Power Outages in Broadmeadow
If the power's gone out at your Broadmeadow home while the rest of the street is fine, Electrician Broadmeadow finds the fault fast, backed by 300+ five-star reviews and $0 call-out.

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What a Power Outage Actually Means
There are two different faults behind a power outage. If your switchboard, one circuit, or the whole house has dropped out, that is a general electrical fault under AS/NZS 3000. If the entire property is dead but the street clearly still has power, that points to the service mains instead, a Level 2 job.

Common Causes of a Power Outage in Broadmeadow Homes
An old ceramic-fuse switchboard
Broadmeadow's pre-1940 weatherboard and brick cottages near the rail line and racecourse often still run original ceramic-fuse boards that drop out under everyday modern load.
A tripped main switch or RCD
The most common cause. A safety switch or main switch has tripped to protect the circuit, cutting power to part or all of the house.
An overloaded circuit
Too many appliances drawing from one circuit, especially a large oven, heaters and modern electronics together, can push it past its limit and cut the power.
A faulty appliance
A failing appliance drawing a short or earth fault will trip the switchboard the moment it is switched on, taking the circuit with it.
Damaged or ageing wiring
Renovation work on Broadmeadow's older cottage stock regularly exposes brittle, decades-old wiring that has degraded quietly for years before it finally fails.
A service mains or connection fault
If the whole property is out but neighbouring homes on your street still have power, the fault likely sits in the service mains or the point of attachment, not your switchboard, and needs a Level 2 ASP.
Is a Power Outage Dangerous?
A tripped switch doing its job is normal, but a power outage paired with warmth, buzzing, or a smell at the switchboard is a genuine fire-risk sign under AS/NZS 3000.
- A switchboard that trips once and resets cleanly is usually just doing its job
- An outage that won't stay reset points to a fault that will only get worse
- Any warmth, buzzing or burning smell at the switchboard should be checked the same day
- An old fuse board with no safety switches leaves you without proper protection

What To Do Right Now
Before we arrive, these simple checks are safe and won't put you at risk:
- Check your switchboard to see if a switch or RCD has tripped.
- Unplug any appliance that was running when the power went out.
- Try resetting the main switch once, but don't force it repeatedly.
- Do not open the switchboard, remove covers, or touch any wiring yourself.
- Call a licensed electrician (Lic #451348C) if power won't stay on.

When To Call an Electrician for a Power Outage in Broadmeadow
- The main switch trips again as soon as you reset it
- Only part of your home has power while other circuits are dead
- There is any burning smell, warmth, or buzzing at the switchboard
- The whole property is dead but neighbouring homes still have power
- Your switchboard still uses old ceramic or rewireable fuses
Any of these at your Broadmeadow property is a job for a licensed electrician, not a reset. We respond same-day and 24/7, with $0 call-out and free quotes, and fixed upfront pricing before any work starts. See our electrical repairs and switchboard upgrades.

How it works
How We Fix a Power Outage in Broadmeadow
Fault Finding
We isolate each circuit at the switchboard methodically, checking the main switch, RCDs and connections to trace exactly where the fault sits.
Upfront Quote
Once the cause is confirmed, you get a fixed, transparent quote before any repair work begins, with no surprise costs added later.
The Repair or Upgrade
We fix the fault directly, and where an ageing board is the real problem, we recommend a switchboard upgrade so the same outage doesn't recur.
Testing & Safety Check
Every job finishes with full testing against AS/NZS 3000 so every circuit is confirmed stable, not just switched back on and left.
Why This Is Common in Older Broadmeadow Homes
Weatherboard and brick cottages built from the 1880s around the racecourse and rail line often still carry original switchboards, a pattern we also see in neighbouring Hamilton.

Power Outages and Related Electrical Faults Across Broadmeadow
A power outage often shows up alongside a tripped circuit breaker or flickering lights beforehand, giving an early warning before the power fully drops out. We fix all three for homes across Broadmeadow, Hamilton, Adamstown, and the wider Newcastle region.

No Power at All, With the Street Still Lit?
If your whole property has lost power but next door is fine, the fault usually sits in the service mains, not your switchboard. This is a no power to the whole property fault, work only a Level 2 ASP is licensed to touch, and it's exactly the kind of job we handle every day.

Power Out at Your Broadmeadow Home? Call Now
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Common questions
Power Outage FAQs
Real questions homeowners ask about losing power at home, answered honestly so you know what to do next.
Are power outages at just my house dangerous?
Not always, but a sudden loss of power paired with warmth, buzzing or a smell at the switchboard is a fire-risk sign and should be checked the same day.
What causes a power outage at only one house?
A tripped main switch or RCD, an overloaded circuit, a faulty switchboard, damaged wiring, or a failed appliance are the most common causes.
What should I do if my power goes out but the street still has it?
Check your switchboard for a tripped switch, unplug anything that was running, and call a licensed electrician if power doesn't come back safely.
Do I need an electrician for a power outage, or can I just reset the switchboard?
You can safely try resetting the main switch once, but if it trips again or won't reset, you need a licensed electrician to find the fault.
How much does it cost to fix a power outage?
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 switchboards a common cause of power outages in older Broadmeadow homes?
Yes. Broadmeadow's cottages near the railway and racecourse often still run original ceramic-fuse boards that drop out under everyday modern load.