I recently had a 15x30 inground with a salt chlorinator installed.I know the electrician had the bonding wire hooked to all metal before the concrete was poured.I am getting a slight shock when touching the concrete when wet.My electrician came out and double checked his work and said my service didnt have a ground rod because its not visible,had concrete poured over it.I drove a ground rod and hooked it to the box and same shock happenin.Now I possibly have 2 rods at my service,it had to be done before they would return.I had another elec.look at it he had no answer either.I have a 400 amp service on my house and I turned off both main breakers which turns off all power and went out and still gettin shocked with no power running to my house.I notice the bonding wire makes its loop around the pool to the pump housing where it is attached to that.It also pigtails off that and goes to the legs of my electric panel by my pool,which seems to me would make the bonding wire tied to the ground since it is attached to the leg right below the gfci.I have called the electric company and they are gonna try to make it out today.There is also a buried phone line 20 yards away from the pool.Anybody ever experience this?Thanks Larry