No Power to Whole Property in Croudace Bay
If your whole Croudace Bay property has lost power but the street still has it, Electrician Croudace Bay's Level 2 ASPs find the fault fast, backed by 300+ five-star reviews and $0 call-out.
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We can be at your Croudace Bay property today to trace a whole-property outage.

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What No Power to the Whole Property Means
If your entire property is dead but next door and the rest of the street clearly have power, this is not your switchboard. The fault sits in the service mains, the point of attachment, or the main connection between the pole and your meter, wiring only a Level 2 ASP is licensed to touch under AS/NZS 3000.

Common Causes of a Whole-Property Power Loss
A fault in the service mains
The overhead cable carrying power from the street to your meter has failed, often from age, storm damage, or a loose joint, cutting supply to the entire property at once.
A failed point of attachment
The bracket and cable where the service line connects to your house has come loose or failed, breaking the connection before it even reaches your switchboard.
A lost or loose neutral connection
A degraded neutral connection at the service mains or meter can drop the whole property's supply, even though nothing has tripped inside the house.
Ageing overhead mains from the original build
Much of Croudace Bay's housing dates from the 1960s-1980s growth period, and original service mains from that era are now old enough to fail outright.
Salt-laden lake air corroding connections
Moderate salt exposure off Lake Macquarie's brackish foreshore can corrode overhead mains and connection points over decades, particularly on streets closer to the water.
A wider network outage, not your property
Occasionally an Ausgrid-wide outage affects a small pocket of a street unevenly. If several neighbours are also out, this is a network issue and Ausgrid, not an electrician, should be called first.
Is No Power to the Whole Property Dangerous?
Yes, this should be treated seriously. A failed service mains connection can mean live conductors down or exposed at the point of attachment, and it should be checked the same day, not left overnight.
- A damaged or hanging service line near the house or ground is a genuine shock and fire risk
- Any burning smell, scorching, or buzzing at the meter box alongside the outage needs checking today
- A dead property is not always visibly dangerous, but the underlying fault can still be live
- This work sits outside a standard electrician's licence and needs a Level 2 ASP

What To Do Right Now
Before we arrive, these simple checks are safe and won't put you at risk:
- Check whether neighbouring homes on your street also have no power.
- If you can see a damaged, hanging, or sparking line, stay well clear of it and the ground beneath it.
- Do not touch, move, or attempt to reconnect any service line or meter box wiring yourself.
- Do not open the switchboard looking for the fault, since this issue sits upstream of it.
- Call a Level 2 ASP (Lic #451348C) to inspect the service mains and connection.

When To Call a Level 2 ASP for No Power to Your Croudace Bay Property
- Your property is completely dead but the street and neighbours still have power
- You can see a sagging, hanging, or damaged line running to the house
- There is any burning smell, scorching, or buzzing at the meter box
- The outage started after a storm, high winds, or a falling branch
- A standard electrician has already ruled out the switchboard as the cause
Any of these at your Croudace Bay property is a service mains job, not a switchboard fix. We respond same-day and 24/7, with $0 call-out and free quotes, and fixed upfront pricing before any work starts. See our service mains and network connections pages.

How it works
How We Fix No Power to the Whole Property in Croudace Bay
Fault Finding
We trace the fault from the point of attachment through the service mains to the meter, confirming exactly where the connection has failed.
Upfront Quote
Once the cause is confirmed, you get a fixed, transparent quote before any repair or reconnection work begins, with no surprise costs added later.
The Repair or Reconnection
As Level 2 ASPs we repair or replace the service mains and restore the network connection ourselves, work most electricians have to sub out entirely.
Testing & Safety Check
Every reconnection finishes with full testing against AS/NZS 3000 so the whole property is confirmed safe and stable before we leave.
Why This Is Common in Older Croudace Bay Homes
Waterside streets off Macquarie Drive and St Johns Drive still carry original 1960s-1980s service mains, and moderate salt exposure off Lake Macquarie steadily corrodes overhead connections over time.

No Power to the Property and Related Electrical Faults Across Croudace Bay
A dead property often follows a sagging service line or storm-damaged mains, and can look like a wider power outage at first glance. We fix all of these across Croudace Bay, Belmont, Eleebana, and the wider Lake Macquarie region.

Whole Property Without Power in Croudace Bay? Call Now
Call (02) 4072 9998 for same-day, 24/7 emergency service, $0 call-out and free quotes, backed by 300+ five-star reviews and Lic #451348C. We'll find the fault, and if it sparks, shorts, flickers or fails, we can fix it. Visit our home page or contact us any time.
Common questions
No Power to Whole Property FAQs
Real questions homeowners ask when their whole property loses power but the street doesn't, answered honestly so you know what to do next.
Is it dangerous if my whole property has no power?
It can be. A dead property with a damaged overhead line or a hot meter box is a genuine safety risk, so treat it as urgent and get a Level 2 ASP to check it the same day.
What causes a whole property to lose power while the street still has it?
Usually a fault in the service mains, the point of attachment, or the main network connection between the pole and your meter, not your switchboard at all.
What should I do if my whole property loses power but neighbours still have it?
Check for a wide-area outage first, then leave the switchboard alone and call a Level 2 ASP, since the fault sits in the wiring only they are licensed to touch.
Do I need a Level 2 ASP, or can any electrician fix this?
You need a Level 2 ASP. Service mains and the connection to the network sit outside a standard electrician's licence and require Level 2 ASP accreditation.
How much does it cost to fix a whole-property power loss?
It depends on the cause, but we provide a free quote and fixed upfront pricing before any work, plus a $0 call-out fee for the visit.
Are ageing service mains a common cause of whole-property outages in older Croudace Bay homes?
Yes. Croudace Bay's 1960s-1980s housing growth left many original overhead service mains now due for attention, especially on foreshore streets exposed to lake air.