Sorry to hear about this...
I notice they are saying that green breaker box outside exploded causing a fire in your house?
Is not the maker or the firm that owns that green outside breaker box liable?
George
The investigation by a electrical engineer on a forensic basis might clear up the origin of the assumptions that this was an electrical fire. The firemen on scene said it smelled like an electrical fire. Interestingly, the next day following the fire, I spotted a utility truck at the transformer location which is on the corner of our front yard. The top of the lid was scorched and he was cleaning out a substantial amount of red clay from it that resulted from an equally substantial fire ant hill or colony. Who knows? As soon as I find out more, Ill pass any information along.
Bruce
Our new home has a setup very similar to what yours was. This is becoming more scary now. I always thought the underground power was better, maybe not? Our old home of 35 years had all overhead power lines.
They use the aluminum wire here to feed the power into the house at the breaker panel. It is standard practice around here. The rest of the house is copper. Our old home was all copper everything.
Still hoping you have a smooth transition back into your home, if that is even possible.