Lake Elmo electrician — 15 min from our Saint Paul Park HQ
Lake Elmo started as a stagecoach stop in 1848 and became a lakeside resort town when railroad man Alpheus Stickney renamed the lake in 1879. It incorporated as a village in 1925 and stayed deliberately rural for decades — much of it is still farmland inside city limits. Now new villages like Bridgewater are rising beside century-old farmhouses and Old Village storefronts, giving Lake Elmo one of the widest wiring spreads in the county.
From resort town to brand-new villages
Lake Elmo guarded its open space longer than its neighbors, so its homes don't fall into one tidy era — they range from lakeside cottages and farmhouses to large-lot estates and 2020s subdivisions, each built to its own electrical standard.
Farmhouses, Old Village homes, and lake cottages (pre-1950)
The historic homes around Old Village and the original lakeshore often started small and grew room by room. That usually means a patchwork of knob-and-tube remnants, ungrounded two-prong outlets, and fuse-era service that was never built for a modern, fully wired house.
Large-lot ramblers and estates ('60s–'80s)
As people sought elbow room, ranch and custom homes spread across Lake Elmo's big lots. Many carry 100–200A service, but the older ones may have aluminum branch wiring or aging panels that strain once you add a shop, a hot tub, or a heat pump to an outbuilding.
New subdivisions and villages (1990s–today)
Newer neighborhoods and developments like Bridgewater Village were wired 200A from the start. The catch is modern load — EV chargers, heat pumps, batteries, and big garages can push even a newer panel toward capacity faster than owners expect.
Lake Elmo's a short run northeast of our Saint Paul Park shop, and because its homes span such a wide range of eras, we make a point of checking what's actually behind your walls rather than assuming.
15 min from your driveway
Our office at 455 Broadway Ave, Suite 3 in Saint Paul Park is about 15 minutes from most Lake Elmo neighborhoods via I-494.
- Same-week service to all of Lake Elmo (ZIP 55042)
- Familiar with old farmhouse panels, knob-and-tube remediation, and newer subdivision standards
- Generator installs are common — properties on well water need backup power
- Xcel Energy is your utility for most of Lake Elmo
What we do most for Lake Elmo homeowners
Six services cover the work we do most often in town. Click any for full details, pricing, and FAQ.
Coordinated with Xcel Energy. Permitted. Inspection-ready. Sized to your loads, not just upsized.
Read more →Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, Wallbox. Hardwired or NEMA 14-50. Xcel rebate paperwork handled.
Read more →Whole-home Generac & Kohler standby generators. Multi-brand dealer — sized to your house, not the lot.
Read more →Outlet not working. Flickering lights. Burning smell. Free quote, no diagnostic fee, no after-hours surcharge.
Read more →Recessed-can retrofits, kitchen and bath, smart switches and dimmers, exterior + security lighting.
Read more →30–60 min panel + fire safety check. Written report, no fear-sell. Common in Lake Elmo's older farmhouse-and-acreage homes.
Read more →License, address, hours
Saint Paul Park, MN 55071
Lake Elmo electrical FAQ
We bought an older home near Old Village. What should we check electrically?
Our large-lot rambler has outbuildings. Can our panel handle a shop or hot tub?
We're in a newer subdivision like Bridgewater. Why would a 200A panel still fill up?
Who provides electricity in Lake Elmo, and are rebates available?
Do you cover all of Lake Elmo, including the rural areas?
How do we get a quote?
What's Happening Around Lake Elmo
We're proud to be your neighbors in Lake Elmo — and to help power the events that bring our community together. Don't miss Lake Elmo's beloved summer community festival, plus everything happening across the metro:
- 🎉Huff n' Puff Dayseach summer
Free in-home quote — we’re 15 min away
Call or fill out the form. We’ll come look, run the math, and hand you a written proposal during the visit. Valid 30 days, no diagnostic fee, no obligation.
Nearby service areas
Three Rivers Electric also serves these neighboring East & South metro communities:



