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Efficient Electrical Repair in Minneapolis-St. Paul

Don't Be Left in the Dark: Electrical Repairs You Can Count On

In today's modern world, functional, safe electrical systems are essential to our everyday lives. When something goes wrong, it's critical that you have access to a reliable, knowledgeable electrician. Attempting electrical repair work without the proper training can be incredibly dangerous — thankfully, Minneapolis-St. Paul families can trust our master electricians to get the job done right.

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Electrical problems rarely give warning. A breaker that won't reset on the coldest day of the year. A faint burning smell behind a switch plate. Lights that brown out every time the furnace kicks on. Our master electricians have seen each one a thousand times — and the diagnostic is upfront, fixed-fee, and stays in writing.

  • Breakers that trip repeatedly or won't reset
  • Outlets warm to the touch or sparking
  • Lights flickering when large appliances run
  • Faint burning smell near switches or the panel

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Average response time during business hours: 45 minutes.

A Genz-Ryan master electrician troubleshooting a Twin Cities home panel
Four Repair Specialties

Fix the Flicker With Expert Electrical Repair

Most calls fall into one of four buckets. Our trucks roll stocked for every one — and most repairs are completed in a single visit, written same-day-service guarantee included.

  • Ceiling Fan Repair Wobble, hum, no-spin, capacitor swap
  • Outlet & Switch Repair Dead outlets, GFCI replacement, loose contacts
  • Electrical Panel Repair Bad breakers, loose lugs, panel diagnostic
  • Wiring Repair Aluminum-to-copper, knob-and-tube, dropped circuits

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Don't Trust Your Home's Electrical Needs to Non-Professionals

Family-Focused Twin Cities Services Since 1950

Bad electrical work is the kind of thing you don't notice until the smoke alarm goes off. Every Genz-Ryan repair is performed by a licensed Minnesota electrician — most of them master-level — and every job is permitted, inspected, and warrantied in writing.

The thing we tell every homeowner: if a contractor can't show you their license number on the invoice and the inspector's signed-off permit when the work is done, they're not the people you want behind your drywall.

— Jack Ryan, 3rd-generation owner

A Genz-Ryan electrician finishing an outlet install in a Twin Cities kitchen
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Frequently Asked Questions

Repair questions, real answers.

Why did I lose power in only one room?

Three likely culprits: a tripped breaker (check the panel), a tripped GFCI in a different room (kitchens and bathrooms often share GFCI circuits), or a loose backstab connection at an outlet. Our $89 diagnostic finds it in under an hour.

Can faulty wiring cause power loss in one room?

Yes. The most common cause is a backstab outlet failure (the spring-clip connector inside cheap receptacles loosens over time, killing every outlet downstream). A loose neutral inside the wall is also possible and more dangerous — both diagnostics happen in the same visit.

Why should I worry about rewiring my house?

If you have aluminum branch wiring, knob-and-tube, or two-prong outlets throughout, many home-insurance carriers won't write a policy. Beyond insurability: aluminum-to-copper connection failures are a leading cause of residential electrical fires. We scope every old-wire situation with a load calc before recommending a rewire.

What's the difference between a circuit breaker and an electrical panel?

The panel (or "service entrance") is the metal box itself; circuit breakers are the individual switches inside. Each breaker protects one circuit. Upgrading the panel means replacing the box and busbar to handle more amperage; replacing a breaker is a 15-minute swap.

Why do I need to upgrade old fuse boxes?

Fuse boxes top out around 60A — half what a modern home needs. They also have no AFCI (arc-fault) protection, which has been code since 1999. Most insurance carriers either won't write or surcharge homes with fuse boxes. We'll quote a fuse-to-breaker conversion with the same-day install option if your panel location allows it.

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Master-electrician backed, permit pulled, inspector-signed work — and a same-day service guarantee in writing. Twin Cities homeowners have been calling the same family business since 1950.