Hello everyone, I'd like to start a conversation about the process of replacing power poles privately. Anyone with recent experience who could share some insights?
Hi PoleMaster, I’ve recently handled a similar situation. It’s vital to first know whether the defect notice came directly from Western Power. Getting this sorted will help you figure out the next steps.
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I'd like to stress the importance of finding an experienced installer. Your choice can significantly affect the success of the project. Review their credentials and past projects to verify they’re capable.
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