In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
We discovered early in the year that even though our gas tanks were bought by the previous owners rather than supplied by a gas company as part of a contract with them, it is not possible for just any gas company to fill them. There's a lock on the fill valve and only a particular company has the key.
Our understanding is that this is due to that company doing inspections of the installation and certifying it as safe. It would apparently be possible to use another firm, but they'd have to accept responsibility for complying with the relevant safety legislation.
I think your first step should be to check the tanks for a gas company's markings.
As Nick says, electricity is a bit more straightforward. My experience with ENEL was fairly positive in that - unlike Telecom Italia, for example - they actually seem to realise that having customers is a good thing and they try to make it easy to sort out an electrical supply.
Al
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
If the tanks haven't been used in awhile they may have been disconnected. My uncle's home had the tanks disconnected by the gas company. Allegedely the setup didn't pass the safety test. Not a big issue for him since the house was vacant .Still if he wanted to use the house during the winter he'd have to get it fixed.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
sorry guys,ive been mis understood,i dont have a gas tank there already...am looking for best way and cheapest to get gas to the house...:yes:
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
also,does it take a long time to get electricity connected.or is it fairly simple goal?!!:nah:
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Do you have mains gas in the area?
How long any of this will take depends on what you have. I didn't have a gas meter so the whole setup had to be approved. The installer had to file all the paperwork. So it took a little longer. For electric all they had to do was get me a new meter so that was done in less then a week. But if you need lines run etc it can take awhile.
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wow,fantastic!well i am right next door to another house,so i guess they must have mains,?im still in the buying process,so havent had a chance to meet neighbours properly,and am based in the uk.
does anyone know if i can get things set up from the uk,so that when i go over to sign the finl papers i can get it connected then..?soory everyone..but your all so useful!this is an amazing site!:yes:
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
If 'your' house has had electricity recently, getting it turned on again is probably simply a phone call (instant reconnection). If there is mains gas available, go for it, it is cheaper than bottled gas. If there is mains gas in your town or village (but not to your house) then you must ask the gas company for a quote. It would be difficult to do this stuff from the UK: perhaps you are going to need a 'geometra' - like a building surveyor - in the future. If so, get a recommendation for a geometra now, and ask him to advise you on these essential matters.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Estherina,
Ask your vendor, or agent, whether the house is close to, or indeed connected to, town/mains gas, or whether you will need to have a GPL or liquid gas supplier set up a tank and a contract for filling it up on a regular basis. If mains gas is available then you're fortunate in that the cost of this gas is probably not yet prohibitive. GPL, on the other hand, is very expensive - just type it into the building forum search facility and you will see! We are having GPL for cooking only and will be using wood stoves and a wood pellet boiler for heating purposes. There again we're in Umbria and you're in Naples, so perhaps heating is less of an issue for you. Good luck with the purchase and welcome to the forums!
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I found I had mains gas because there was a two-foot 'stub' pipe sticking vertically out of the ground a few yards from the house. Now I have to have the 'stub' connected to the house.
electricity suppliers in the south?
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 11/24/2008 - 03:46In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[quote=Charles Phillips;90928]If 'your' house has had electricity recently, getting it turned on again is probably simply a phone call (instant reconnection). If there is mains gas available, go for it, it is cheaper than bottled gas. If there is mains gas in your town or village (but not to your house) then you must ask the gas company for a quote. It would be difficult to do this stuff from the UK: perhaps you are going to need a 'geometra' - like a building surveyor - in the future. If so, get a recommendation for a geometra now, and ask him to advise you on these essential matters.[/quote]
hi there,we have finally purchased our pile of bricks with a view in sothern italy..hehe!now i was advised on this forum that to get electricity connected to try 'ENEL',but i wondered whether these are the best for the southern area to use,does anyone know?:nah:thank you!!
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Estherina,
Where in the South are you? We are in Calabria.
I do hope that electricity has been connected some time in the past, but even that can be of little consequence. We had a pole outside our house (new) but ENEL deemed the cable attached to it was at maximum capacity and was not capable of providing the 6kw we required. We applied fro connection on 11th June and were told normal connection 20 days.
As I write this I am advised workers were present on Friday installing new poles, but we still do not have electricity.
With regard to the options over suppliers I feel sure the system in Italy is similar to the gas supply here where the supply is installed by the same company (ENEL in this case) and other companies are responsible for the billing, but I might be off target here!!
Good luck and let us know how you get on.
Roy
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What went wrong there?
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Alan,
I have no idea - the signature is the same as I normally use so I will try again!!!
ENEL contact details
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 11/24/2008 - 08:16In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
hi not sure if you got my last email,we in nusco avellino area near naples,ive been trying to find the tel number for the offices but cant seem to,does anyone know what it is?:reallyembarrassed:and if they by any chance speak english:no:i can get by in italian but not really business talk!!
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Just an update on our electricity supply - we were connected yesterday, just short of 6 months after ordering.
All we need now is water - that was disconnected a week ago:wideeyed:
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In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[quote=Jenroy;104621]Just an update on our electricity supply - we were connected yesterday, just short of 6 months after ordering.
All we need now is water - that was disconnected a week ago:wideeyed:
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did you contact ENEL yourself or use your agent please?:nah:why on earth does it take so long i wonder,i would have thought they would grab our money asap!:no:
You have gas tanks? You'll need somebody to come by and fill them. Ask your neigbours who is best.
Electric go to the Enel office and have a chat. If you have a meter already it should be easier.