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W.Va. Electric Supply Company has been doing business from nine convenient locations in West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky for over 70 years. Our Huntington, WV location includes the largest lighting showroom in West Virginia equipped with a unique lighting lab.

There is an assortment of light settings in our lighting lab which allow the customer
to view the different ways to light various areas of their home.

Staff & Services
Our experience staff has a combined forty years of residential lighting experience to help analyze and suggest solutions for your home lighting challenges. Our professionals offer free lighting layouts for any of your lighting needs. At W Va. Electric we give personalized attention to every customer and take pride in their satisfaction.

Products
W. Va. Electric Supply Company has a variety of residential interior and exterior lighting solutions to help decorate your home. We have lighting for living spaces (living/dinning rooms, kitchens, bedrooms) and we can also light your hallways and foyers. We have great lighting options for any of your outdoor needs. W.Va. Electric can provide lighting for any location in your home.

Lines
At W.Va. Electric we offer lighting solutions from Progress Lighting, Murray Feiss, Designers Fountain, Craftmade, Glow Lighting, Seagull, Lightolier and many others.


We invite you to visit our lighting showroom and see the exciting possibilities for lighting your home.

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