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Which One to Choose Between Overhead and Underground Cabling

by James Spencer Blogger
When it comes to connecting electricity to new homes, you have to call the electricians to work with service entrance cables for the connectivity. However, property owners often come up with the question if they need underground or overhead feeders. 



At times underground feeder is much preferred among the users than the overhead one, as it comes with added protection due to buried cables. However, underground service equipment is much more expensive than the overhead feeder, and both of them come up with their particular safety concerns. 

What a Underground Service Comprise of?

Underground service cables get connected to the pole, which is fed down with a pipe into the ground. Then the pipe runs horizontally through the bored hole in the ground and stretched into the ground-based transformer. The primary connection to the transformer is called the line connection, whereas the secondary connection is made to the electric meter and breaker box. 

The advantage of installing underground feeder by local electricians in Schofields is- no possibility of damage to the wires with storm and other weather elements. You will get a much cleaner look, as there will be no use of power poles strung across the yard or runs down the alley.

What Can You Expect from Overhead Service? 

Overhead service uses the power poles that string feeder wires from the pole of the service provider to the power pole of your home. From there, the feeder cables run overhead to connect a service mast that runs through the roof or gets mounted to the side of your home. Since the feeder cables remain exposed and suspended between the power pole and your home, they are vulnerable to the damage from tree limbs, ice buildup or extreme weather. 

Safety Factors to Ensure for Overhead and Underground Feeders: 

With the installation of overhead lines, you have to watch out all the tall trucks, augers, farm implements and different pieces of equipment to avoid getting tangled with them. With underground feeders, check out the time you are digging. Digging around underground feeders can cause other disasters to happen. 

While digging anywhere in your yard, you must call the local electricians in Oran Park to connect your place to the electricity provider in your area. 

How Much Can Both the Services Cost?

Overhead feeds use triplex aluminium wire, which is quite cheaper and takes less time to install than the underground wiring. It can take up to $1.50 per foot only for the materials. If you count on a large scale, installation of underground power lines comes 5 times more costly than the overhead lines. 

Apart from cost and other impacts, weather events can do significant damage to the overhead power system that may involve costly repairs and economic hardship due to prolonged power outage. 

Now you know how overhead and underground feeders work to connect electricity to your home. Talk to a local electrician and know how everything works from start to finish to let you figure out the option to suit you the best. 

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