West St Paul is one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the region, sitting just north of Winnipeg along the west side of the Red River. The growth shows in the housing. Whole subdivisions of new homes have gone up over the past decade on what was farmland, and they sit alongside established riverfront properties that have been here for generations. That split runs through everything we do here, because a five-year-old house and a fifty-year-old riverfront home need very different things. The municipality sits right between Winnipeg and our St Andrews base, on the road we travel anyway, so it is convenient ground for us.
In the newer subdivisions, the houses are wired but rarely set up for how people live now, so a lot of our work is EV charger installs and smart lighting and automation, along with finished-basement wiring as growing families use the space. On the riverfront and larger established lots, the priorities flip toward service upgrades on homes with older panels and pot light installation in renovations, plus the general work a bigger property runs on.
The pace of building also means a lot of homes here are still close to their original service, and as a family adds a charger, a hot tub, and a finished basement the panel can run out of room faster than people expect. We check the load before we add to it and upgrade the service where it makes sense rather than overloading what is there. We keep the whole job in-house, line voltage and low voltage, and back it with 24/7 emergency response, with the convenience of being based just up the road on the same side of the river.
Yes. The newer homes in West St Paul are a good fit for EV chargers, automation, and smart lighting, and we handle the wiring and controls along with any panel work they need.
Yes. Riverfront and larger lots often need service upgrades and pot light or renovation work, and we handle those along with everyday residential work.
Yes. New-subdivision homes in West St Paul are well suited to a Level 2 charger, and we run the dedicated circuit, do the load calculation, pull the permit, and add panel capacity if the service needs it.
For home electrical work in West St Paul, get in touch for a free estimate.