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Temporary Power in Pike County, GA
UR Power Source LLC provides temporary power setup for construction sites and properties across Coweta County.
- Code-compliant temporary pole setup that meets NEC and Coweta County utility requirements
- Proper grounding and weatherhead installation reduces site safety risks for workers
- Correct meter base height and conduit work helps pass utility inspection without rework
- Experienced coordination with Coweta-Fayette EMC and Georgia Power speeds up your utility connection
- Reliable on-site power keeps your construction crew productive from the start of the project
- Professional setup reduces the risk of costly delays caused by failed inspections or improper installs
Expert Temporary Power in Pike County, GA
Temporary power is the first step on most construction sites in Coweta County. Before framing starts, tools need electricity. UR Power Source LLC sets up temporary power poles and meter bases so your crew can work from day one. We handle the setup to meet National Electrical Code requirements and coordinate with local utility providers serving Coweta County, including Coweta-Fayette EMC and Georgia Power. Coweta County continues to see strong residential and commercial construction growth, which means utility coordination and proper pole placement matter more than ever. A poorly set temporary service can delay your utility connection or fail inspection. We set the pole, wire the meter base, install the breaker panel, and make sure grounding meets code. Whether you are building a new home in Coweta County or running a commercial project, we get your site powered up correctly the first time. Call UR Power Source LLC to get your temporary power set up right.
What's included
- Code-compliant temporary pole setup that meets NEC and Coweta County utility requirements
- Proper grounding and weatherhead installation reduces site safety risks for workers
- Correct meter base height and conduit work helps pass utility inspection without rework
- Experienced coordination with Coweta-Fayette EMC and Georgia Power speeds up your utility connection
- Reliable on-site power keeps your construction crew productive from the start of the project
- Professional setup reduces the risk of costly delays caused by failed inspections or improper installs
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Temporary Power FAQ
Common questions about temporary power in Pike County, GA.
Yes, most new construction projects in Coweta County require a temporary power pole before utility service can be connected. UR Power Source LLC sets up the pole and meter base so your site is ready for utility hookup.
We install the temporary power pole, meter base, breaker panel, weatherhead, conduit, and grounding rod to meet NEC standards. Every component is set to satisfy Coweta County utility connection requirements.
Coweta County construction sites are served by Coweta-Fayette EMC or Georgia Power, depending on the property location. We coordinate with the correct provider to make sure your temporary pole meets their specific connection standards.
Yes, we set up temporary power for both residential builds and commercial construction sites across Coweta County. Our process is the same whether you are building a single home or a larger commercial structure.
A failed inspection delays your utility connection and stalls your entire job site. UR Power Source LLC installs every temporary power pole to code so you avoid rework and keep your Coweta County project on track.
Call UR Power Source LLC directly to discuss your Coweta County project and schedule your temporary power setup. We review your site needs and get the work scheduled so your crew is not waiting on power.
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(404) 430-6305Hours
- Monday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Tuesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Wednesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Thursday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Friday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Saturday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Sunday Closed