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Central Coast Overheads & Undergrounds / R.J.Fowler Electrical

Locality: Jilliby, New South Wales

Phone: +61 418 456 110



Address: Central Coast 2261 Jilliby, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.rjfowlerelectrical.com.au

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25.01.2022 Monday’s madness! When you work quick and hard and get the job done, there’s time for some Monday madness



24.01.2022 With the bush fires earlier this year on the Central Coast, Mangrove Dam picnic area lost power and an ammenities building. This week we started restoring power so that this picnic area can be used again. Not a bad view

24.01.2022 Never put play equipment near powerlines. One of our crews spotted this trampoline placed under electricity wires at Greenacre. Ausgrid alerted the resident to... the potentially deadly danger. Always look up to check for overhead wires. #ElectricitySafetyWeek2020

22.01.2022 Compliance and safety is essential in our Level 2 electrical business. To ensure all our staff are safe and meet regulations, we are required to have our EWP electrical tested at regular intervals to verify if the insulation is providing adequate protection. We are glad to say that today, we passed with flying colours and are ready to continue our Level 2 work across the Central Coast.



18.01.2022 Apprentice of many talents. Part of Aidans job and training is doing maintenance and repairs to the equipment. Here he is replacing the idler wheel on the trusty excavator.

18.01.2022 Happy Father’s Day to all the dads, step dads, pops, grandads, father in laws and fathers to be. Today was a rare day off for the great man behind our business and he got to do what he loves, motorbike riding and spending time with his family.

17.01.2022 Level 2 Electrician in the making. 1st year electrical apprentice who is already an Ausgrid accredited safety observer Aidan is coming along in leaps and bounds and we couldn't be happier with the way he is working at the moment. Thank you Aidan we really do appreciate your hard work, keep it up :)



16.01.2022 It can’t be all work and no play! Maybe if I help hold the hammer they will take me to the beach.....

16.01.2022 Who is responsible for a private pole? You! The property owner is responsible for maintaining all private power poles on their property. Regular checks should be made to ensure your private power pole is safe. Common issues with private poles are rusting, white ants, rot and Ausgrid defects for bushfire hazards. Worried about your private power pole, give us a call.

14.01.2022 We are moving up in the social media world and have just set up a new Instagram page! Jump on over and follow us..... please rjfowlerelectrical

11.01.2022 We may see the return of severe storms across our network this afternoon and Ausgrid is reminding people to stay storm safe: Secure loose outdoor items before ...a weather event If you see fallen powerlines always assume they're live, stay at least 8metres away and call Ausgrid's emergency line on 13 13 88 Don’t approach storm debris or fallen trees -they can hide fallen wires and damaged electrical equipment Those who rely on a continuous power supply for medical or life support equipment should consider activating their back up plans Keep torches and battery-operated radios nearby In life threatening emergencies, always call 000 first. See more

10.01.2022 PRIVATE POLES AND BUSHFIRE SAFETY: Property owners are responsible for maintaining any private powerlines and poles on their land. To protect the community, ou...r crews carry out ground inspections to check for potential bushfire hazards on privately-owned poles and overhead powerlines. This includes checking that your vegetation is not growing too close to these electrical assets. If we identify any bushfire hazards on your property, we provide you with a notice that tells you what you need to do to protect your safety and the timeframe in which you must complete the work. Never approach live wires or climb a pole yourself to carry out repairs. Contact with live wires can kill, always call an authorised electrical contractor. By working together, we can reduce the risk of bushfires and help keep our community safe. Learn more here: http://ow.ly/9M5u50B6U3a



09.01.2022 Might have been a long day/night but a beautiful sunset on the Central Coast. Level 2 electricians doing what they do best.

07.01.2022 Shake,rattle and role! Sometimes installing a pole does not go as smoothly as we like and this is why you may have seen a rock clause on your quote. It doesn’t mean we can not do it, it just means that if we hit rock, it may cost a little extra and this video demonstrates why. Not only does it take a lot longer to dig the hole but it also shake, rattle and roles the whole crane and truck!

06.01.2022 With this beautiful weather, we are so glad we live and work on the central coast. All this beauty right in our backyards ready to enjoy after work. Aidan was happy to get an early mark and get out on the water. Best boss??

05.01.2022 How good is the Central Coast on days like today. Not a bad way to start the day.

05.01.2022 This private steel pole had a slight lean to it. Left any longer and it would have been down on the ground leaving this customer with no power and a dangerous situation. Worried about your private pole? Give us a call.

01.01.2022 The boys get to experience a different office each day over the Central Coast so today, I have taken my office outside to the sunshine. Let’s hope this view clears the head and makes me more productive.

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