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Pay Your Household Utility Bills in Portugual The public utilities infrastructure in Portugal is in the process of improvement, but outages may sometimes occur. Energy costs are relatively expensive as Portugal relies a great deal upon fuel imported from abroad. Utility bills should be paid promptly, or you may have the service interrupted without warning. Water Lisbon has been known to experience shortages of water during the summer months, and supply may occasionally be curtailed. Residential water consumption is metered and billing is based upon usage. Monthly water bills are hand-delivered. You may pay them on the spot, or you may pay at the local water utility office. You may also set up automated monthly bank withdrawal payments. Tap water is not considered a health risk in Portugal. Bottled water is available for purchase should you prefer.
Electric bills are hand-delivered each month. You may pay them on the spot, or you may pay at the local electric utility office. You may also set up automated monthly bank withdrawal payments. Electricity is 220v, 50 cycles. Electrical appliances with rotating parts, such as certain electric clocks, electric timers, CD players, and tape recorders will not operate properly unless adapted to 50 cycles. Electric heaters are common sources of heat, although their initial purchase is rather expensive. Power cuts occasionally occur.
Natural gas distribution is spotty, and largely confined to greater Lisbon. Where provided, gas bills are hand-delivered each month. You may pay them on the spot, or you may pay at the main gas utility office. You may also set up automated monthly bank withdrawal payments. LPG tanks are widely used for cooking, residential water heaters and domestic heating. There are LPG vendors located throughout the country. Many newer apartment buildings maintain a reserve of bottled gas that
is distributed to their units via private pipeline.
This list has been complied and intended for guidance only. It should not be considered a substitute for individual professional legal advice. Click here for a list of Notary in Portugual
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