Rotten Cross Arm Replacements

Our Services
Don’t let a rotten cross arm become a safety risk.
Cross arms play a critical role in supporting electrical hardware and maintaining correct line spacing. When cross arms become rotten or weakened, they can cause sagging lines, hardware failure, or even outages. We provide full replacement services to restore the reliability and safety of your private powerline setup.
Our team will inspect and identify any issues early, replacing faulty cross arms with long-lasting, treated timber designed for New Zealand’s conditions. We work efficiently and with care, ensuring that your powerlines are compliant and well-supported into the future.
Our Rotten Cross Arm Services Include:
- Supply and installation of new treated cross arms
- Reconnection and testing of powerlines
- Advice on ongoing maintenance and monitoring
What To Look Out For:
- Cracks or splits in the wood
- Soft or spongy patches
- Rusted or loose hardware
- Visible cracks on insulators and associated hardware

Why Act Early?
Rotten cross arms won’t get better over time – and waiting too long can lead to serious safety hazards or costly emergency repairs. We’re here to make the process simple, safe, and stress-free, with reliable service you can count on.
Need a rotten cross arm checked or replaced? Give us a call today – we’ll come take a look and talk you through your options.
“After years of problems with our quality of power, they came up with a solution and had the whole job completed in a very short time frame at a great price! One happy customer!”
– L C
“Upgrades were completed on our power and they were very professional from beginning to end with great communication all the way through.”
– B G
“They were very honest, transparent and dedicated and take 100% pride in their work and we are very thankful for the awesome upgrade on our power lines.”
– G H
Contact Us
Let’s chat!
Fill out the form with the details of your situation and we can come to your aid. Otherwise, feel free to contact us directly.
P. 027 776 4255
027 680 3189
E. [email protected]
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