No Power to Whole Property in Tumbi Umbi
If your whole Tumbi Umbi property has lost power while the street still has it, this is not a switchboard problem. Electrician Tumbi Umbi is Level 2 ASP accredited, so we can fix it fast, backed by 300+ five-star reviews.
What Total Power Loss Actually Means
Level 2 is the wiring between the street or pole and your meter, the section only a Level 2 ASP is licensed to touch. If the street has power but your home doesn't, the fault sits in that section, not inside your switchboard, and needs specialist attention under AS/NZS 3000. A general electrician cannot legally touch this part of the connection, which is why calling the right trade the first time matters.

Common Causes of No Power to the Whole Property in Tumbi Umbi Homes
A failed point of attachment
The bracket connecting the overhead service line to your home has come loose or failed, breaking the live connection completely before it even reaches your meter.
Damaged or degraded service mains
The cable running from the pole or street to your meter box has failed internally, often from age in original 1970s-80s Tumbi Umbi connections near Wyong Road.
A fault at the network connection
The connection point where Ausgrid's supply meets your property has developed a fault, which requires Level 2 ASP diagnosis to isolate and repair safely.
Storm or falling branch damage
Wind or a falling branch around Tumbi Umbi Creek and the surrounding tree-lined streets can pull the service line loose without visible damage from the ground.
A tripped main switch mistaken for a network fault
Occasionally the main switch itself has tripped, which looks identical to a service mains fault from inside the house, so a proper check rules this out first.
Is No Power to the Whole Property Dangerous?
Yes, take this seriously. A live service mains fault or damaged point of attachment can present a real shock or fire risk, and this is one of the few faults you should never investigate yourself.
- Never touch the meter box, service line, or any exposed wiring near the connection
- A dead property with the street still powered points to a live fault upstream of your switchboard
- This is licensed Level 2 ASP work, not something a general trade or DIY fix can safely resolve

What To Do Right Now
Before we arrive, take these safe steps only, and leave the connection itself alone entirely:
- Confirm a neighbour still has power, so you know it isn't a wider outage.
- Leave your main switch and switchboard exactly as they are.
- Do not approach or touch the meter box, service line, or private pole.
- Do not attempt to reconnect or inspect anything at the point of attachment.
- Call a Level 2 ASP electrician (Lic #451348C) straight away.

When To Call a Level 2 Electrician for Total Power Loss in Tumbi Umbi
- The street or neighbouring homes clearly still have power
- You can see a sagging, loose, or damaged overhead service line
- The outage happened suddenly, especially after storms or wind
- Your switchboard main switch is on but nothing in the house works
This is a Level 2 job, not a switchboard fault, and we respond same-day with $0 call-out and free quotes. See our service mains and network connections pages for how we handle it.

How it works
How We Fix No Power to the Whole Property in Tumbi Umbi
Level 2 Fault Finding
We inspect the service mains, point of attachment, and network connection to locate exactly where the live fault sits.
Upfront Quote
Once the cause is confirmed, you receive a fixed, transparent price before any Level 2 repair work begins.
The Repair or Reconnection
We repair or replace the failed section, coordinating with Ausgrid where a network reconnection is required.
Testing & Compliance Check
Every repair is tested and signed off against AS/NZS 3000 and network connection standards before we leave.
Why This Is Common in Older Tumbi Umbi Homes
Original service connections from the 1970s-80s buildout near Wyong Road are now decades old, and ageing points of attachment fail without warning, particularly after wind or heavy rain loosens a weathered bracket. The same ageing stock exists in nearby Chittaway Bay, where similar era housing shares the same connection risk.

Total Power Loss and Related Electrical Faults Across Tumbi Umbi
Total power loss is closely related to a sagging service line and storm-damaged mains. We handle all three across Tumbi Umbi, Glenning Valley, Killarney Vale, and the region.

No Power to Your Tumbi Umbi Property? Call Now
Call (02) 4089 4284 for urgent same-day Level 2 help, $0 call-out, and fixed upfront pricing, backed by 300+ five-star reviews and Lic #451348C. If it sparks, shorts, flickers or fails, we can fix it.
Common questions
No Power to Whole Property FAQs
The questions Tumbi Umbi homeowners ask us when the whole property goes dead.
Is losing power to the whole property dangerous?
Yes, treat it seriously. If your neighbours have power and you don't, the fault is likely in the live service mains or connection, which only a Level 2 ASP can safely handle.
What causes total loss of power when the street still has it?
A fault in the service mains, a failed point of attachment, or an issue at the main network connection are the usual causes, not your switchboard.
What should I do if my whole property loses power?
Check a neighbour has power, then leave the main switch alone and call a Level 2 ASP. Do not touch the meter box or any overhead wiring yourself.
Do I need an electrician, or is this a network fault?
It could be either, but only a Level 2 ASP can inspect and repair the service mains and connection, so call us first and we will confirm what's needed.
How much does it cost to fix a total power loss?
We provide a free quote and fixed upfront pricing after diagnosis, plus a $0 call-out fee, so there are no surprises once the fault is confirmed.
Is total power loss common in older Tumbi Umbi homes?
Yes. Original service connections on 1970s-80s Tumbi Umbi properties near Wyong Road are ageing and can fail at the point of attachment or in the mains themselves.