Stillwater electrician — 22 min from our Saint Paul Park HQ
Stillwater is the oldest town in Minnesota, founded in 1843 around the Stillwater Lumber Company and crowned the “Birthplace of Minnesota” after the 1848 territorial convention. Its lumber fortune built the grand Victorians that still glimmer on the river bluffs. A century later, developments like Croixwood arrived in the 1970s, and newer neighborhoods like Liberty on the Lake rose west of downtown — so Stillwater wires homes across the full arc of Minnesota history.
A town with wiring from every Minnesota era
Few towns span as many building eras as Stillwater. From lumber-baron Victorians on the bluffs to 1970s suburban streets to brand-new west-side neighborhoods, each generation of homes carries the electrical realities of its decade.
Lumber-era Victorians and bluff homes (pre-1920)
The stately Victorians and older homes on the bluffs were built long before modern wiring. Most have been updated over the years, but you still find knob-and-tube remnants behind plaster, two-prong ungrounded outlets, and early fuse panels feeding service never meant for today's household.
Mid-century homes (1940s–60s)
The Cape Cods and ramblers that filled in after the lumber era often still run 60–100A service. Some hide Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels — brands today's electricians replace on sight because they don't trip reliably under fault.
Croixwood and '70s suburban streets
Croixwood, developed in the 1970s along Long Lake, brought winding suburban streets to Stillwater. Homes from this era often carry aluminum branch wiring and 100A panels — fine originally, but central AC plus an EV charger can push them past their limit.
Liberty on the Lake and newer west-side homes (1990s–today)
Newer neighborhoods west of downtown, like Liberty on the Lake and The Bluffs, were wired 200A from the start. Here the question is headroom — EV chargers, heat pumps, hot tubs, and batteries can fill even a modern panel faster than owners expect.
Stillwater's a bit farther up the river from our Saint Paul Park shop, but we know its mix well — we've worked bluff Victorians and brand-new west-side homes in the same week, and the wiring couldn't be more different.
22 min from your driveway
Our office at 455 Broadway Ave, Suite 3 in Saint Paul Park is about 22 minutes from Stillwater via I-494 then Hwy 36 east.
- Same-week service to all of Stillwater (ZIP 55082)
- Direct experience with knob-and-tube, original cloth wiring, and 60A/100A historic panels
- Familiar with the historic downtown, Stillwater Township, and Croixwood
- Xcel Energy is your utility for most of Stillwater
What we do most for Stillwater 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 Stillwater's 1900s and 1920s historic-district homes.
Read more →License, address, hours
Saint Paul Park, MN 55071
Stillwater electrical FAQ
We own one of Stillwater's historic Victorians. What wiring should we expect?
Our mid-century Stillwater home — should the panel concern us?
We're in Croixwood. Why does our panel trip in summer?
We're in Liberty on the Lake or a newer west-side home. Do we need to worry?
Who is Stillwater's electric utility, and are there rebates?
Do you cover all of Stillwater, and how do we schedule?
What's Happening Around Stillwater
We're proud to be your neighbors in Stillwater — and to help power the events that bring our community together. Here's some of what's happening around town this year:
- 🪓Stillwater Lumberjack DaysJuly 17–19, 2026
- 🎡Washington County FairJuly 29–August 2, 2026
Free in-home quote — we’re 22 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:



