We bought a semi detached property from our neighbour and because he's lied about other things we have concerns we're paying for his electricity. Initially we moved in ahead of the completion and the first two months the bill was as expected but once the sale completed we saw a huge rise in our bill. There's a smart meter and we're told by ovo its working though it hasn't been checked in 17 months. Some of the sockets on the connecting wall to this neighbour do not work. Is there a specialist kind of electrician who could detect if our neighbour is somehow using our electricity? It's a complicated old house where certain services like water are private and connected to next door for which we're reliant as he owns the source and the means to pump it.
Is there such a thing as investigative electricians who can check for potential energy theft?
Best answer by BPLightlog
Updated on 19/11/24 by Chris_OVO
Hi
If there’s a slot of a hour or so where you could switch your main power off (at the distribution board) and then check your meter to see if it adds any usage, that might be a start. Incidentally, if you have a smart meter, it can be set to record every half hour which would make checking usage much more simple.
There are several other tips that you could try but take a look at the suggested step first and then we can go from there. Much is based on the same as if you think the meter is recording high so here’s a guide
Any photos you have of your electric meter and wiring might also help.
If you suspect energy theft you it’s important that we know about this.
If you believe your meter has been tampered with, try to make a note of the information below and contact the Support Team:
- What does the tamper look like?
- Is the power on/off?
- Is the screen on the meter on/off?
- Are there any lights on the meter (on/off)?
- Is there anyone living at the property?
- Are there any animals at the property?
- Are there any vulnerabilities, young children or electrical medical equipment?
- Any photographs you’re able to take
You can also report it here - https://www.stayenergysafe.co.uk/report-energy-crime/.
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