★
Scott A.
Practice Manager, Campbelltown
The evidence assessment revealed a condemned private power pole in a heritage housing type, triggering immediate action under Campbelltown City Council regulations in the Macarthur region. I asked what was done at each stage — clear answers every time. The before-and-after photos spoke for themselves when it came to the scope of work.
★
Sam V.
Bookkeeper, Campbelltown
I needed documentation for an insurance claim regarding a defect notice on my private power pole. Our electricians provided a detailed report that met Ausgrid's requirements. The assessor accepted it first submission.
★
Murray D.
Working Parent, Campbelltown
After getting a defect notice on my ageing private power pole, I was worried about costs. The electricians showed me why full replacement made financial sense — at $1,200 over 30 years, that's a reasonable annual cost. They didn't try to sell me more than I needed, and the new pole looks solid. Power's restored, and I feel secure knowing it's safe now.
★
Isabella T.
Strata Committee Chair, Campbelltown
Managing 12 properties in Campbelltown, I'd noticed our ageing private power poles getting defect notices. They replaced the condemned poles efficiently and met Ausgrid's compliance requirements. Emergency callouts have dropped significantly since.
★
Amit V.
Sole Trader, Campbelltown
I got in touch for help after my mum received a defect notice about her ageing power pole at her heritage home in Denham Court. The electricians took the time to listen properly without talking down to me. They understood what I actually needed — replacing the condemned pole with a sturdy new one. Now my mum's place in the Macarthur region is looked after. That's what matters.
★
Ella E.
Strata Resident, Campbelltown
I booked online at 11pm and got confirmation within minutes. The electricians replaced my condemned private power pole, making sure everything met Ausgrid requirements. The before-and-after photo report was genuinely useful.
★
Debbie I.
Agricultural Consultant, Campbelltown
Managing multiple contractors in Campbelltown can be a real headache. The level 2 electrician cleared the defect notice and restored power efficiently, coordinating directly with the others on site. They didn't interfere with residents' car access at all. Done and gone without any drama.
★
Jessica G.
Clinical Lead, Campbelltown
During the heritage restoration of my Federation home, I found the private power pole had rotted right through — which triggered a defect notice from Ausgrid. When our electricians investigated, it turned out the pole wasn't just a symptom; it was the actual cause of the power instability. They replaced it to Ausgrid specification ES1 and made sure everything lined up with Campbelltown City Council guidelines. The heritage-compliant materials were sourced and matched properly, and the result was noticeably better service reliability and thermal performance. I'd specify them for heritage-listed work without hesitation.
★
Scott A.
Practice Manager, Campbelltown
The evidence assessment revealed a condemned private power pole in a heritage housing type, triggering immediate action under Campbelltown City Council regulations in the Macarthur region. I asked what was done at each stage — clear answers every time. The before-and-after photos spoke for themselves when it came to the scope of work.
★
Sam V.
Bookkeeper, Campbelltown
I needed documentation for an insurance claim regarding a defect notice on my private power pole. Our electricians provided a detailed report that met Ausgrid's requirements. The assessor accepted it first submission.
★
Murray D.
Working Parent, Campbelltown
After getting a defect notice on my ageing private power pole, I was worried about costs. The electricians showed me why full replacement made financial sense — at $1,200 over 30 years, that's a reasonable annual cost. They didn't try to sell me more than I needed, and the new pole looks solid. Power's restored, and I feel secure knowing it's safe now.
★
Isabella T.
Strata Committee Chair, Campbelltown
Managing 12 properties in Campbelltown, I'd noticed our ageing private power poles getting defect notices. They replaced the condemned poles efficiently and met Ausgrid's compliance requirements. Emergency callouts have dropped significantly since.
★
Amit V.
Sole Trader, Campbelltown
I got in touch for help after my mum received a defect notice about her ageing power pole at her heritage home in Denham Court. The electricians took the time to listen properly without talking down to me. They understood what I actually needed — replacing the condemned pole with a sturdy new one. Now my mum's place in the Macarthur region is looked after. That's what matters.
★
Ella E.
Strata Resident, Campbelltown
I booked online at 11pm and got confirmation within minutes. The electricians replaced my condemned private power pole, making sure everything met Ausgrid requirements. The before-and-after photo report was genuinely useful.
★
Debbie I.
Agricultural Consultant, Campbelltown
Managing multiple contractors in Campbelltown can be a real headache. The level 2 electrician cleared the defect notice and restored power efficiently, coordinating directly with the others on site. They didn't interfere with residents' car access at all. Done and gone without any drama.
★
Jessica G.
Clinical Lead, Campbelltown
During the heritage restoration of my Federation home, I found the private power pole had rotted right through — which triggered a defect notice from Ausgrid. When our electricians investigated, it turned out the pole wasn't just a symptom; it was the actual cause of the power instability. They replaced it to Ausgrid specification ES1 and made sure everything lined up with Campbelltown City Council guidelines. The heritage-compliant materials were sourced and matched properly, and the result was noticeably better service reliability and thermal performance. I'd specify them for heritage-listed work without hesitation.