EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL SERVICE — MINNESOTA
Emergency Electrical Help When You Need It Most.
Some electrical problems can't wait until next week. When something goes wrong in your home and you need a licensed electrician now, call LDM Electric. We show up, assess the situation honestly, and handle it.
Licensed & Insured in Minnesota
Non-Commission Electricians
Serving Minnesota
EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL SERVICES
The Truth About Emergency Electrical Service.
Electrical emergencies are stressful. The last thing you need is an electrician who uses the urgency of the situation to recommend everything on the list, or worse, exaggerates a problem to justify a larger bill.
Our electricians are not paid on commission. When they come out to an emergency call, they assess the situation accurately and tell you what needs to be handled now versus what can wait. You get honest information at a moment when honest information matters most.
We treat emergency calls the same way we treat every other job with commercial-grade standards and a straight answer about what's wrong and what it costs to fix it.
SERVICES INCLUDED
What Our Emergency Electrical Service Covers.
We assess your home's actual needs and give you a clear scope before anything starts.
Sudden Power Loss
Loss of power to part of your home that isn't explained by the utility provider. We identify whether the issue is in your panel, a circuit, or the service entrance.
Burning Smell or Visible Smoke
Any sign of burning or smoke from an outlet, panel, or wall needs immediate attention. Do not wait. We respond and identify the source.
Sparking Outlets or Panels
Sparks from an outlet or panel are a fire and shock hazard. We assess the situation and address the root cause not just the symptom.
Repeated Breaker Trips
A breaker that won't stay on after repeated resets indicates a fault in the circuit or a wiring issue. We diagnose and repair it.
Electrical Damage After Water Intrusion
Flooding, roof leaks, or appliance failures that expose wiring to water require immediate electrical assessment before power is restored.
Failed Electrical Inspection — Urgent Correction
If your home failed an inspection due to an electrical issue and you need it corrected quickly, we can assess and resolve code violations.
SIGNS YOU NEED EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL SERVICE
When To Call For Emergency Electrical Help
Here’s what to watch for:
Burning smell from any outlet, switch, panel, or wall
Sparking from an outlet, panel, or appliance connection
Loss of power to part of your home without a utility outage
Breaker that won't reset and the circuit isn't working
Water intrusion near electrical panels, outlets, or wiring
Any visible scorching or discoloration around outlets or switches
If you see sparking, smell burning, or see discoloration around any electrical component — turn off the circuit at the panel if it's safe to do so, and call immediately.
Why Minnesota Homeowners Choose LDM Electric.
THE LDM DIFFERENCE
Most electrical companies have something to sell. We don't.
Our electricians are not paid on commission. When an LDM electrician tells you something needs to be replaced, it needs to be replaced. There is no financial incentive working against your interests.
We hold our residential work to the same standards you would find on a large commercial project — better materials, tighter checks, and real accountability. Not because code requires it. Because the homes where families live deserve it.
Non-Commission Electricians
Our electricians are compensated for quality work, not sales. They only recommend what your home needs.
Commercial-Grade Standards
We apply commercial-level standards to every home we work in. Not because we have to — because it's the right way to build.
Fair, Transparent Pricing
Clear estimates. Honest timelines. No charges on the invoice you did not agree to upfront.
Frequently Asked Questions.
FAQS
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Any situation involving burning smell, sparking, visible damage, or sudden unexplained power loss should be treated as urgent. If you're unsure, err on the side of caution and call.
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Emergency calls may involve different scheduling, but we'll be upfront about any differences in pricing before we come out. No surprise charges.
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If it's safe to access, yes. Turn off the main breaker and do not restore power until a licensed electrician has assessed the situation.
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For issues that don't involve burning, sparking, or active hazards — yes. If it can safely wait, we can schedule it as a priority repair for the next available time. Call us and describe the situation and we'll advise.
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Yes. Storm damage, downed service lines (coordinate with your utility first), and surge-related damage are all situations we respond to.