No Power After Storm Double Bay
Emergency Response in Double Bay
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Properties across Vaucluse, Rose Bay, Bellevue Hill, and Double Bay typically combine large-scale modern installations — multi-zone air conditioning, ducted vacuum, extensive downlighting, pool/spa equipment — with original switchboards rebuilt during the 1990s renovation wave that haven't kept pace with current load.
- Sagging or fallen overhead lines — even on private property, treat as live and stay 8 metres clear
- A burning smell at the meter box or any outlet
- Smoke from the switchboard
- Crackling or buzzing at the meter
- Shocks or tingles from taps, sinks, or appliances
- Wet switchboards or meter boxes
- A point of attachment that is loose, broken, or pulled away from the building
- Sparks at the overhead service connection
- Water visibly inside any outdoor power point or garden light
About Why Is There No Power After a Storm?
Power loss after a Sydney storm stems from Ausgrid or Endeavour Energy network failures, surge-damaged switchboards, or water-damaged outdoor circuits. Flooded switchboards and exposed storm wiring are live electrical hazards; book Sydney Electrical Service or call 0433 462 902 for 24/7 emergency response.
Sydney's storm season runs October to March, with east-coast lows capable of dumping 100 mm of rain and 100 km/h gusts in a single afternoon. Overhead lines come down most often in tree-heavy suburbs like Lane Cove, Wahroonga and Pymble; soaked outdoor circuits are a recurring issue in coastal pockets like Coogee, Maroubra and Cronulla; and surge-damaged switchboards turn up everywhere lightning struck nearby.
What to Do Right Now in Double Bay
- Stay clear of any fallen lines — your boundary or your roof — until network crews confirm they're isolated.
- Check Ausgrid or Endeavour Energy outage maps to see if the issue is network-wide.
- If the network is up, look at your switchboard. The main switch may have tripped; do not force it.
- Try resetting the main switch once. If it holds, monitor for any returning fault.
- If it won't hold or trips immediately, leave it OFF and call us.
- Switch off all outdoor circuits before the next downpour, even if they're holding now.
- Photograph any visible damage — fallen branches on cables, broken point of attachment, water inside the meter box.
- Move sensitive electronics off mains power until surge protection has been verified.
- If any appliance smells burnt or behaves erratically post-storm, unplug it immediately.
Electrical work in Double Bay
Pre-2000 Federation conversions across Bondi, Coogee, Maroubra, and Bronte frequently still have ceramic-fuse boards mixed with retrofit RCDs, with aging air-conditioning circuits added to original 1960s capacity that routinely overload modern breakers under summer load.
Common Questions
How can I tell if it's a network outage or a problem with my house?
The power came back on but my main switch keeps tripping. Why?
Did lightning damage my electronics?
My solar isn't working since the storm. What do I do?
Why Double Bay Residents Choose Us
We are accredited Level 2 ASP contractors on Ausgrid's Eastern Suburbs grid, which means we can complete consumer-mains, point-of-attachment, and service-fuse work in a single visit — no waiting for separate Ausgrid attendance, no multi-trade coordination.
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