Who We Buy From
Every seller's situation is different — a contractor clearing a job trailer, a demo crew with a building full of gear, a plant manager closing a line. Here's how a deal works for each, in plain terms.
Electrical Contractors
We buy surplus breakers, panels, wire, and switches from electrical contractors — job-site pickups, yard cleanouts, and dead stock. Text photos to (951) 903-9804.
Demolition Contractors
We buy switchgear, transformers, busway, and breakers out of buildings before demolition — fast removal on your schedule, paid at pickup. Call (951) 903-9804.
Manufacturing & Plants
We buy MCCs, drives, transformers, and spare-parts cribs from plant closures, line changeovers, and MRO cleanouts. One truck, one check. (951) 903-9804.
Data Centers
We buy PDUs, RPPs, switchgear, UPS gear, busway, and breakers from data center refreshes and decommissions. Fast, documented, scheduled. (951) 903-9804.
Utilities & Co-ops
We buy retired padmounts, substation transformers, MV breakers, and line hardware from utilities and co-ops — retirement lists welcome. (951) 903-9804.
Facilities & Property Management
We buy surplus switchgear, transformers, panels, and spare breakers from building upgrades and storage cleanouts. Easy, documented, paid fast. (951) 903-9804.
Commercial Real Estate
Repositioning or redeveloping a property? We buy the electrical infrastructure before renovation — switchgear, transformers, busway, panels. (951) 903-9804.
What every one of these sellers has in common
The situations above look different from the outside, but the same three mistakes cost money in every one of them. Equipment gets damaged during removal, valuable items get grouped with commodity material, and the whole decision gets made after a container is already on site instead of before.
The fix is identical regardless of who you are: photograph the electrical rooms and storage shelves before anything is disconnected or moved, keep assemblies intact until they have been priced, and pull the old-looking items aside rather than throwing them in with the rest. That sequence takes very little time and it is where nearly all of the recoverable value is won or lost.
Where the process differs
What actually varies between these groups is constraints, not pricing. Demolition runs on hard dates. Plants run on outage windows. Data centers run on approved change windows and escorted access. Occupied buildings run on off-hours and freight-elevator schedules. Utilities and municipalities run on formal bid and disposition procedures.
We plan around whichever set applies to you rather than asking for exceptions, and the paperwork those constraints require — insurance certificates, vendor onboarding, badging, formal purchase records — is routine on our end. Pick the page that matches your situation above for the specifics.
Got equipment to sell?
Call or text us photos. We'll give you a price and take it from there.
