Over residential property they generally should have at least 12 feet of clearance.
Power line touching roof.
At that point it is clearing the roof by about 24.
The power lines service drop.
Or utility wires whatever you prefer to call them could pose an immediate shock or electrocution hazard if they touch the roof.
Overhead power lines are subject to strict guidelines for minimum height clearances over streets sidewalks alleys driveways and other traffic areas.
This is a safety consideration aimed at keeping people safe from the danger of shock.
The service drop comes in over an addition and at the closest point clears the roof by about 10.
The national electrical safety code dictates how high power lines should be based on where they re passing over and what kind of power the line carries.
Because the power company lines are higher than your home the cables that go to your home literally drop descending from a higher spot to a lower spot.
What is the best way to get the overhead lines to my house from the pole tightened.
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An electric service drop is the bundle of electrical cables that run from the electric utility company s power pole to the connection at your house.
But when the conditions are favorable the homeowner and you as the home inspector are at risk.
Is there an easy way to tighten that where it con.
It continues over the addition approximately 12 in length until it gets to the mast.
That s probably not something you hear often.
Call before you stretch a power line.
In general overhead service conductors must maintain a minimum vertical clearance of 8 feet above the surface of a roof for a minimum distance of 3 feet in all directions from the edge of the roof 230 24 a.
There are 3 of them and the top one is almost touching the middle one.