Texas_Signmaker
Very Active Signmaker
I had a customer a little while back that had a 6'x12' pole sign, flexface material that needed to be redone. When I did the survey I noticed the sign was like 3-4 feet from 3-phase distribution lines... lines were pretty thick and had good size insulators so I assumed some hefty power when through them. I called the power company to find out what the minimum approach clearance was on those lines and they told me that we're not allowed to get within 10 feet of the lines... Well, the sign was 4' at best... so how are we to service it? Even if I was on the other side we were still in the right of way. Only way I could think of doing it was to remove the cabinet but that would require the guy that welds it to STILL be in the right of way.
I told the customer this was a no-go... and he actually wanted us to just do the side of the sign that faced away from the power lines, which I did. I asked another sign company in town and they said they have turned down jobs that were too close to lines too.
Question is, have you ever run into this problem before? If so how did you handle it?
It's VERY rare I see a sign so close to power lines...and this job is long done, but still curious as to what you would do or have done.
I told the customer this was a no-go... and he actually wanted us to just do the side of the sign that faced away from the power lines, which I did. I asked another sign company in town and they said they have turned down jobs that were too close to lines too.
Question is, have you ever run into this problem before? If so how did you handle it?
It's VERY rare I see a sign so close to power lines...and this job is long done, but still curious as to what you would do or have done.