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![]() "Tom J" wrote The difference is, they have elaborate grounding systems that take the lightning strikes. If you want to spend a few thousand dollars you can do the same for your house. My house (a 150-year old farm house) has a metal roof with two lightening rods sticking up, and two metal cables running down over the roof and buried in the ground. Since I'm up on a hill I am sure It's been hit more than once in the 21 years I've lived here, and there's never been any lightening damage. |