Areas We Serve · Hennepin County, MN

Top Rated HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Contractor Minneapolis, 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.

Licensed HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Work for Local Homes

Heritage bungalows, pre-war four-squares, and modern North Loop condominiums each carry mechanical, plumbing, and electrical demands that differ significantly from one another. As the state’s largest city and the former flour-milling capital of the world that grew around Saint Anthony Falls beginning in the 1850s, this fifty-four-square-mile community contains more than twenty-two lakes, the famous Chain of Lakes parkway, and a housing stock that spans more than 140 years of continuous residential construction. Our licensed tradesmen handle each construction era with appropriate care. Here is the full list of home services we provide in the area:

Areas We Serve · Hennepin County, MN

Why Choose McQuillan Home Services?

Homeowners across the Hennepin County corridor 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 heritage bungalows, pre-war four-squares, Victorian homes, and modern downtown condominiums that define this historic Mill City.

Minnesota's Original Home Service Provider

Our family business has been serving this Mill City metropolis since 1883, during the very decade this place earned its title as the flour-milling capital of the world.

Fully Licensed Across Every Trade

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

Extensive Experience With Pre-War Housing Stock

Our crews routinely upgrade knob-and-tube wiring, cast-iron drain stacks, and original gravity boilers found throughout the historic bungalow and four-square neighborhoods.

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 city, from the heritage Victorian homes of Kenwood and Lowry Hill through the bungalow-dense blocks of Longfellow and Nokomis, the Northeast industrial-era homes near the grain silos, and the modern high-rise developments in the North Loop and Mill District.

  • Camden
  • Downtown
  • Kenwood
  • Lake of the Isles area
  • Linden Hills
  • Longfellow
  • Nokomis
  • North Loop
  • Northeast
  • Powderhorn

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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 households throughout the Hennepin County corridor. 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 heritage boiler service, whole-home knob-and-tube rewiring, cast-iron drain stack replacement, 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 service the heritage bungalows and the modern downtown condos equally?

Yes, our service vehicles respond to every residential address within the city limits, whether the property is a heritage four-square in Kenwood, a bungalow in Longfellow or Nokomis, a Northeast pre-war home, or a modern high-rise unit in the North Loop or Mill District. Our technicians carry the parts and experience to handle each setting.

The city Community Planning and Economic Development Department administers mechanical, plumbing, and building permits through the Development Services division and the Minneapolis online permit center. Electrical permits are pulled separately through the State of Minnesota with a state-assigned inspector, and our team coordinates both jurisdictions before starting any job.

Properties built before 1930, which includes most of the housing stock in the Southwest, Longfellow, Powderhorn, and Nokomis areas, frequently still carry remnants of knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized steel supply piping, cast-iron drain stacks, and converted gravity boilers that have been operating for more than ninety years. Our crews handle careful full-home electrical, plumbing, and hydronic upgrades without disrupting original plaster walls or heritage trim.

Yes, the Chain of Lakes, the Mississippi River gorge, Minnehaha Creek, and the more than twenty-two other lakes within the city limits all elevate groundwater tables across many residential blocks, particularly in Southwest, Longfellow, and Lake of the Isles area homes. Properties in low-lying sections benefit most from dedicated sump circuits and interior drain tile maintenance during spring thaw.

Yes, many homes built before 1960, particularly in the Northeast, Longfellow, Powderhorn, and Southwest sections, still have their original clay sewer laterals running under mature boulevard trees that create significant root intrusion pressure. Our team performs camera inspections to evaluate lateral condition and handles trenchless rehabilitation whenever lot constraints or mature landscaping make traditional excavation impractical.

Our upfront pricing structure applies consistently to every residential address we serve, whether the property is a heritage Victorian in Lowry Hill, a Northeast pre-war two-story, or a recent condominium in the Mill District. You receive a written estimate covering parts and

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