POWER POLES | POLE INSPECTIONS

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The Central Coast’s Most Experienced Level 2 Authorised Service Provider and Private Power Pole Inspection Company. 

At OHMS Electrical we are proud to have provided the Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter and Newcastle regions with our services since the establishment of the contestable market.

What Do We Do?

  • Power Pole Installations, Pole Inspections, Reports and Certifications
  • Line Installation, Reports, Photos and Recommendations
  • Insurance Reports for Insurance Work and Claims
  • Engineering Design and Reports
  • Streetlighting Maintenance and Installation
  • Generator Hire and Rentals
  • High Voltage and Low Voltage Specialists
  • Rural, Urban, Commercial, Industrial and Rail Electrical
  • Power Pole Replacements
  • Power Pole Lighting Replacements
  • Electrical Switchboards
  • UGOH Installation
  • Service Marks
  • HV/LV Live Line Transmission Linesman 
  • HV/LV Joiners and Engineers 
  • ASP Level 2 / Electricians / Certified Pole Inspector
  • Generator Delivery and Installation
  • Difficult Site Specialists with Specialised Equipment
  • Crossarm Repair and Maintenance
  • Power Line Inspections

Electrical Power Poles

It can be a difficult decision to decide which type power pole to have installed at your property. Most companies like to install steel because of the lower cost and they don’t have the equipment, machinery or experience to install timber and composite poles. Our team is ready to assist and advise you of the best product to have installed. Below is a simple summary of the positives and negative of each pole type.

STEEL POLES

STEEL

Termite Resistance

Cheaper to Install

Quicker to Install

Galvanised Coating

Widely Available

Better Aesthetics

 

Shorter Lifespan

Subject to Rust and Corrosion

Difficult to Inspect

Generally Lower Strength Than Timber or Composite

Joint Use (NBN, Telstra) Prohibited

TIMBER POLES

TIMBER

Strong Poles

Long Lifespan

Rust Resistant

Non Conductive

 CCA Impregnated

Taller to Maintain Safe Clearances

Moderately Priced

Needs Specialist Equipment to Install

Subject to Rot

Untreated Poles Subject to Termites

More Expensive than Steel

Subject to Bushfire Damage

COMPOSITE POLES

COMPOSITE

Strong Poles

Long Lifespan

Fire Resistant

Rust and Rot Resistant

Non Conductive

Termite Resistant

Taller to Maintain Safe Clearances

Needs Specialist Equipment to Install

Availability 

 Cost

ULTIMATE CHOICE

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