Any time you can SEE electricity . Your bill is going to be high.
Any time you can SEE electricity . Your bill is going to be high.
I'm with Gustav, call a roofer, hole needs fixed or serious problem with rainwater drainage...
Reminds of a storage place I rent from, about every other vertical rain gutter has an electric outlet mounted right beneath the downspout. The water rolls backwards off the downspout right over the outlet...
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ELEVEN - rotary cutter tool machines
FOUR - CO2 lasers
THREE- make that FOUR now - fiber lasers
ONE - vinyl cutter
CASmate, Corel, Gravostyle
Call a woodworker! We know how to fix anything.
Very odd that it is flowing out of the top and not the bottom gravity pressure would be higher on the bottom and flow more at the base.
I'd call our Prime Minister. (I'm Canadian, you see.) According to him, he knows how to fix EVERYTHING.
Grant
Ottawa ON
Lawyer!
(sigh) too much COVID daytime television.
Jim,
You did the right thing posting the question here. You know that you will always get good advice at SawMill Creek
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
I got a panicked called from the Wife of a friend of mine that had died not long before, so she was by herself. I was working in another State, four hours away, so couldn't go help.
She said that water was pouring out of the breaker box (200 amp) in her basement. It was raining. She said it was enough that water was standing on the basement floor. I told her not to go down there. I asked if things in the house were still working, and she said "some things aren't". I told her to call the power company, and the local fire department to come pull the meter out of the base, and for her to go stay somewhere else. She did, and someone did pull the meter, I assume after it quit raining.
When I got there that weekend, the weatherhead had fallen off of the conduit for the service entrance cable. The weatherhead was mounted on the two story house below the soffit. There was a joint in the guttering right above the weatherhead. The fastening system for the guttering had failed, and the 20 foot sections of gutter coming from both direction were now dumping all their water right on top of the open conduit.
Fortunately, no one was hurt, and not a lot of food was lost in freezers.