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Hi PoleMaster, I’ve recently handled a similar situation. It’s vital to first understand whether your notice is from Western Power or if it's a private advisory. Getting this sorted will help you know how to proceed.

Adding to what StormSentry said, weather is a major factor in Perth. Planning your pole replacement when the weather is more predictable is key to avoiding delays.

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Everyone's input has been invaluable. I'll be considering all these aspects as I plan my next steps. Any last-minute advice before I start this project?