No Power To House Homebush

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Inner West homes — Federation terraces, post-war workers' cottages, and converted warehouses — share a building stock heritage where many switchboards predate not just RCDs but circuit breakers entirely. The result is electrical systems carrying modern household loads through 50-year-old infrastructure.

In the Inner West, no power to the house frequently comes down to ageing rubber-insulated or two-wire mains in older Federation terraces and warehouse conversions, where perished insulation or a failing main neutral trips everything. We trace it through heritage switchboards and restore supply properly.

⚠ Stop — Call Immediately if You Notice Any of These:
  • **A broken main neutral** — symptoms include partial power, lights dimming when appliances run, electronics buzzing or behaving erratically, and shocks from metalwork. Stop using the installation.
  • A burning, plastic, or "hot wire" smell anywhere near the meter box
  • Smoke or scorching at the meter or switchboard
  • A buzzing or humming meter
  • Hot tingles from any tap, sink, or appliance — points to a neutral or earthing fault
  • Visible damage to overhead consumer mains (sagging, broken, or contacting trees)
  • Sparks at the point of attachment
Full guide: Why Is There No Power to the House? — causes, FAQs & expert advice

About Why Is There No Power to the House?

Total power loss in a Sydney home is caused by an Ausgrid or Endeavour Energy network outage, or a fault in your consumer mains, point of attachment, or service fuse. Exposed consumer mains or a failed service fuse is a shock and fire hazard — book a Level 2 ASP electrician or call 0433 462 902 for immediate response. If your neighbours have power and you don’t, the fault is on your side of the meter and requires a Level 2 ASP licensed electrician, not your energy retailer. Sydney Electrical Service is dispatched 24/7 across every metropolitan suburb. If the whole street is out, call Ausgrid on 13 13 88 first.

What to Do Right Now in Homebush

  1. Check whether the outage is local or network-wide. Look at your neighbours' lights or check the Ausgrid (13 13 88) or Endeavour Energy outage map online.
  2. If it's a network outage, wait. Crews will restore power. We cannot help with network-side faults.
  3. If your neighbours have power, the fault is on your installation.
  4. Open the switchboard. Check whether the main switch is in the OFF or middle (tripped) position.
  5. Try to reset the main switch once. If it holds, leave it alone and monitor for returning faults.
  6. If it won't hold, do not force it. Leave the main switch OFF and call us.
  7. Check the meter box for visible damage — burning, smoke, water, exposed cables, blackening.
  8. Photograph anything visible so we can dispatch with the right parts.
  9. If you smell burning or see smoke, evacuate and call 000 followed by us on 0433 462 902.

Electrical work in Homebush

Homebush blends old and new in a way few suburbs do. Leafy streets of Federation and interwar homes, many with heritage value, sit a short distance from the medium and high-density apartment growth that has followed the Olympic Park redevelopment and the rail corridor. The result is a suburb where a century-old cottage and a brand-new strata tower can be neighbours, and the electrical work varies just as much between the two.

The older homes here often need a full rewire and a modern board with safety switches to replace ageing two-wire installations, while the apartment buildings rely on properly maintained strata switchboards and adequately sized consumer mains. Homebush sits within the Ausgrid network and as Ausgrid-accredited Level 2 ASPs we manage the network side directly, including consumer mains, point-of-attachment work, metering and new connections for both the heritage homes and newer developments.

Common Questions

Look at your neighbours and the streetlights. If they have power and you don't, the fault is on your installation. If everyone is out, it's a network outage — call Ausgrid (13 13 88) or Endeavour Energy.
The service fuse is the network-owned fuse usually located in your meter box, typically marked "ENERGEX" or "Ausgrid" or simply "MAIN" with a porcelain body. It protects the supply cable into your home. Replacing it requires a Level 2 ASP — this is not homeowner work.
The neutral conductor returns current to the network. When it breaks, voltage relative to earth becomes unstable — appliances may receive 0 V or up to 415 V, lights flicker, electronics fail, and metalwork can become live. It is one of the most dangerous faults in domestic electrical work.
A blown breaker downstream, a major fault in any subcircuit, water in the switchboard, or a failed main switch itself can cause this. The main switch is rarely the actual fault — it is usually responding to something else.

Why Homebush Residents Choose Us

Inner West strata buildings — particularly the converted-warehouse residential blocks through Erskineville and Marrickville — make up a significant share of our local work. We provide AGM-ready quote documentation and out-of-hours scheduling as standard.

Electricians across the Inner West

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