Absolutely! In many cases, property owners can choose to work with a qualified private utility contractor for private power line installation, extensions, repair, replacement, and related services. Private Power Services provides professional powerline construction for private lines, often with more flexibility, personal service, and with much more cost-effective options than going through a larger utility provider.
We can help you understand what is needed for your property and how the work should be coordinated.
Not always. Some power lines remain private, while others may be transferred or connected differently depending on the property, utility requirements, and scope of the project. Every site is a little different, so we’ll help you understand your options before work begins.
Our goal is to make sure you know what you’re responsible for, what the utility company controls, and what makes the most sense for your property long-term.
No. Private Power Services provides free estimates. We typically begin with a site visit so we can understand the property, access, distance, terrain, existing lines, or service needs, and there is no charge to you for that estimate.
We believe it’s important to look at the job carefully, answer your questions, and provide clear information before you make a decision.
Our process starts with understanding what you need and taking a close look at your property. From there, we help identify the best approach, explain your options, provide an estimate, and coordinate the work needed to complete the job safely and properly.
You can learn more about how we work on our Working with Us page.
Properties use either overhead or underground power lines, sometimes a combination of both, and each option has its advantages.
Overhead lines are often more straightforward and cost-effective to install, especially for longer distances or more rugged properties. Underground lines can offer added protection from weather and preserve the look of your property, but they require careful planning, trenching, and site preparation.
Private Power Services can help you compare the options and decide what works best for your property, budget, and long-term needs.