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Enquiry as to the cost of having mains electricity set up.
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Me and my other half own a plot of land. We have water, the neighbors all have water and electricity and the street has lamps. But I was wondering about the cost of having a power box put in on our own land? I've done some searching on google, but so far that hasn't yielded any proper answers. I currently have a 3kW digital inverter petrol generator on the plot but given the constant increase in the price of petrol, and the stand-alone fact that petrol is more costly than mains in the first place, I'd very much like to look into the investment.
So, if anyone has any experience in the field, if looking themselves or if they work in the installation of mains electricity. I'd very much like your help.
Ta very much, ~xw
So, if anyone has any experience in the field, if looking themselves or if they work in the installation of mains electricity. I'd very much like your help.
Ta very much, ~xw
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You need to talk in the first instance to the electricity supply company who runs the network in your region. This is the same company (or its successor) that used to SUPPLY the electricity before the market was opened to competition - because they still run the distribution network. They will have a new installations department, and you ask them for a quote. That results in a surveyor coming out to assess the actual job.
They almost certainly will subcontract the work to someone else, but you have to go through them.
If they have to dig up the road or put a new rural pole up, they will work that out, and provide you a connection to the boundary of the highway and your land. You may want it further than that (into your plot).
They will explain the standard required for a housing required to put the meter in, but probably don't do this bit themselves, Anything after the meter is your job to work out - via a contract with an electrician who can install you a few sockets inside the same housing.
Impossible to guess how much as it depends on distances, but probably from �1500.
They almost certainly will subcontract the work to someone else, but you have to go through them.
If they have to dig up the road or put a new rural pole up, they will work that out, and provide you a connection to the boundary of the highway and your land. You may want it further than that (into your plot).
They will explain the standard required for a housing required to put the meter in, but probably don't do this bit themselves, Anything after the meter is your job to work out - via a contract with an electrician who can install you a few sockets inside the same housing.
Impossible to guess how much as it depends on distances, but probably from �1500.
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