
We buy surplus transformers from hospitals and healthcare.
Scheduled removals that work around clinical operations.
Get an offerFacility upgrades, redundancy changes.
We see the same units from hospitals and healthcare over and over. Here is what usually shows up and what we do with it.
Hospital electrical work happens around patients, which means retired equipment often sits in penthouses and basements for years because nobody wants to schedule the removal. Redundancy upgrades strand cast coil units and LV dry-types that still test fine.
We remove around clinical operations: nights, weekends, negative-notice windows, whatever facilities requires. Dry-type gear means no oil risk in the building, and we document every unit out the door.
One offer, one truck, paperwork you can file.
Facilities sends photos and the access story: elevator sizes, corridor routes, roof access. We price the equipment and the removal plan together, then execute in the window you give us, with COIs and background-checked crew where required.
Get an offerWhat hospitals and healthcare ask us first.
That is the job. Night and weekend windows, quiet corridors agreed in advance, and a crew that has done occupied-building removals before.
Send the route: elevator dimensions, door widths, roof crane options. Some units come out whole, some come out in sections. The plan comes with the offer.
A pair of cast coil units is worth a proper removal. Healthcare gear tends to be lightly loaded and well maintained, which shows up in the price.
