Painting my SMECO electric meter

PeoplesElbow

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Think SMECCO would have a #### fit if I painted my electric meter to match my siding? It must be 40 years old and is quite faded and bad looking. I would like to paint it to blend into the siding, which is a beige. I don't plan on painting over the glass portion just incase anyone was wondering :p
 

PeoplesElbow

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My dad painted his gas meter dark brown to match the brick on his house, the gas company complained that the meter readers couldn't find it without looking hard.
 

warneckutz

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#### SMECO.

They're supposedly moving to wireless reading where they just need to pull up to the driveway and not have to get out... if the meters have that capability.
 

Gilligan

#*! boat!
PREMO Member
#### SMECO.

?? In my experience, SMECO is one of the better run co-ops.

In any event, it's not the meter the OP wants to paint, obviously, just the panel box it plugs in to.


SMECO swapped out all the meters in our area for the new digital ones a couple years ago.
 

Goldenhawk

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From the SMECO website: "After smart meters are installed, SMECO will no longer send someone out to your home to read the meter. We will read meters remotely from our central office." So chances are that no meter reader will ever visit your house again, unless your meter fails.
 

Goldenhawk

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If the meter is 40 years old, I wouldn't think it had that capability.

According to SMECO, their entire system is now on smart meters except for people who chose to opt out (at a $17/month fee) plus $75 initial fee. But even for those who opted out (I'm guessing very few people), meters were still replaced with digital meters.
https://www.smeco.coop/services/smart-meters/map
https://www.smeco.coop/services/smart-meters-faq

As the FAQ says, "The meter base and service entrance cables are the customer’s responsibility."
 
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