Is the meter on the main structure or at the roadway?
Meter is on the house but the service is underground.
I don't want to send you on another wild goose chase but are there overhead power lines anywhere near your property? My son is looking at buying a house near some overhead power lines and the house inspector suggested he investigate the implications of that. That got me to buy an EMF meter...
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that I have been using to measure electromagnetic fields with. I was surprised to find some EMF hot spots in and around my house.
Standing under most of the overhead power lines in my neighborhood I measure around 6 Volts/meter of electric field strength. However in one segment between two power poles I found 50 - 100 volts/meter standing under the power line. That line looks like it has visible insulation breaks and splices that are leaking EMF and I am reporting it to the power company.
I have not seen where EMF causes shocks like you are getting. So this may be totally irrrrelevent to your problem. But at this point I would be open to exploring any odd ball cause. If you want to explore this more I can point you to resources to learn more.
I mean, the next road over has overhead lines but our neighborhood is all underground. I would say closest is probably 150-200 feet away