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House Overhead Electric Service Improper Locations


When remodeling, upgrading, or changing the house exterior, we often forget to consider that some of the components that used to be safe prior to the completion of our new project may become quite dangerous when we’re finished. One of those components is an electrical service connection to our property … you know, those thick cables, often hanging above the backyard (even if your electrical service is underground, please keep reading – maybe some day you’ll have a chance to give your friends good advice). A large portion of the City of Chicago and the Chicago land area uses overhead electrical service cables, which are much quicker and easier to install than digging underground.

The minimum height requirement for those overhead electrical service cables is 10’ above any walking surface (sidewalks, yard, stairs, decks, patios, etc. – things that are not accessible to vehicles), which also extends 3’ to the side of balconies and decks.

Below are a couple of typical scenarios from Chicago land backyards:

electrical power supply cables too close 100x75electrical service connection to the house is too low after building a new deck meter box also improperly installed 100x75new deck walking surface puts electrical power cables within a reach 100x75rear door and stairs next to the slider are within 5 from the power cables 100x75When adding a deck, stairs, balcony or any other structure elevated above the ground, you have to take into the consideration of electrical service cables attached to your house, garage, and / or suspended above the ground. It might, of course, become an additional cost to the project, but besides being a law, it is a serious safety issue, and one which will most likely create a problem when selling your house.

electrical service connection at the house wall is too close to the new balcony 100x75electrical cables connection to the building protected with a wire mesh safe at the balcony 100x75So remember – electrical cables and their connection to your house must be at least 10’ above any walking surface. In some situations (picture with a power line located next to the second floor balcony guardrail), instead of relocating the electrical service connection to your house, it might be possible to build a protective screen / wall (picture with a power line cables behind the wire-mesh screen), in order to prevent someone from accidentally touching high voltage cables – you’d have to check that with your local building department / electrical inspector.

  • Electric meters are required to be installed between 44”-66” from the ground (that 22” differential is a local / utility’s call)
  • There should be a minimum of 36” of free space in front of the meter
  • The meter should be within 30” of open space on the wall (it might be 10” to the left and 20” to the right from the center of the meter, as long as the total is 30”)

  • after building a deck electrical meter is at the deck floor level 100x75electrical meter too low utility company might require altering removal of the deck structure in meter area 100x75 When doing any alterations on an exterior, make sure that you keep those dimensions in mind and avoid situations like the one on my picture. Utility company will most likely require relocation of the entire electrical service or removing of the deck section.

    • Installing a new window where there was none before? – keep in mind that the house’s electric service cables and their connection must be at least 3’ from the bottom and both sides of the window opening

    electrical meter installed within the house driveway 100x75Building a new garage behind the house and converting part of the side yard into a driveway? – if the driveway runs along the wall with an electrical meter installed on it, you might need to relocate the house electric service to different area, so it doesn’t get accidentally damaged by the passing vehicle (the garage on this picture is old, and electrical service might not need to be relocated).

    electrical service cables too low over the driveway minimum 12 required 100x75If your house’s electric service cables are above that new driveway, the minimum height requirement would be now 12’ instead of 10’ for the walking surfaces.

    • Replacing your exterior wall finish – make sure that the conduit and the power lines are safely secured to the house wall. Siding installers might forget to put all the brackets back where they belong.

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