We Buy Surplus Electrical Equipment in Washington
We buy surplus electrical equipment across Washington — data centers in Quincy and Moses Lake, aerospace plants, ports, and hydro utilities. Freight arranged.

Washington's surplus market runs on two very different engines. East of the Cascades, cheap hydro power built one of the country's oldest data center clusters in Quincy, Moses Lake, and Wenatchee — campuses now deep into refresh cycles that release padmount transformers, switchgear, and PDUs on a steady schedule. West side, the Puget Sound corridor generates aerospace plant surplus, port electrification upgrades, and commercial contractor overruns from Seattle and Tacoma.
We buy across the state — a single 480V switchboard from a Kent contractor or a complete electrical room from a Grant County decommissioning — with freight arranged over the passes year-round.
What we buy most in Washington
Central Washington data center surplus leads: loop-feed padmounts in the 1500-3000 kVA range, 15kV-class switchgear, busway, and copper feeder pulls. From the west side we see aerospace plant MCCs and machine-tool transformers, port and marine electrical gear, and hydro-utility substation components from PUD upgrades.
- Refresh-cycle gear from Quincy and Moses Lake data centers
- Aerospace and machine shop MCCs from the Puget Sound corridor
- PUD and hydro substation surplus from utility upgrades
- Contractor overruns from Seattle-Tacoma commercial projects
Freight and logistics in Washington
Our carriers run I-90 and I-5 constantly, with heavy-haul partners who handle mountain pass moves in all seasons. Data center campus pickups in Grant County are typically scheduled within two weeks of an accepted offer, and Puget Sound metro pickups often faster.
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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
- Do you buy from Washington public utility districts?
- Yes — PUD surplus from substation upgrades and rebuild projects is a regular category for us, with documentation handled for public-agency sales processes.
- Can you clear a data center electrical yard in central Washington?
- Yes. Complete electrical room and yard packages from Quincy, Moses Lake, and Wenatchee campuses are core business, removed on your decommissioning schedule.
- Do you handle rainy-season pickups west of the Cascades?
- Weather rarely affects scheduling — tarped flatbeds and enclosed trailers for sensitive gear are standard on our Washington lanes.