EngageTheCurse
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Looks like you have actually "engaged the curse" as your forum alias suggests
I think what members on this forum are suggesting is that its not your house wiring transmitting the EMI/RFI to your guitar. The interference is being transmitted from your fridge's motor, electrical/electronic speed control circuit through the air like a radio in transmit mode. Your guitar equipment is acting like the radio receiver and is suffering the resulting RFI. Modern fridges use inverter technology to vary the speed of the compressor motor to provide more or less cooling as required. Inverter circuits can and do cause the kind of interference you are experiencing.
You can test for RFI and perhaps you may know someone who has a spectrum analyser like in the video below?
Hahaha i picked the alias based off of a preset on NDSP’s Nolly X plugin.
Thank you for the input though. Today I called the electrician again to do some more inspection and had him change the fridge’s line to a different circuit on the DB only to find out that it didn’t matter. It reinforces your point even further that the wiring doesn’t matter.
I just checked and those analysers are pricey! I don’t even know anyone who would have such a device.
I have ordered some ferrite clamps which arrives on Sunday to see if they would work but at this point after going through so much and taking all the input from here, I don’t think that would be of any help. I guess even calling LG(fridge) support would also be pointless based on your description of how modern inverters work. I guess removing the source altogether or changing apartments in the only way to Lift the curse.

