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How Selling Your Surplus Electrical Equipment Works

Four steps, no mystery: photos in, firm offer out, we handle every pound of logistics, and you're paid before the truck is loaded. Here's exactly what happens at each stage.

Crane loading surplus electrical equipment for freight

Step 1 — Send Photos & Nameplate Details

Photograph the equipment from a couple of angles plus a clear shot of every nameplate. The nameplate carries what pricing needs: kVA or amp ratings, voltages, model numbers, and manufacture data. Text or upload through the quote form — either works. For lots and whole rooms, wide shots plus nameplate close-ups are perfect.

Step 2 — Get a Firm Offer (Usually Within 24 Hours)

We price against the actual resale market — reconditioning shops, plants needing spares, and end users bridging long factory lead times — not scrap weight. Common configurations get same-day or next-day offers. The number we quote is net to you: no deductions later for freight or handling.

Step 3 — We Arrange Freight, Rigging & Permits

Breakers ship on our prepaid labels. Padmounts get crane trucks. MCC lineups get sectioned and palletized by our riggers. Oversize transformers get permits, escorts, and heavy-haul trailers. You provide site access and a signature — logistics is entirely our problem, by design.

Step 4 — You're Paid Before Pickup

Once equipment is verified on site against the offer, payment is released — wire or check, your choice — before anything leaves your property. No consignment, no waiting for our resale, no net-30. Sold means paid.

Ready to sell? Get your offer today.

Send photos and nameplate details — we respond with a firm offer, typically within 24 hours. Freight and rigging arranged nationwide, payment before pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast will I get an offer?
Common equipment (padmounts, breakers, panels, cable) is typically quoted within 24 hours. Large power transformers and complete plant scopes take 48 hours to a few days depending on documentation.
Who pays for freight, rigging, and cranes?
We do. Every offer is net to you — transport, rigging, permits, and crane service are our cost and our coordination.
When do I get paid?
Payment is issued before pickup — by wire transfer or company check — once equipment and nameplate data are verified against the offer.
Is there a minimum size or quantity?
No practical minimum for quality items: a single 400A+ breaker, one padmount, or one reel of feeder cable is worth a quote. Small mixed lots are welcome too.
Do you buy non-working equipment?
Yes. Damaged and end-of-life equipment is priced on recoverable material — usually still better than local scrap because we recover whole units.
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