



“Gee, it sure would be great to camouflage that green metal box in my yard,” you might think while planning your next landscaping project.
Wait! That green metal box, called a padmount transformer, plays a vital role in delivering electricity to your home. While you may want to beautify the area around it, taking proper precautions is essential for safety, reliability, and accessibility.
A padmount transformer is a locked steel cabinet mounted on a pad that steps down high-voltage electricity from underground power lines to a lower voltage for homes. These transformers are essential components of underground utility systems, ensuring your lights, appliances, and devices receive the electricity they need.
Padmount transformers are typically installed in easements, meaning they must be accessible to Union Rural Electric Cooperative (URE) crews at all times for maintenance or during power outages. Landscaping too close to these units can:
To ensure safety and functionality, URE requires the following clearances around padmount transformers:
Planting trees or shrubs or installing fences too close to a transformer or other URE-owned equipment violates these requirements and can result in URE crews needing to remove obstructions to gain access.
Even though the transformer might seem like it’s “in your yard,” it is technically in an easement, granting URE crews the right to access it. By respecting clearance guidelines and prioritizing safety, you help ensure reliable power delivery.
If you have questions or concerns about landscaping near a padmount transformer or other URE equipment, contact our office by calling (937) 642-1826 or email URE for guidance and information. Working together, we can keep your yard safe and your electricity flowing!