Areas We Serve · Ramsey County, MN

Leading HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical in Falcon Heights, MN

Minnesota’s original home service provider has delivered licensed heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical work to households across the Twin Cities region since 1883. Five generations of family ownership back every installation and repair with honest, upfront pricing and disciplined workmanship. Call (651) 212-5828 today to schedule same-day service for any home system.

All Home Service Trades Under One Roof in the Falcon Heights Area

Every home system behind the walls, under the floors, and inside the mechanical room falls within our scope of work. The residential footprint here is compact and historically layered, with 1920s bungalows southeast of the Snelling and Larpenteur crossroads, postwar ramblers filling the blocks northeast, and the architect-designed University Grove homes built for university faculty, so our technicians move comfortably between eighty-year-old mechanical rooms and modern retrofits. Our licensed tradesmen handle each era with appropriate care. Here is the full list of home services we provide in the area:

Areas We Serve · Ramsey County, MN

Why Choose McQuillan Home Services?

Homeowners across the central Ramsey County suburbs have trusted our family for five generations of honest workmanship and upfront pricing. Our technicians carry every Minnesota credential required to perform mechanical, plumbing, and electrical work safely. That depth of expertise matters when servicing the prewar bungalows, architect-designed mid-century homes, and postwar ramblers found throughout this community.

Minnesota's Original Home Service Provider

Our family business has served Twin Cities homeowners since 1883 under continuous five-generation ownership.

Fully Licensed Across Every Trade

We hold MN Mechanical Contractor MB805075, Class A Electrical EA807142, and Plumbing Contractor PC999931 credentials.

Familiarity With Local Permit Coordination

Our team regularly pulls mechanical and plumbing permits through the contracted Little Canada building official who serves Falcon Heights inspections.

Highly Rated by Thousands of Neighbors

We maintain a 4.7-star average across more than 4,900 verified Google reviews from Twin Cities homeowners.

Map Of Minneapolis And Surrounding Areas With Multiple Service Location Markers, And A Mcquillan-Branded Service Van In The Foreground.

Neighborhoods We Serve Across the City

Our technicians respond to service calls across every residential section of this compact suburb, from the 1920s homes near the original Snelling and Larpenteur crossroads through the architect-designed houses of University Grove west of Cleveland Avenue. Two-thirds of the city consists of public land tied to the University of Minnesota St. Paul Campus and the State Fairgrounds, which concentrates the residential work into a well-defined footprint where our crews know the block-by-block utility layout. We cover the condominium buildings as readily as the single-family streets.

  • 1666 Coffman Condominiums
  • Cleveland Avenue Corridor
  • Curtiss Field neighborhood
  • Falcon Heights Community Park area
  • Gibbs Museum neighborhood
  • Grove Park
  • Hoyt Avenue area
  • Larpenteur Avenue Corridor
  • Snelling Avenue Corridor
  • University Grove

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Five generations of McQuillan tradesmen have built this family’s reputation one appointment at a time, and our crews regularly serve homeowners across the central Ramsey County suburbs. Our licensed technicians arrive on schedule, explain every option in plain language, and deliver written estimates before any work begins. Honest labor at fair, upfront pricing remains the standard we inherited in 1883.

Reach out to discuss boiler replacements, knob-and-tube rewiring, sewer line inspection, or any home system concern across the central metro. Contact McQuillan Home Services or call (651) 212-5828 to book your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work on homes inside the University Grove faculty neighborhood?

Yes, our licensed technicians regularly service the architect-designed University Grove homes west of Cleveland Avenue, which were individually commissioned for University of Minnesota faculty and each carry distinct mechanical layouts. We respect the original design intent when sizing replacement equipment and routing new utilities through these properties.

The city contracts its Building Official, Steve Westerhaus, through the neighboring City of Little Canada at 651-766-4029, which handles plumbing and mechanical permit inspections for Falcon Heights residents. Electrical permits are pulled separately through the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry with a state-assigned inspector, and our team coordinates both jurisdictions before starting any job.

Yes, during the annual spring thaw period the city requires contractors to obtain special permission before bringing in vehicles weighing over three tons, which can affect how we schedule large equipment deliveries such as water heater or furnace replacements. We work within these seasonal restrictions without delaying service to the homeowner.

The 1920s homes southeast of the Snelling and Larpenteur crossroads often still carry original galvanized steel supply piping and cast-iron drain stacks that have corroded internally after nearly a century of service. The postwar ramblers northeast of that intersection typically need electrical panel upgrades, sewer lateral camera inspections, and replacement of original atmospheric water heaters.

The Minnesota State Fairgrounds occupy a substantial portion of the city and draw heavy traffic along Snelling Avenue during the late-August fair season, which we account for when dispatching technicians to service calls in surrounding blocks. Our team schedules appointments with realistic arrival windows during fair weeks to prevent delays from affecting your day.

Our upfront pricing structure applies consistently to every residential address we serve, whether the property is a University Grove faculty home, a 1920s bungalow, a postwar rambler, or a Coffman Avenue condominium. You receive a written estimate covering parts and

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