where does the electric company's responsibility end?
Hi everyone, brand new user here- Trying to solve/avoid a problem. I started having trouble with the power in my house- Lights flickering randomly here and there, power going out totally from time to time. Had electrician check it out, he replaced my main breaker panel, then discovered the problem was outside the house.
Con Ed, our supplier, was supposedly responsible since the problem was before the meter.. Yet they're telling me I'm responsible because the problem is in the pole attached to the side of the house that leads to the meter. Isn't that still theirs?
Either way, if the problem lies in that pole, the cause of the problem was a car accident that has the actual utility pole leaning about 20 degrees- The accident was a few years back, and Con Ed did a hasty temp fix. I believe that's what's causing the issue now, but can't seem to get a straight answer from them as to where their responsibilities end and mine begin.
So.. Anyone else had any similar issues? How'd they get resolved?
thanks,
Ian
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