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No Power After Storm Stanmore

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Inner West homes face a combination of heritage building stock, dense renovation history, and inner-city appliance loads that drive the typical electrical fault patterns we attend across Newtown, Marrickville, Glebe, Annandale, Leichhardt, Balmain, Erskineville, and surrounding suburbs.

⚠ Stop — Call Immediately if You Notice Any of These:
  • 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.

Full guide: Why Is There No Power After a Storm? — causes, FAQs & expert advice →

What to Do Right Now in Stanmore

  1. Stay clear of any fallen lines — your boundary or your roof — until network crews confirm they're isolated.
  2. Check Ausgrid or Endeavour Energy outage maps to see if the issue is network-wide.
  3. If the network is up, look at your switchboard. The main switch may have tripped; do not force it.
  4. Try resetting the main switch once. If it holds, monitor for any returning fault.
  5. If it won't hold or trips immediately, leave it OFF and call us.
  6. Switch off all outdoor circuits before the next downpour, even if they're holding now.
  7. Photograph any visible damage — fallen branches on cables, broken point of attachment, water inside the meter box.
  8. Move sensitive electronics off mains power until surge protection has been verified.
  9. If any appliance smells burnt or behaves erratically post-storm, unplug it immediately.

Electrical work in Stanmore

Aluminium busbars from 1970s additions are a consistent contributor to Inner West switchboard issues — the metal's oxide layer creates a slowly-worsening hotspot that eventually requires full bus replacement.

Common Questions

How can I tell if it's a network outage or a problem with my house?
Look at neighbours and streetlights. If everyone is dark, it's a network outage — call Ausgrid. If only your home is out, it's an installation issue and we can help.
The power came back on but my main switch keeps tripping. Why?
Storms often leave residual moisture or surge damage that doesn't show until power returns. A main switch tripping immediately on re-energise indicates a downstream fault — often water in an outdoor circuit or a damaged appliance.
Did lightning damage my electronics?
Possibly. Indirect lightning strikes induce voltage spikes in nearby cabling, damaging modems, TVs, alarm panels, AC controllers, and oven boards. The damage is often subtle — a device that "kind of works" but is unreliable.
My solar isn't working since the storm. What do I do?
Solar inverters disconnect when grid disturbances exceed their tolerance and most should auto-restart. If yours hasn't, check the inverter display for fault codes and call us. Damaged DC isolators are common after lightning.

Why Stanmore Residents Choose Us

Heritage Federation streets through Glebe, Annandale, and Leichhardt require electricians familiar with original 1900s–1920s wiring methods, surface-conduit installations, and the heritage-overlay considerations that affect external work.

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