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September 8, 2025

When replacing or installing a private power pole in Sydney, one of the biggest decisions you’ll face is whether to choose treated hardwood or galvanised steel. Both options meet NSW standards, but each has its pros and cons.
Here’s how to decide which is right for your property.
Timber Power Poles
Advantages:
- Cost-effective Generally cheaper to purchase and install.
- Aesthetically pleasing Blends naturally with surroundings.
- Durability Treated hardwood can last 30-40 years with proper care.
Drawbacks:
- Maintenance Susceptible to termites, rot, and weathering.
- Weight Heavier to transport and install.
Steel Power Poles
Advantages:
- Longer lifespan Can last 40+ years with minimal maintenance.
- Pest and rot resistant Not affected by termites or fungal decay.
- Lighter weight Easier and faster to install.
Drawbacks:
- Higher upfront cost More expensive than timber.
- Corrosion risk Must be galvanised and inspected periodically for rust.
Factors to Consider
- Location Coastal areas may accelerate corrosion of steel.
- Aesthetics Timber may suit heritage or rural properties better.
- Budget Timber is cheaper upfront, but steel may save on long-term maintenance.
- Longevity Steel typically lasts longer in urban environments.
Which Option is Best?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. An ASP Level 2 electrician can inspect your site and recommend the most suitable option for safety, compliance, and budget.
Whether you choose timber or steel, ensure your power pole meets NSW regulations and is installed by a licensed professional. This guarantees safety, compliance, and a secure connection to the electricity network.