Three Rivers Electric β€” trusted electrician serving homes in Burnsville, MN
Burnsville Β· Dakota County

Burnsville electrician β€” 25 min from our Saint Paul Park HQ

Burnsville grew up where Interstate 35W crossed the Minnesota River. The highway arrived early, in 1960, and what had been a quiet Irish farming township incorporated as a city in 1964 and then boomed, from about 2,700 people in 1960 to nearly 35,000 by 1980. When Burnsville Center opened in 1977, the city became a true regional hub, and the ramblers, split-levels, and townhomes from that surge still define its neighborhoods today.

25 min
west of HQ
EA761814
MN License
Free
In-home quote

A town that wiring built fast

Burnsville filled in quickly once the highway came through, and most of its housing stock dates to one fast-moving stretch of the 1960s and 70s. That means a lot of homes share the same electrical era, with the same panels and the same upgrade conversations coming due around the same time.

The first boom (mid-'60s–early '70s)

The earliest ramblers and split-levels went up right after 35W opened. Many still run on 60 to 100A service, and some conceal Federal Pacific Stab-Lok or Zinsco panels that modern electricians replace on sight for safety.

Townhomes and the Birnamwood era ('70s)

Innovative developments like Birnamwood packed handsome townhomes onto parklike acreage in the 1970s. Homes from this period often carry aging 100A panels and sometimes aluminum branch wiring that wants attention before adding modern loads.

Lake and wooded neighborhoods ('70s–'80s)

Around Alimagnet and the city's lakes, larger single-family homes filled in through the 80s. Wiring is usually solid copper, but panels from this era can run short once a hot tub, dock, or EV charger joins the mix.

Newer infill and the southern edge (1990s–today)

Burnsville's later homes generally started with 200A service. Even so, heat pumps, EV charging, and backup batteries can push a modern panel toward capacity sooner than many owners realize.

We are a nearby Dakota County electrician, based just east in Saint Paul Park, and Burnsville's mix of boom-era ramblers, townhomes, and lake homes is exactly the kind of work we see week to week. If you are wondering whether your panel is keeping up, we are glad to take an honest look.

25 min from your driveway

Our office at 455 Broadway Ave, Suite #3 in Saint Paul Park is about 25 minutes from Burnsville via I-494 and I-35E. We work in Burnsville every week.

  • Same-week service to all Burnsville ZIP codes (55306, 55337)
  • Familiar with Burnhaven, Heart of the City, Buck Hill area, Crystal Lake, and Black Dog Lake neighborhoods
  • Direct experience with 1960s–1980s panels common in Burnsville's original subdivisions
  • Xcel Energy is your utility — we coordinate disconnects/reconnects weekly

What we do most for Burnsville homeowners

Six services cover the work we do most often in town. Click any for full details, pricing, and FAQ.

License, address, hours

MN LicenseEA761814
Address455 Broadway Ave, Suite #3
Saint Paul Park, MN 55071
HoursMon–Fri 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Service to Burnsville25 min via I-494 west to I-35E south

Burnsville electrical FAQ

My Burnsville split-level is from the early 1970s. Is the panel a concern?
It can be. Homes from that boom sometimes have a 100A or smaller panel, and a few carry Federal Pacific or Zinsco brands known to fail. We can check the label and capacity and tell you whether an upgrade makes sense.
I am in a Birnamwood townhome. Are townhomes different to wire?
Townhomes share walls and sometimes services, so the details matter. We are comfortable working within HOA rules and tight layouts, and we can assess your unit's panel and circuits without disrupting your neighbors.
Can a 1970s Burnsville home handle a heat pump or EV charger?
Often yes, but not always on the existing panel. We run a load calculation first so a new heat pump or Level 2 charger does not overload service that was sized for a smaller 70s household.
Who provides electricity in Burnsville, and are rebates available?
Burnsville is served by Dakota Electric Association. They offer EV charging incentives up to $500 on an off-peak rate and rebates on qualifying heat pumps. We can set up your project so it qualifies.
Do you work throughout all of Burnsville?
Yes, across the whole city, from the older boom-era neighborhoods near 35W to Birnamwood, the Alimagnet area, the lake homes, and the newer southern subdivisions.
How do I get on the schedule or get a quote?
Give us a call at 651-418-1476. We will find a time that fits, and for most jobs we provide a free in-home quote after seeing the work in person.
Burnsville Community Events

What's Happening Around Burnsville

We're proud to be your neighbors in Burnsville β€” and to help power the events that bring our community together. Here's some of what's happening around town this year:

  • 🌍Burnsville International FestivalJuly 18, 2026
  • πŸš’Burnsville Fire MusterSeptember 10–12, 2026
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Free in-home quote — we’re 25 min away

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Three Rivers Electric
455 Broadway Ave, Suite #3 · Saint Paul Park, MN 55071
Serving Burnsville and the Twin Cities Metro & surrounding areas