As an Electrical Engineer and not an electrician, I can only comment from my engineering point of view which says, "consider the worst case scenario". In your case, the lightning strike caused considerable damage indicating significant energy dissipation. This dissipation was in the form of heat (fire). Such heating was caused by significant electrical current. This current, no doubt, traveled through most of the house wiring (the electrical panel provided the bridge). Overheating wiring melts the insulation. Melted insulation means short circuits. Conclusion: Replace all electrical wiring, fixtures, panels, and load devices (washers, refridgerator, etc.). Sorry. earl brazeal
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