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Below grade electrical wiring
In fixing my pool skimmer plumbing I had to remove about a 12"x18" area of
my concrete pool deck. The deck is a 4" thick concrete slab, then a layer of 3/4" tile on top. While fixing the plumbing, I noticed an electrical conduit that went below the slab, I believe one end of it goes to the exterior wall of the house where there is a switch and an outlet, and the other end go to a planter area twenty feet away where there is a conduit coming out with a few outlets, used for exterior lighting. There are several planter areas around the pool deck, all with electrical outlets coming out of the ground. Problem is, the rigid conduit these wires are in, is badly corroded, the area where I opened up near the skimmer, the conduit was corroded so badly when I poked it with a stick it broke like a twig, exposing the red wire inside. I suspect it's the same with all four wires that ran underground to get power to the planter areas and may be the submerged pool light as well. Something tells me it's not safe to have exposed hot wires like this underground especially where it may be wet - near the pool plumbing, in the planter areas where it could get water from the sprinklers, but it's not practical to rip up my entire concrete pool deck just to redo it. Is there a practical solution? Thanks, MC |
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