Vale Electric

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Electrician

interior and exterior lightingsubpanelsInspection & testing and much more! KNOW MORE Industrial Services include Water Treatment PlantsIndustrial processing Plant Upgradeslighting system installationsrepairs and troubleshooting. Service upgradesflexible irrigation schedulingprocess and automation controlIdahoWashington&nbspHONEST AND DEPENDABLE We strive to provide our clients the best services for the best value. &nbspWINDRAINSNOW OR SHINE WE&#039LL BE THERE Our well-versed staff is passionate about every part of their job. &nbspEMAIL US TODAY! Email us Monday &#8211Friday 9am &#82115pm CONTACT Our founder Barney Eidson started Vale Electric in 1998 in ValeOregon. He started with just himself and one/two employees

3-phase and high-voltage install and repair and more! KNOW MORE Agricultural We also service irrigation pumps & controls, flexible irrigation scheduling, process and automation control, any and all associated electrical services and routine maintenance. KNOW MORE Solar Built over 547.25 Megawatts of Solar Power on 31 different sites. Sites in Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Wyoming and Arizona. Site sizes ranging from 3.5 Megawatts to over 80 Megawatts. KNOW MORE WHO WE ARE     HONEST AND D

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