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<blockquote data-quote="Id25" data-source="post: 518955" data-attributes="member: 34055"><p>Hi all, I'm getting my house rewired. The guys I've accidently cut through the mains into the house. They are saying it's partly my fault because I wanted a socket where the mains come into the house and any electrician would have cut through it.</p><p></p><p>The fuse board and meter are indeed above where I wanted a socket, I'd expect them to check for wiring with a metal detector or something first. Id also don't see how it's my fault, I'd expect them to tell me I can't have a socket their, they are the experts.</p><p></p><p>Would anyone else likely make this mistake?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Id25, post: 518955, member: 34055"] Hi all, I'm getting my house rewired. The guys I've accidently cut through the mains into the house. They are saying it's partly my fault because I wanted a socket where the mains come into the house and any electrician would have cut through it. The fuse board and meter are indeed above where I wanted a socket, I'd expect them to check for wiring with a metal detector or something first. Id also don't see how it's my fault, I'd expect them to tell me I can't have a socket their, they are the experts. Would anyone else likely make this mistake? [/QUOTE]
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