Check the license, bond, and insurance first
In Minnesota, residential electrical work must be done by a licensed electrician. Ask for the license number and proof of insurance. PLACEHOLDER: add Rosemount Electric's license #.
Read the reviews — and look at recency
Recent, detailed Google reviews matter more than a big number from years ago. Look for comments on cleanup, communication, and honoring the quote.
Make sure they pull permits
A pro pulls the Rosemount permit and schedules the inspection. If someone wants to skip the permit, that's a red flag for both safety and resale.
Get an upfront, written price
You should approve a fixed price before work starts. Beware hourly quotes that balloon.
Local matters
An electrician who knows Dakota County homes, the local inspector, and Xcel rebate programs saves you time and money.
FAQ
How do I verify an electrician's license in Minnesota?+
You can look up a contractor's license through the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. A reputable electrician will give you the number without hesitation.