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Highline Electric
Need electrical work done right? Use the form below to contact Highline Electric for a free estimate, service request, or general question. We’re a licensed, family-owned electrical contractor based in Big Lake and serving homeowners across the Twin Cities.
Request an estimate
Tell us about your project (panel upgrade, EV charger, hot tub, remodel wiring, troubleshooting). We’ll review details, follow up with any questions, and provide a clear written estimate.
What to expect
• Fast response (same business day when possible)
• Upfront pricing — no surprises
• Permits and inspections handled when required
Prefer to call?
📞 Call or text us: (763) 292-1629
✉️ Email: highlineelectricmn@gmail.com
Call a Twin Cities electrician
From small fixes to larger upgrades, we’re here to help. If you have a time-sensitive issue, call or text for the quickest response.
Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00am–5:00pm (after-hours by appointment)
Get a free estimate
Please fill out the form and provide a brief description of your project. We’ll review your information and get back to you as soon as possible with next steps and a clear written estimate — no surprise costs.
Service area
We’re based in Big Lake and proudly serve homeowners and small businesses across the northwest Twin Cities — including Big Lake, Monticello, Elk River, Maple Grove, Rogers, St. Michael, Otsego, and Blaine.
We also regularly work in nearby communities like Minnetonka, Plymouth, Eden Prairie, Edina, Wayzata, and the greater Minneapolis–St. Paul metro.
Not sure if we come to your area? Just ask — we’re happy to help.
Licensed, insured, and code-compliant
Highline Electric is fully licensed and insured in the state of Minnesota. Every project we take on — from a simple outlet repair to a full service upgrade — is completed to meet the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local inspection standards.
When permits are required, we handle the application, scheduling, and final inspection so you don’t have to. We follow all electrical licensing and permitting guidelines set by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry, ensuring your home stays safe, code-compliant, and protected for the future.
You can trust that the work done in your home isn’t just functional — it’s safe, legal, and built to last.
