Electrical Current Running Through Water Pipes
This is an odd problem obviously, but whenever I take a shower, or someone in my family, we get shocked when turning off the water -- not a severe shock, but unpleasant nonetheless. The shocking occurs whenever we touch any of the metal around the tub (faucet, knobs, etc.) and when we touch the caulking in the corner of our wall (we have wire mesh in our wall). Initially I thought the current was a wire grazing the mesh or something; however, sometimes you can feel the current outside of the tub when standing on a wet floor, touching the running water and the metal of the faucet. So, now my guess is it's a wire or something hitting our water pipe. I've checked the piping and found nothing. Also, the current isn't always present. Sometimes we can touch the metal while taking a shower and the current is absent. I've tried to pay attention to see if certain lights were on or something during those times, but no luck.
Any suggestions on how I can figure out where the current if coming from other than hiring an electrician which of course of most logical but we're broke? :rolleyes:
... I'm not sure where to post this so I'm going to post it here and electrical.