Just got a note through the door. Bristol Water are re-laying our streets water mains - in plastic. They say that this may mean that the electrical earthing system to our home will become non-functional, so, don't blame us if you get a belt Mr Englishman, you have been warned, and it's your problem to fix it! Hmm.
Don't know about other countries, but the UK electricity system works on 240 volts with 3 pin plugs. Live , neutral and earth. The basic idea of an earth - or ground - wire is that in case of elctric shock, the current whizzes down the earth wire to the ground instead of going through you and making your eyeballs fry Green Mile style.
Bristol Water says that their fitting of plastic piping will nullify this because, umpteen years ago, naughty sparks personnel would simply attached the earth wire to the water piping as this was a handy way of grounding electricty in an emergency. Plastic piping will, Mr Englishman, act as an insulator and stop this process, you must fit a new earth wire!
So what I need here is advice please. My knowledge of electrics is on a par with my knowledge of ironing, I just don't know what to do and I'm blowed if I'm going to pay some so-called tradesman to sit and make banging noises with a hammer for half a day. I wanna do it myself!
Any ideas?
Englishman.