wELCOME TO
Kove Power Pole
Inspection Specialists
20 years of pole inspection experience.
run on safety, efficiency, integrity and respect.

IS YOUR POLE sAFE ?

Kove Power Pole Inspection Specialists was a company created after noticing there was a critical amount of private poles that have never been inspected since installation, we think this is due to the fact the home owners are uninformed that these poles are their responsibility and unaware of the major dangers this could potentially bring.
We wanted to provide the public with a service that gives them the peace of mind that their pole has been inspected by a professional and that it is safe and wont suddenly leave them without power or seriously hurt someone.

how it works?

services

We provide a service, to put your mind at ease knowing that your pole (assets) are safe.
A person with their cert 2 certificate will be inspecting your pole.

about us

Kove is a company made up of 20 years of pole inspection experience.
Kove is a business run on safety, efficiency, integrity and respect.
At Kove we take responsibility for our actions, as it only promotes our value and image. We provide a service, to put your mind at ease knowing that your pole (assets) are safe. A person with their cert 2 certificate will be inspecting your pole.

We have completed works for the following departments:
20 years of pole inspection experience

20 years of pole inspection experience

Safety, Efficiency, Integrity & Respect

Safety, Efficiency, Integrity & Respect

Responsibility for our actions

Responsibility for our actions

faq

Electrocution, rusted or rotten pole which may fall over. People seem to think because their pole is galvanised that their pole is indestructible. In reality due to the electrolysis the gall is stripped at the base of the pole which then allows the pole to rust due to the moisture and oxygen surrounding the pole.

No just because your pole looks ok, doesn’t mean anything. Is it live? Will it electrocute someone? Is the metal rusting or does the timber pole have any termites or rotting? Are any of your connections damaged?

Did you know your power supply company is only responsible for the infrastructure up to your property line, therefore, you may be responsible for any power poles on your property.

The home owner is responsible for their own power pole, its up to the home owner to maintain the poles integrity and to organise annual inspections of their pole and point of attachments.