- Bathroom Remodeling
- Door Installation/Replacement
- FireplacesConsider purchasing alternative UL-approved heating devices. For example, a fireplace insert or wood stove will keep the heat in your home instead of up the chimney.
- New ConstructionNOTE: Other than new construction, please do not submit this application prior to 14 calendar days of the date you would like service connected. After the form is submitted, a member service representative will contact you for further information, instructions, and/or payment while processing your request. Please have the location or meter number readily available when applying. The location number can be found on the green and silver sticker located on the meter base. If you do not have access or cannot find the location number, click here to email us for assistance.
- LandscapingWhether you are playing outdoors with your children or working on landscaping projects, keep a safe distance from power lines and other equipment your co-op uses to get electricity to your home.
- Fencing
- Landscape LightingOutdoor lighting is the best security a property owner can have. Upon a member’s request, Arkansas Valley Electric will install and maintain a mercury vapor or a high-pressure sodium light on View Resource
- Window Installation/ReplacementWhile cold temperatures mean higher heating bills, don’t forget some easy steps to make your home more energy and cost-effective this winter.Energy dollars can pour out of your living space through drafty doors and windows as well as unused portions...
- Garage Door Repair/ReplacementVirtual assistants, like Siri or Alexa, can connect to smart thermostats, smart lights, entertainment center devices, and others. With a few spoken words, virtual assistants can turn lights, appliances, and other devices off and on, activate and deactivate security systems, shut or open a garage door, and more. These home automation devices allow homeowners to control their appliances and create daily smart-home routines through smartphone apps, creating many new ways to save energy. For example, owners can schedule kitchen appliances, such as dishwashers and coffee makers, to run while they are out of the house or to operate at a specific time every day.