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Frequently Asked Questions
Overhead Service
Q. How much slack should I leave for NES to make up the drip loop?
A. We need at least 24 inches.
Q. Can I build underneath my service entrance?
A. An 11 foot clearance is required between the roof and the service line. The clearance may
be reduced to 3 1/2 feet if the roof is not accessible.
Q. What is the clearance over outbuildings and decks?
A. Service lines must be 11 feet above outbuildings and decks.
Q. Can my service line go over my hot tub or swimming pool?
A. No. We recommend that you refer to the Guidelines for New Electric Service for a detailed
list of clearances requirements for swimming pools and waterways.
Q. How close can my driveway be to an NES pole?
A. NES recommends a minimum of three feet.
Q. Regarding billboards, can I place the point of attachment above the weatherhead?
A. Most billboards are on state road or interstate right-of-ways. That means electrical
inspections are done by the State Fire Marshall. The State Fire Marshall
allows attachments above weatherheads, as long as they meet the National
Electric Code (NEC) requirement of 24 inches maximum distance between the
point of attachment and the weatherhead. Check with your local codes inspector for situations not on state road or
interstate right-of-ways.
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