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<blockquote data-quote="Smith31" data-source="post: 7347327" data-attributes="member: 78458"><p>If the meter is located within your neighbours property boundary then the suppliers are liable for the cable and they should relocate it (will be expensive). All cables before the meter point are usually the responsibility of the supplier.</p><p></p><p>If the meter is located within your property boundary (where the cable is connected to the mains) simply get a household electrician to ask the suppliers to snip the security wire and pull the mains fuse near the meter, so he can disconnect the supply to the cable.</p><p></p><p>Dig a trench to reroute the supply, install some ducting, thread some armoured cable through the ducting, cover with tile tape and let the electrician connect both ends. Not a big task in reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smith31, post: 7347327, member: 78458"] If the meter is located within your neighbours property boundary then the suppliers are liable for the cable and they should relocate it (will be expensive). All cables before the meter point are usually the responsibility of the supplier. If the meter is located within your property boundary (where the cable is connected to the mains) simply get a household electrician to ask the suppliers to snip the security wire and pull the mains fuse near the meter, so he can disconnect the supply to the cable. Dig a trench to reroute the supply, install some ducting, thread some armoured cable through the ducting, cover with tile tape and let the electrician connect both ends. Not a big task in reality. [/QUOTE]
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