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Private Poles

If you’ve ever looked up at the power lines feeding your home, you might have noticed a timber or galvanised pole standing inside your property boundary. That’s not the power company’s — it’s yours. It’s called a private power pole, and you’re responsible for it.

In this guide, we’ll explain what private poles do, who needs one, when they should be replaced, and why Sydney homeowners rely on Selectrical to manage them.

What are Private Power Poles?

A private power pole is an electricity pole installed within your property that connects the street’s overhead power lines to your home. In many cases, it’s used when the home is set back from the street, or when the property owner wants to avoid unsightly poles on the nature strip.

Private power  poles are often made of:

  1. Treated hardwood (timber)

  2. Galvanised steel

  3. Concrete (less common in residential use)


Who Owns a Private Power Pole?

If it’s located within your property line, you do. That means:

  1. You’re responsible for maintaining its condition

  2. You’re liable if it becomes unsafe or causes outages

  3. You must ensure it complies with safety regulations

Neglecting a private pole can lead to fire hazards, insurance issues, and fines from your local Distribution Network Service Provider (DNSP), such as Ausgrid or Endeavour Energy.

When Should a Private Power Pole Be Replaced?

These signs indicate your private power pole might need replacement:

✅ The pole is leaning or unstable.

✅ You see splits, cracks, or rot in timber poles.

✅ There is visible rust on steel poles, especially near the base.

✅ It’s over 30 years old.

✅ You’re having power reliability issues or low voltage supply.

Some older poles were installed decades ago with little documentation, if you’re unsure about the age or condition, it’s best to book an inspection.

What Happens If a Private Pole Fails?

A failed private power pole can:

  1. Cut off your home’s electricity supply

  2. Damage your appliances

  3. Spark bushfires in dry weather

  4. Delay reconnection during outages or renovations

  5. Result in fines or forced disconnection from your DNSP

In serious cases, you may be issued a defect notice requiring immediate repair or replacement.

Can I Install a Private Power Pole Myself?

No. Installation and repair of private poles must be carried out by a Level 2 Accredited Service Provider (ASP). This ensures the work complies with NSW regulations and is safe for public supply networks.

At Selectrical, we’re fully licensed to handle every aspect of private pole installation and replacement, including:

  1. Site inspections and compliance checks

  2. Pole supply and delivery (steel or timber)

  3. Connection/disconnection from the street network

  4. Underground cabling if preferred

  5. Safety testing and certification


What’s the Process for Replacing a Private Power Pole?

  1. Site Visit & Safety Assessment. We’ll inspect your existing pole and provide a written report

  2. Planning & Quoting. Choose between galvanised steel or hardwood pole based on your site and budget

  3. Installation. We safely disconnect your power, install the new pole, and restore the supply

  4. Certification. Full compliance with Ausgrid/Endeavour and Australian Standards

The whole process typically takes one day, with minimal disruption.

Why Choose Selectrical?

With more than 20 years of experience, Selectrical is a trusted Level 2 ASP serving Sydney-wide. We’ve completed hundreds of private power pole replacements for homes, rural properties, and strata sites.

What you can expect from us:

✔ Prompt, no-obligation site inspections

✔ Competitive pricing and no surprise fees

✔ High-quality poles rated for 30+ years

✔ Fully certified and insured Level 2 electricians

✔ Emergency replacements available

Need a Private Power Pole Installed or Replaced?

We make the process simple, safe, and stress-free. Whether it’s a compliance issue or part of a larger home upgrade — we’re ready to help.

Call us now on 02 9188 8485

Or book a site inspection online.

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