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New Service and New Construction or Upgrades

If you are interested in obtaining a new electric service, we encourage you to schedule a visit to our office in Eureka.  

In preparation for this visit: 

   1.   Review the Steps to Electrical Service Checklist

   2.   Fill out the Application for Line Extension - Cost Summary for Residential,
              Commercial/Industrial or as a Developer

   3.   Review Easements and Permits

   4.   Determine the legal land description of the property where the service is to be located. You can find this description on your tax notice or warranty deed.  

   5.   You will need to pay a $300 engineering deposit when submitting this application. This fee is applied toward the project construction cost if the service is installed within 24 months of service application.

   6.   Schedule a visit to our office in Eureka.  If you are unable to schedule an office visit, you may mail the application and engineering deposit to our office, but please include the name of the person who we should contact to schedule a site visit to the property. 


If you're in need of a new service, or need to increase the capacity of your existing service equipment, you'll need to contact Lincoln Electric Cooperative's engineering department. They will help guide you through the process of applying for new construction or an upgrade/relocation. If you are unsure about what size of service you will need, it would be best to contact an electrician. Before you contact one, it would be handy to have information about your project, such as type of heating system, size of house, and other applicable information.

It is not uncommon for the member to be faced with charges for the installation of a new service or upgrade. The charges vary depending on the type, length and nature of the project. The cooperative may contribute a set amount toward the installation of a new service according to our Line Extension Policy, and any additional amount is then the responsibility of the member.

In addition, clearing of the power line corridor is the responsibility of the member. For an overhead power line, the corridor width is 30 feet. For underground power lines it is 15 feet. The corridor needs to be free of trees and debris ground-to-sky, prior to power line construction. This will be explained more fully during the field appointment and once the route of power line is determined.

Service Upgrades and/or Relocations - Information about upgrading or relocating your electrical service.

  

More Information:

Application for Line Extension Cost Summary - Residential - The first form to fill out, for new services and construction.

Application for Line Extension Cost Summary - Commercial/Industrial - The first form to fill out for new services and construction for Commercial/Industrial use.

Line Extension Policy - The governing policy for extending an electrical line from your neighbor.

Easements and Permits - Review this page.

To Do Checklist - A handy printable checklist for your use.

Information for Developers - Information about subdivisions.

Call Before You Dig - Always Call First... It's a Free Service.

Area Lighting - Add exterior lighting to your property.

 

 

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Telephone: (406) 889-3301  or  (800) 442-2994
Fax: (406) 889-3874
After Hours Voice Mail: (406) 889-3304

Email: info@lincolnelectric.coop 

500 Osloski Road  /  P.O. Box 628   Eureka, MT  59917-0628

     

Lincoln Electric Cooperative, Inc. - Serving the electrical needs of
Northeast Lincoln and Northwest Flathead Counties in Montana