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Do You Have Power Poles On Your Property?

Property polesA property pole is a pole within your property’s boundary that supports the overhead powerlines to your home or other buildings on your property.

The poles are usually made of timber, concrete, or steel and were initially installed on behalf of the home or property owner. To help ensure safety and reliability of electricity supply, it is important that property owners regularly maintain and check property poles. Property poles and the powerlines leading from them to the buildings on your property, are generally owned by the home or property owner. Their ongoing maintenance and repair are the responsibility of the home or property owner.

(Any poles owned by ENERGEX can be identified through an ENERGEX pole number, which is located generally 2–3 metres above the ground on the side of ENERGEX poles.)

do you rent a property with a property pole?

It is important you read this brochure and notify the property owner or your rental agent immediately if you think a property pole or powerline on the property you are renting requires maintenance or repair. If the property owner or your rental agent does not take prompt action to ensure the pole or powerline is restored to a serviceable condition, please contact ENERGEX on 13 12 53, Monday to Friday 8am to 6:30pm.

for safety and reliability of electricity supply, it is important
to maintain property poles.

For safety reasons and to help ensure reliability of electricity supply, it is important to regularly check and maintain property poles. This is generally the responsibility of the property owner.

Over time, the base of the pole can deteriorate through decay, termite damage or rust. If this occurs it can weaken the pole resulting in the pole leaning or falling over, potentially causing injury to people or damage to surrounding property.

A fallen pole may also bring down the powerline supplying electricity to your home. This is not only dangerous, as fallen powerlines can kill, but will also interrupt the electricity supply to your home until the pole can be replaced by your contractor.

how to check a property pole, what to look for and what to do.

  • Regularly inspect around the base of the pole to make sure there is no decay, sign of termites, rust or other damage.

  • If your pole has a cross arm (a structure attached near the top of the pole that supports the powerline), look at it from the ground and check that it appears to be in good condition.

  • If you suspect the pole has rust or decay at its base, or are concerned about the cross arm or the general condition and/or safety of the pole, contact a qualified person* and have them check the pole and repair it if necessary. Do not rely on your judgement as to the safety of the pole. If you have any doubts, contact a qualified person* and obtain their professional advice.
  • In addition to the above, have the pole inspected by a qualified person* at least every five years.

* Contact your local licensed electrical contractor, or search the Yellow Pages under ‘Poles–Lighting & Power’. You can contact the contractor of your choice. All arrangements are then between you and the contractor.

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