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222 Commercial St NE PMB 2303
Salem, Oregon 97301
503-877-1330


Yuriy Murashko owner of Mountain Coast Electric Co.

Meet Yuriy Murashko, the passionate and dedicated owner of Mountain Coast Electric Co, a thriving residential and commercial electrical service company based in Salem, Oregon. Yuriy’s journey from an aspiring entrepreneur to a successful business owner is a story of dedication, hard work, and a deep commitment to his community.

Yuriy always knew he was destined to be a business owner, but he never imagined it would be in the electrical trade. His journey began almost two decades ago when his uncle offered him a job as an electrician. “I kind of fell into it, and I didn’t like it at first,” Yuriy admits. However, over time, he grew to love the trade. His skills improved, and he saw the opportunity to make a difference. “When you’ve been doing something for almost 20 years, you start to enjoy it more. Now, I absolutely love what I do.”

In January 2021, Yuriy founded Mountain Coast Electric Co. Since then, the company has grown steadily, earning a reputation for reliability, quality, and exceptional customer service.

The Passion Behind the Work

Yuriy’s passion for his work goes beyond the technical aspects of electrical services. “I’m not passionate about electrical work itself, but I’m passionate about connecting with people and helping them every day,” he explains. For Yuriy, the real reward lies in the relationships he builds with his clients. “I get to help people, meet people, and serve people. I’m passionate about connecting with people and getting to brighten up their lives every single day.”

One of Yuriy’s most memorable experiences was during the ice storms a couple of years ago. He recalls helping an elderly couple who were struggling to set up a generator. The husband, who had Alzheimer’s, couldn’t remember how to do it, and his wife was at a loss. “Being able to come into their home, get their power back on, and then tell them it was on the house—that feeling is worth more than anything you can charge,” Yuriy shares.

Challenges and Milestones

Becoming a licensed electrician in Oregon is no small feat. Yuriy had to go through a rigorous process, including obtaining a journeyman license which takes four or five years. Then accumulating 8,000 hours of work experience which takes another four or five years. And finally passing the challenging Master Electrician’s test which has a 3% pass rate and then getting his contractor’s license and bond.

Starting Mountain Coast Electric Co brought its own set of challenges. “The last three years have been the hardest thing I’ve ever done, but also the most fun,” Yuriy says. Despite the difficulties, he finds immense joy in building his business, hiring employees, and watching his company grow. “I’m having a blast, and I love the freedom and flexibility it gives me.”

Mountain Coast Electric Co currently operates with two crews of journeymen and apprentices, totaling four employees. Yuriy and his wife, who manages the administrative side of the business, round out the team. “My wife is the glue that keeps everything together,” Yuriy acknowledges.

The company offers a wide range of residential and commercial electrical services. From simple tasks like installing chandeliers and changing electrical panels to more complex projects like remodeling restaurants, Mountain Coast Electric Co does it all. “We love working in Salem and the surrounding areas, from Portland to Eugene,” Yuriy says. Notable projects include the Bo & Vine restaurant in South Salem and various residential remodels.

Yuriy is passionate about helping others

One of the core values of Mountain Coast Electric Co is giving back to the community. Yuriy believes in the power of generosity and often finds ways to help those in need. “When you’re a business owner, you get a lot of requests for sponsorships, and I’m excited to be able to support various causes,” he says. Beyond financial sponsorships, Yuriy takes joy in anonymously helping individuals. “I believe the best money spent is money given away. It brings the greatest joy.”

Mountain Coast Electric Co has grown significantly through word of mouth and referrals. “In the beginning, I used services like Angie’s List and Thumbtack to get clients, but eventually, word of mouth became our biggest source of business,” Yuriy explains. Building trust with customers and contractors has been crucial. “Once people trust you and see your work, they’ll refer you for a lifetime.”

Networking through local organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce and the Home Builders Association has also played a key role in the company’s growth. “Being in the right rooms and letting people know we’re here has been important,” Yuriy adds.

When to Call an Electrician

Many homeowners wonder when it’s the right time to call a professional electrician. Yuriy advises that anytime you’re doing construction or remodeling, it’s wise to consult an electrician. “If you’re adding outlets, installing new light fixtures, or doing a kitchen or bathroom remodel, you’ll need an electrician,” he says.

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The increasing popularity of electric vehicles has also led to a surge in requests for EV charger installations. “EV chargers are becoming more common, and it’s essential to have a professional handle the wiring to ensure safety and compliance,” Yuriy notes.

Looking ahead, Yuriy is excited about the future of Mountain Coast Electric Co. He envisions the company continuing to grow and serve the Salem community while maintaining the values that have made it successful. “We’re here to help, connect with people, and make a difference,” he says.

For anyone in need of reliable electrical services in Salem, Oregon, Mountain Coast Electric Co is a trusted choice. Whether you need residential or commercial work, Yuriy and his team are ready to brighten your day.

Call today at (503) 877-4316.

Pam Fahndrich

About the Author

Pam Fahndrich is the Co-founder of WhirLocal Media Group, and Co-publisher of WhirLocal Salem and WhirLocal Albany. She is passionate about lifting up local businesses and non-profits because they are the lifeblood of our economy. Pam also loves the opportunity to speak on the topic: Why "Thinking Local" Matters. 

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