I'll try to kep this as short as possible, though I want to give you as much info as I can. I'm looking at a property that's been re-wired and while it's a nice, clean job I'm curious about a couple of things. They moved the panel from its original location (back to back from meter socket on garage wall to about 25' away in basement. They used SEU instead of SER4 as the extension and grounded new main panel to 3 ground rods and also to cold water copper. A shut off was added outside next to meter box using a pull bar (not a circuit breaker) and nothing at that location is grounded. Also the water system is a well so does grounding to the pipes become affected since it goes through the well pump before it hits ground. Should that panel been wired as a main lug instead? I would have tried to find some answers in the reference book I've got. But it of course is the 3rd edition of Wiring a House. I swear , if I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all. Thanks D.