Underground is the cleaner long-term option. The cable runs from the street pit through a conduit to your house, completely out of sight. Best for new builds, knockdown rebuilds, and homes where aesthetics matter.
Aerial uses the existing overhead power line route. Faster and cheaper to install, ideal for established streets that already have aerial infrastructure.
We will tell you which makes sense for your block — no upselling.
Building from scratch on an existing block? We coordinate with your builder to get the NBN connection planned, conduits laid, and internal cabling rough-in done before plaster.
One less thing for you to chase, and you avoid the classic "we forgot to think about NBN" moment three weeks before handover.
External: cable clipped neatly along eaves, painted to match where it makes sense, conduit used for vertical runs.
Internal: cables hidden in-wall and ceiling cavities, terminated at proper data outlets — not just stapled to skirting.
All cabling is installed to ACMA standards by registered cabler. Proper separation from electrical, certified terminations, and a label on every outlet.
If a job needs a licensed electrician for power work alongside, we coordinate that too.
Pit-to-premises underground runs. Conduit installed, cable pulled, and connection point terminated at an external lead-in.
Overhead lead-ins from the existing pole infrastructure. Tidy attachment points and weatherproof entries.
Move your modem to a better spot — central, ventilated, and out of cupboards. We handle the data and power side.
Cat6 Ethernet runs to TVs, offices, smart home hubs and access points. Terminated at proper RJ45 wall plates.