Maintenance of earthing is essential to ensure the continued effectiveness and safety of an electrical grounding system. Regular maintenance includes visual inspections, cleaning of connections, tightening of clamps, and periodic testing of earth resistance. Over time, environmental conditions, corrosion, and mechanical damage can degrade earthing components, reducing their efficiency. Maintenance activities may involve replacing worn parts, replenishing earth-enhancing compounds, and ensuring proper moisture levels in the soil. Keeping the earth resistance within acceptable limits is critical for safe fault current dissipation. Scheduled earthing maintenance helps prevent electrical hazards, enhances equipment protection, and ensures compliance with safety standards and regulations.