External above ground mains feed in front garden
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:13 pm
Hi All,
I’m new to this site having just moved into my first house - so expect to be using it a lot!
I’m hoping someone can help - the house is set back quite far from the road and mains electricity box. In a couple of locations in the front garden there are these above ground loops of exposed wiring. I assume this is the mains electric feed from street to house?
Does anyone know why it needs to be exposed in this way? I am guessing so the feed can be easily located?
It is hard to see in the image but this loop reaches about 4ft out of the ground and is really ugly - right beside the drive - does it really need to be so prominent?
Also because the outer sheeth is open to the sky it catches rainwater meaning the mains feed is effectively constantly surrounded by a coat of water!
Does this raise any alarm bells with anyone else / any suggestions or examples of people seeing this in the past?
Many thanks
Harry
I’m new to this site having just moved into my first house - so expect to be using it a lot!
I’m hoping someone can help - the house is set back quite far from the road and mains electricity box. In a couple of locations in the front garden there are these above ground loops of exposed wiring. I assume this is the mains electric feed from street to house?
Does anyone know why it needs to be exposed in this way? I am guessing so the feed can be easily located?
It is hard to see in the image but this loop reaches about 4ft out of the ground and is really ugly - right beside the drive - does it really need to be so prominent?
Also because the outer sheeth is open to the sky it catches rainwater meaning the mains feed is effectively constantly surrounded by a coat of water!
Does this raise any alarm bells with anyone else / any suggestions or examples of people seeing this in the past?
Many thanks
Harry