[LinP3] Re: Electrical Inspection

--- In LivingInThePhilippines3@yahoogroups.com, Paul Agey
<oneiloilojeepney@...> wrote:
>
> That is the going rate for PECO (Panay Electric Co.) to do the
initial hookup and install a new meter. We paid P20,000 to have the
diggers come in and dig a well a cap it. It's also important to dig
the well at the right time. The end of dry season (June) is the best
time to drill one because the water table is at it's lowest. If you
go ahead and drill a well now, expect to pay to have the diggers come
back and make it deeper in a few months when the water table is
lower. You'll also need to spend for the hand pump/electric pressure
pump, the pvc piping and the labor to install it. We just finished
our home in Ledesco and still are finding things that need to be
done.
>
> Paul in Iloilo
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: meekrandall <meekrandall@...>
> To: LivingInThePhilippines3@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, January 5, 2008 11:54:51 PM
> Subject: [LinP3] Electrical Inspection
>
> My wife's family in Pavia (Iloilo) are telling me that to get their
> electric meter they will have to pay a P10,000 for an inspection.
We
> recently bought a home outside Iloilo and it seems like the
expenses
> just keep adding up. We want to help the family, I know them pretty
> well but sometimes the expenses they come up with makes me wonder.
> Does this charge seem out of line? Also could anyone give me a
> ballpark figure on how much it costs to have a well put in? They
> don't have water all the way out to the subdivision yet so they
want
> to put in a well for water to the house. Thanks for your help.
>
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Thanks for you expertise in this matter! I will take your advise
on the well and pump. Can I have it dug deeper now instead of
waiting until June? Thanks

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