No Power to Whole Property in Gwandalan
Whole property gone dead in Gwandalan while the street still has power? That is a Level 2 fault, not a switchboard problem. Electrician Gwandalan is Level 2 ASP accredited and responds same-day, backed by 300+ five-star reviews.
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What No Power to the Whole Property Actually Means
This is not your switchboard, it is the wiring between the street or pole and your meter, work only a Level 2 ASP is licensed to touch under AS/NZS 3000. If the street has power and your whole home doesn't, the fault sits outside your board, and a standard electrician cannot legally repair it.

Common Causes of No Power to the Whole Property in Gwandalan Homes
A fault in the service mains
The overhead or underground cable running from the street or pole to your meter box has failed, often from age or storm stress along the Lake Macquarie foreshore.
A failed point of attachment
The bracket where the service line connects to your house has come loose or failed, cutting the connection completely even though the street stays powered.
A main network connection issue
The connection at the street side, sometimes on Ausgrid's equipment, has dropped out, which needs coordination between us and the network as your Level 2 ASP.
Ageing infrastructure on older blocks
Gwandalan's original 1960s to 1980s service connections are reaching the end of their working life and are more prone to sudden total failure than newer estates.
A blown or failed main fuse at the connection
The network-side fuse protecting your connection can fail from age or overload, cutting all power to the property while leaving the street circuit unaffected.
Is No Power to the Whole Property Dangerous?
Yes, treat it seriously. A dead service connection can mean damaged or live wiring near your house, and only a Level 2 ASP is legally allowed to inspect and repair it safely.
- Do not assume it is a simple switchboard reset, the fault is upstream of your board
- A visibly damaged or hanging service line should never be touched or approached
- This needs a Level 2 ASP, not a general electrician, by law
- Repeated switchboard resets will not fix a fault sitting outside your property

What To Do Right Now
While you wait, these safe steps keep everyone protected and help us respond faster:
- Check with a neighbour to confirm it is only your property without power.
- Keep clear of any visible service line, pole or bracket near the house.
- Do not attempt to reset anything at the switchboard repeatedly.
- Do not touch the meter box or any exposed wiring.
- Call a Level 2 ASP electrician (Lic #451348C) straight away.

When To Call a Level 2 Electrician for Total Power Loss in Gwandalan
- Your property has no power but neighbours still do
- You can see a damaged, sagging or disconnected service line
- The outage started suddenly with no warning or notice from Ausgrid
- The problem followed a storm, high wind or fallen branch
- Resetting your switchboard has made no difference at all
Any of these at your Gwandalan property is a Level 2 job, not a switchboard fix. We respond same-day and 24/7, with $0 call-out and free quotes. See our service mains and network connections pages.

How it works
How We Fix No Power to the Whole Property in Gwandalan
Fault Finding
We inspect the service mains, point of attachment and connection point to trace exactly where the fault sits before touching anything.
Upfront Quote
Once the cause is confirmed, you receive a fixed, transparent price before any repair work begins on site.
The Repair
As Level 2 ASPs we repair or replace the failed service mains or connection, coordinating with Ausgrid where the network side is involved.
Testing & Reconnection
We test the full connection and safely restore power, confirming everything meets AS/NZS 3000 before we leave, and back the completed repair with a lifetime labour warranty.
Why This Is Common in Gwandalan
Gwandalan's older lakeside service connections, some dating to the suburb's 1960s to 1980s growth, sit exposed to storm surge and salt air off Lake Macquarie, raising failure risk compared with newer estates near Wyee.

No Power Faults and Related Electrical Issues Across Gwandalan
A total power loss often follows the same causes as a sagging service line or storm-damaged mains. We fix all three across Gwandalan and neighbouring Lake Munmorah.

No Power to Your Gwandalan Property? Call Now
Call (02) 4039 8302 for urgent same-day Level 2 help. $0 call-out, free quotes and fixed upfront pricing, backed by 300+ five-star reviews. If it sparks, shorts, flickers or fails, we can fix it.
Common questions
No Power to Whole Property FAQs
The questions Gwandalan homeowners ask most when their property suddenly loses all power.
Is it dangerous if my whole property has no power?
It is not usually a shock risk by itself, but the fault may involve damaged live wiring near the street, so treat it as urgent and call a Level 2 ASP.
What causes a total loss of power when the street still has electricity?
A fault in the service mains, the point of attachment, or the main network connection, all Level 2 work that a standard electrician cannot legally touch.
What should I do if my whole property loses power?
Check with a neighbour that it is only your property affected, then call a Level 2 ASP straight away rather than resetting switches repeatedly.
Do I need a Level 2 electrician to fix this?
Yes. Anything between the street or pole and your meter is Level 2 work, and only an accredited Level 2 ASP is legally permitted to touch it.
How much does it cost to fix a total power loss?
We give a fixed upfront quote after inspecting the service mains and connection, with $0 call-out fees and a free quote included.
Does Ausgrid need to be involved if my Gwandalan property loses all power?
Sometimes. As a Level 2 ASP we can liaise directly with Ausgrid on network-side faults, so you do not have to manage that call yourself.