduces noticeable loss, and a 100-foot stretch can drop the signal by roughly 30%. A weaker signal can result in a fuzzy picture or slower internet speeds. To maintain high performance, limit cable length whenever possible, select the correct cable grade, and route it efficiently. If your layout demands an exceptionally long run, an electrician can install an inline amplifier to boost the signal and maintain picture or data quality.