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Irish Water Conncetion Fee

  • 09-09-2019 9:47am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 138 ✭✭


    Has anyone been quoted a connection fee recently for an individual new build?

    I was quoted 4000 Euro about 11 months ago, unfortunately (like most people) our build got delayed and the quote expired. I have just received a phone call from irish water saying tat since April they are now looking after the connection process (not the local authorities) and my quote is likely to run into the '10's of thousands'!!

    Has any one had a similar cost for connection? This seems extortionate. Are there any alternatives or am I completely screwed?


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 7,405 ✭✭✭JoeA3


    Irish Water standardised the fee only in April this year. It is now a €2,272 flat fee for a new connection. That is assuming your site fulfils the criteria they have for a standard connection. E.g. if you are a long distance from the nearest mains connection point, then you will get hit with further costs.

    It's all on their website.


  • Registered Users Posts: 138 ✭✭Faiche Ro


    JoeA3 wrote: »
    Irish Water standardised the fee only in April this year. It is now a €2,272 flat fee for a new connection. That is assuming your site fulfils the criteria they have for a standard connection. E.g. if you are a long distance from the nearest mains connection point, then you will get hit with further costs.

    It's all on their website.

    Thanks ya I’ve been doing research since I got the call.

    They are looking for 34,500 euro for the same work I was quoted 3,900 euro for 11 months ago


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,405 ✭✭✭JoeA3


    Faiche Ro wrote: »
    Thanks ya I’ve been doing research since I got the call.

    They are looking for 34,500 euro for the same work I was quoted 3,900 euro for 11 months ago

    Oh my god :eek:
    What’s the breakdown on that?!


  • Registered Users Posts: 138 ✭✭Faiche Ro


    JoeA3 wrote: »
    Oh my god :eek:
    What’s the breakdown on that?!

    They didn’t give a detailed breakdown just that’s its 358 euro for every meter away from the water mains.
    We’re building down a small country road that for some reason doesn’t have a water main but the 2 prices quoted are for the exact same thing. Which to me is a the very definition of extortion, it can be done for way cheaper but they are willing to screw someone just because they can.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,405 ✭✭✭JoeA3


    To my mind 34k for a length of pipe to a mains (even if it is several hundred metres) is extortion and personally if I was faced with such a bill it would blow me out of the water and make the build not feasible.

    I've heard of several other cases like this though, there's a Facebook group for self-builders and Irish Water woes comes up on there frequently.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,128 ✭✭✭dellas1979


    It is extortionate.

    I pay the same cost per meter as you (we all do), but Ive a water mains connection outside the gate (albeit other side of the road). For 13 meters away from house, its e3500.

    They are not backing down for any case. If for example they reduce the fee for you, they have to reduce the fee for me and everyone else also. So not as straight forward as you think.

    The fee is unfair, but it has to be transparent for all. And it is relative.

    If I was in your position, I would look into cost of sinking a well.

    Edit: 3500 for 13 meters. They are looking for 34k. You must be about 130 meters (or 0.12/13 kilometers) from mains?


  • Registered Users Posts: 138 ✭✭Faiche Ro


    dellas1979 wrote: »
    It is extortionate.

    I pay the same cost per meter as you (we all do), but Ive a water mains connection outside the gate (albeit other side of the road). For 13 meters away from house, its e3500.

    They are not backing down for any case. If for example they reduce the fee for you, they have to reduce the fee for me and everyone else also. So not as straight forward as you think.

    The fee is unfair, but it has to be transparent for all. And it is relative.

    If I was in your position, I would look into cost of sinking a well.

    Edit: 3500 for 13 meters. They are looking for 34k. You must be about 130 meters (or 0.12/13 kilometers) from mains?

    Ya we’re 100 meters from the mains. The killer is I got a quote from them last year that was 3,700.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,405 ✭✭✭JoeA3


    So it's 358 euro per metre of pipe if you're outside the "standard" 10 metres. Ouch.

    I think you might need to investigate if digging a well is an alternative option.


  • Registered Users Posts: 138 ✭✭Faiche Ro


    JoeA3 wrote: »
    So it's 358 euro per metre of pipe if you're outside the "standard" 10 metres. Ouch.

    I think you might need to investigate if digging a well is an alternative option.

    Ya definitely - only problem is I think you need to include that with the planning up front. Rang the planning office this morning and they just said put my request in writing.

    Just disgusted by Irish Water.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,761 ✭✭✭Effects


    Faiche Ro wrote: »
    Just disgusted by Irish Water.

    You're not the only one.

    We had big issues with them in 2017. They wanted us to build two huge manholes in our garden at an extra cost of €18k. We got lucky though and managed to have some strings pulled. Still cost a huge amount for the connection though.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,629 ✭✭✭Wildly Boaring


    I'm gonna stick my head above the parapet.

    Irish water are pretty much passing on their costs here. They get nothing for doing this connection from the state. The LA had "free" labour and plant once done by own gang.

    I reckon 200 a metre minimum to get contractor to lay. Irish water now essentially have to pay LA for any shutdown and tie ins under service level agreement. Then irish water have their own overheads.

    Irish water have to maintain this new pipe forever up to your boundary.


  • Registered Users Posts: 138 ✭✭Faiche Ro


    I'm gonna stick my head above the parapet.

    Irish water are pretty much passing on their costs here. They get nothing for doing this connection from the state. The LA had "free" labour and plant once done by own gang.

    I reckon 200 a metre minimum to get contractor to lay. Irish water now essentially have to pay LA for any shutdown and tie ins under service level agreement. Then irish water have their own overheads.

    Irish water have to maintain this new pipe forever up to your boundary.

    So your saying the local authority would have carried out these works for 3,700 last year but the same people are now charging Irish water 35K to do them this year?


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,629 ✭✭✭Wildly Boaring


    Nope

    I'm saying the LA used to do it themselves most of the time.
    They did it with their own crews and basically it cost the taxpayer.

    Irish water do not use the LA to do the work.
    I see them using GMC in Dublin a lot.
    Contractor will charge over €200/m all in (going by what long lengths are costing to lay these days)

    Irish water will also have to pay the LA for their time as the LA do any shut downs and the LA generally do the final connection to the existing main and even to the customer (at the meter).

    Irish Water have overheads.


    As i said i'm putting my head above the parapet as this country has decided everything irish water do is the work of the devil


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,629 ✭✭✭Wildly Boaring


    And apologies, I realise this is affecting you in reality and not the abstract.

    Unfortunately it looks like you will have to drill a well.

    You also have the added problem that the LA planners will check with Irish Water prior to allowing the well be drilled.
    You will need to talk to your engineer on how best proceed in this instance.
    Irish Water generally write back to the planners that they have no service and so the planners allow the well.
    You now have a massive quote from them and IW may write that there is a main locally.


  • Registered Users Posts: 119 ✭✭pynchy


    Another sad water connection thread. Is any hope.



  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Sorry for bringing up an old thread. Do Irish Water charge per metre from the the connection point to the house itself? Or is it from the connection point to the site?



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