No Power After Storm North Parramatta

Emergency Response in North Parramatta

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Full guide: No Power After Storm in Sydney – What to Check — causes, FAQs & expert advice

About No Power After Storm in Sydney – What to Check

Fallen network lines, a tripped RCD, a blown service fuse, or storm-damaged switchboard wiring are the most common causes of power loss after a Sydney storm. If you smell burning, see scorch marks, or find a damaged meter box, the hazard is live — book a 24/7 emergency inspection or call Sydney Electrical Service on 0433 462 902 immediately.

Sydney’s storm season — east-coast lows, summer thunderstorms, and southerly busters — can dump 80 mm of rain and 100 km/h winds in under an hour, leaving thousands of homes across every metropolitan suburb without power. This page is the action checklist: what to look at, in sequence, so you can isolate the fault fast and turn a multi-day outage into a same-day fix.

Electrical work in North Parramatta

There's real variety in North Parramatta's streetscape, and it shapes the electrical work we see. Tightly built older cottages and bungalows on narrow blocks sit beside three- and four-storey strata buildings and infill townhouses, with the older stock often still on undersized mains and small fuse boards that struggle the moment a second air-conditioner or a kitchen reno goes in. We commonly upgrade these boards, add safety switches across every circuit, and sort out the overhead service where the consumer mains have aged or sagged at the point of attachment.

For the unit blocks and townhouse complexes, the recurring jobs are tired common-area switchboards, individual unit metering and rising-main capacity for car-charging or renovations. North Parramatta is in the Endeavour Energy network, so new connections, mains upgrades and metering changes are Level 2 work. Being Ausgrid and Endeavour accredited, we manage both the network connection and the in-home switchboard without juggling separate trades.

Common Questions

Not yet. Confirm via the Ausgrid (13 13 88) or Endeavour Energy outage map first. We can't help until the network is restored. Once neighbours have power and your home is still out, call us.
Storm damage often leaves residual moisture or surge effects that don't show until power returns. A tripping main switch indicates a downstream fault — water in an outdoor circuit, surge damage to an appliance, or compromised wiring.
No. Never work inside an energised or potentially energised switchboard. A wet board must be professionally isolated, dried, tested, and re-certified before being put back into service.
You can — but the underlying fault doesn't fix itself, and the damage typically worsens as water sits. We recommend a Level 2 inspection within 7 days of any storm-related outdoor circuit fault.

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