- Jan 14, 2024
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- United Kingdom
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- Tenant
Good Afternoon All,
I moved into a flat around 2 months ago.
A few times only (maybe four times in the two months) I've turned on the kitchen tap, and when I've touched the water I've had a mild static type shock.
I didn't pay much attention to it before, but today when it happened I thought maybe I should get advise.
It doesn't happen when touching the metal tap or sink, just the water. Should I speak to the landlord?
He's away on a cruise for 2 weeks, and said he will be contactable in absolute emergency. I'm trying not to contact him unless absolutely necessary (and although he seems like a reasonable person, I've already had boiler issues in my two months here which he is getting repaired / replaced, and don't want him thinking this guy is back with another issue again).
I moved into a flat around 2 months ago.
A few times only (maybe four times in the two months) I've turned on the kitchen tap, and when I've touched the water I've had a mild static type shock.
I didn't pay much attention to it before, but today when it happened I thought maybe I should get advise.
It doesn't happen when touching the metal tap or sink, just the water. Should I speak to the landlord?
He's away on a cruise for 2 weeks, and said he will be contactable in absolute emergency. I'm trying not to contact him unless absolutely necessary (and although he seems like a reasonable person, I've already had boiler issues in my two months here which he is getting repaired / replaced, and don't want him thinking this guy is back with another issue again).