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Calis Beach Forum => Expat & Property Owners Q and A Forum => Topic started by: welshwitch on December 01, 2013, 19:23:47 PM

Title: Mains drains
Post by: welshwitch on December 01, 2013, 19:23:47 PM
I have just been talking to a friend who owns a villa in Calis. She has been asked to pay £3,900 towards the cost of her house connecting to the main drains, there are 10 villas altogether and they are all paying an equal share of the costs. This seems very expensive (almost £40,000 in total) and odd that it's been priced in sterling. Has anyone else had to pay for this service recently and is this an average cost for this type of work? Many thanks in advance for your assistance.
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: Harmless on December 01, 2013, 19:35:13 PM
We had ours done this year and it cost 1,600tl *(each)  There are four villas on our plot. 
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: KKOB on December 01, 2013, 20:19:52 PM
Tell her to do what her Turkish neighbours will probably be doing and ignore it.
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: Eric on December 01, 2013, 21:05:53 PM
Strange considering its EU grants that are paying for this
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: cef on December 01, 2013, 22:30:27 PM
They/we are already paying for them!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2107942/Britain-gives-80m-aid-Turkey-help-upgrade-nation-s-sewer-system.html
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: Jim Fraser on December 01, 2013, 22:47:19 PM
The sitesi across from us has been tied into the main sewers this year - the cost was 787 Lira for each of the 28 owners payable directly to the Belediyesi - the costs for internal pipework within the site and the removal of the existing soakaways was paid directly to the contractor, unsure of the costs there, but it was in the region of 200 lira each.

The EU grants were for the main sewage system not for individual houses being connected.
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: jackstee on December 02, 2013, 09:09:49 AM
And,
In Fethiye they were supposed to get two systems. One rain water and the second was sewage.

They decided that one would be enough as two systems was too expensive.

Hence, when it rains really hard the sh-t comes out of the breather holes in the manhole covers all down the high street.

This results in the locals blocking the manhole vents and leads to blockages.

Just thought you would like to know that.
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: Eric on December 02, 2013, 11:05:27 AM
The EU grants were for the main sewage system not for individual houses being connected.

But, what is the point of laying new sewers if you not connect them to property?
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: Jim Fraser on December 02, 2013, 16:50:23 PM


But, what is the point of laying new sewers if you not connect them to property?
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Not everyone wants to be connected because of the price.
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: Piscoe on December 05, 2013, 12:52:42 PM
Had ours done earlier this year. To do this all our crazy paved driveway had to come up as well as part of the street so we thought we were quite lucky at £900.
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: Scunner on December 05, 2013, 20:09:32 PM
Nothing remotely close to the £3,900 the lady who started this topic was requested to pay!
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: fishman on December 05, 2013, 21:57:35 PM
Was mentioned over the past couple of years of mains being laid in hisarönü
Has anybody heard any think on the local drums !!
Title: Re: Mains drains
Post by: cef on December 06, 2013, 01:38:41 AM
I have just been talking to a friend who owns a villa in Calis. She has been asked to pay £3,900 towards the cost of her house connecting to the main drains, there are 10 villas altogether and they are all paying an equal share of the costs. This seems very expensive (almost £40,000 in total) and odd that it's been priced in sterling. Has anyone else had to pay for this service recently and is this an average cost for this type of work? Many thanks in advance for your assistance.

I can just imagine the ensuing conversation/reply 'if' a similar demand was received in the UK!