No Power to Whole Property in Cameron Park
If your whole Cameron Park property has lost power but the street clearly hasn't, that's a Level 2 fault, not a switchboard problem. Electrician Cameron Park is Level 2 ASP accredited and responds fast, backed by 300+ five-star reviews.
- Same-Day & 24/7 Emergency: We respond fast for total power loss, day or night, across Cameron Park.
- Level 2 ASP Accredited: Lic #451348C, accredited to work on the Ausgrid network.
- 300+ Five-Star Reviews: Trusted by hundreds of local Lake Macquarie homeowners.
- $0 Call-Out & Free Quotes: No call-out fee, plus a free quote before any work begins.
What No Power to the Whole Property Means
Level 2 covers the wiring between the street or pole and your meter, work only a Level 2 ASP is licensed to touch. If your street still has power but your home doesn't, the fault sits in that section, not your switchboard, under AS/NZS 3000. It is a genuinely different job to a standard electrical repair.

Common Causes of Total Power Loss in Cameron Park Homes
A fault in the service mains
The overhead or underground cable feeding your property from the street can fail from age, storm damage, or a loose connection, cutting all power while neighbours stay lit.
A failed point of attachment
The bracket where the service line connects to your house can work loose or fail entirely, especially after the intense convective storms common inland across Cameron Park.
A network connection issue
Sometimes the fault sits at the actual connection point to the Ausgrid network, which only a Level 2 ASP is accredited to diagnose and repair.
Ageing estate-era fittings
The earliest Cameron Grove estate homes are now 15 to 20 years old, and original service connections can start failing as they reach the end of their working life.
A blown or faulty main fuse at the connection
The network's own main fuse, separate from your switchboard, can blow or fail, cutting all power to the property even though the fault is technically outside your home's wiring.
Is No Power to the Whole Property Dangerous?
Yes, this is treated seriously. A fault outside your switchboard can involve live overhead or underground wiring, and this is exactly the work a Level 2 ASP is licensed and trained to handle safely.
- Never touch the meter box, service line, or any exposed wiring yourself
- A dead property with a live street is a connection-level fault, not a DIY fix
- This work legally requires a Level 2 ASP, not a general electrician

What To Do Right Now
Before help arrives, these steps keep everyone safe without touching anything you shouldn't:
- Confirm neighbours still have power, so you know it isn't a wider outage.
- Stay well clear of the meter box, service line, and any fallen wires.
- Do not attempt to touch or reset anything at the point of connection.
- Keep children and pets away from the meter box and overhead lines.
- Call a Level 2 ASP electrician (Lic #451348C) straight away.

When To Call a Level 2 ASP for No Power in Cameron Park
- The whole property is dead but the street clearly has power
- There is visible damage to the overhead service line or meter box
- The fault started during or after a storm
- Neighbours confirm they still have electricity
- Ausgrid has confirmed there is no local outage in your area
- You've already checked your own switchboard and nothing has tripped
This is exactly what a Level 2 ASP exists for. 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 Cameron Park
Fault Finding
We inspect the service mains, point of attachment and connection point to locate exactly where the fault sits before touching anything.
Upfront Quote
Once we've diagnosed the fault, you get a fixed, transparent quote before any Level 2 repair work goes ahead.
The Repair or Reconnection
As Level 2 ASPs, we repair or reconnect the service mains and connection safely, work most general electricians cannot legally perform.
Testing & Safety Check
We test the full connection against AS/NZS 3000 before we leave, confirming your property is safely and properly powered again.
Why This Happens in Cameron Park's Growth Corridor
Intense Hunter storm cells and the estate's now 15 to 20 year old original service connections make total power loss a real risk here, a pattern we also see in nearby Edgeworth, where estate homes share a similar original build era.

No Power and Related Electrical Faults Across Cameron Park
Total power loss is often linked to a sagging service line or storm-damaged mains. We fix all three across Cameron Park, Cardiff, Glendale, and the wider Lake Macquarie region.

No Power to Your Cameron Park Property? Call Now
Call (02) 4072 9996 for 24/7 emergency response, $0 call-out and free quotes, backed by Lic #451348C and Level 2 ASP accreditation. We'll find the fault fast, restore your power safely, and we can fix it properly.
Common questions
No Power to Whole Property FAQs
Straight answers for Cameron Park homeowners facing a total power loss while the rest of the street stays on.
Is losing power to the whole property dangerous?
It can be, a fault in the service mains or connection can involve live wiring outside the switchboard, so this is treated as urgent and needs 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, none of which a standard electrician is licensed to touch.
What should I do if my whole property has no power?
Check your neighbours have power, avoid touching the meter box or overhead wires, and call a Level 2 ASP electrician straight away.
Do I need a special electrician for this, or any electrician?
You need a Level 2 ASP, a specially accredited electrician licensed to work on the wiring between the street or pole and your meter.
How much does it cost to fix a whole-property power loss?
We provide a free quote and fixed upfront pricing once the fault is diagnosed, with $0 call-out fees on every visit.
Is this a common issue in newer Cameron Park estates?
Storm activity and ageing point-of-attachment fittings on early estate homes are the most frequent causes we see across Cameron Park's growth corridor.