recently moved into a new house that has recently been refurbished.
everything ok for a couple of of weeks but recently have been getting shocks off kitchen sink and bath taps. Outside there are security grilles over the windows and these too have been giving shocks. All of the problems are isolated and only occur on 1 wall, both inside the house and outside.
noticed that there was a damp patch on the kitchen ceiling underneath the bathroom. upon investigation (removing bath panel) found that bath perimeter seal was inadequate and that water was leaking down the tiled/plastered wall behind the bath. have sealed the bath/tiles with silicone and cured the leak problem. However, the wall is still damp and whenever I touch the bath taps and tiles simultaneously I get a shock. Similarly whenever I touch either the kitchen sink taps/stainless steel sink and plaster wall in the kitchen I get a shock.
I have borrowed a multi meter from my Dad. there is no problem with the pipework serving the boiler or the basin in the bathroom and all of the pipes on the hot and cold water pipes serving the kitchen sink and washing machine, the basin and the boiler in the bathroom are ok. Its just the one wall where the water has been leaking. all of the pipes have metal clamps n with green/yellow sheathed cable (including all of the pipes on the boiler)
I turned off the electric at the fuse box.. no problem.
I turned on the downstairs sockets fuse only... problem.
I did the same individually with the lighting circuit and 1 labelled "immersion" (this operates the combi boiler only which I have been told is less than a year old) and there is a problem with both.
only the upstairs sockets when on all other circ uits off do not give a shock.
??? why is this happening???
???is it just because the wall is damp??
??or is it indicative of a more serious problem???
there wasnt a problem at all for 2 1/2 weeks untill last sunday.
??? is it likely to stop as the wall dries out??
Have had the dehumidifier on all week.
Please advise!!
everything ok for a couple of of weeks but recently have been getting shocks off kitchen sink and bath taps. Outside there are security grilles over the windows and these too have been giving shocks. All of the problems are isolated and only occur on 1 wall, both inside the house and outside.
noticed that there was a damp patch on the kitchen ceiling underneath the bathroom. upon investigation (removing bath panel) found that bath perimeter seal was inadequate and that water was leaking down the tiled/plastered wall behind the bath. have sealed the bath/tiles with silicone and cured the leak problem. However, the wall is still damp and whenever I touch the bath taps and tiles simultaneously I get a shock. Similarly whenever I touch either the kitchen sink taps/stainless steel sink and plaster wall in the kitchen I get a shock.
I have borrowed a multi meter from my Dad. there is no problem with the pipework serving the boiler or the basin in the bathroom and all of the pipes on the hot and cold water pipes serving the kitchen sink and washing machine, the basin and the boiler in the bathroom are ok. Its just the one wall where the water has been leaking. all of the pipes have metal clamps n with green/yellow sheathed cable (including all of the pipes on the boiler)
I turned off the electric at the fuse box.. no problem.
I turned on the downstairs sockets fuse only... problem.
I did the same individually with the lighting circuit and 1 labelled "immersion" (this operates the combi boiler only which I have been told is less than a year old) and there is a problem with both.
only the upstairs sockets when on all other circ uits off do not give a shock.
??? why is this happening???
???is it just because the wall is damp??
??or is it indicative of a more serious problem???
there wasnt a problem at all for 2 1/2 weeks untill last sunday.
??? is it likely to stop as the wall dries out??
Have had the dehumidifier on all week.
Please advise!!