Utilities in Hurghada — The Complete Bills and Services Guide
Understanding utility costs and services in Hurghada helps you budget accurately for property ownership or rental. Here is the complete picture.
Electricity
Electricity in Hurghada is provided by the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC). Costs are subsidised by the government and significantly below European rates — though subsidies have been reducing gradually. Typical monthly costs: winter (minimal air conditioning): £15–£30. Summer (heavy air conditioning use): £50–£100+. Air conditioning is the dominant electricity expense — multiple units running continuously in July and August can push bills to £100–£150/month. Solar panels are increasingly popular among compound owners for cost reduction.
Water
Water in Hurghada comes from desalination plants — the Red Sea is desalinated to provide potable supply. It is technically safe for Egyptians but most expats and visitors drink bottled water (not because the desalinated supply is dangerous but as a general precaution). Water bills: £10–£20/month for most apartments. Note: tap water is not recommended for drinking or tooth brushing — budget for bottled water (approximately £15–£25/month for a couple buying from supermarkets rather than hotel minibar prices).
Gas
Many Hurghada properties use bottled gas (butane) rather than piped gas for cooking. Replacement cylinder cost: approximately £3–£5. Frequency: roughly monthly for a couple cooking regularly. Some newer compounds have piped gas connections — this is more convenient but the bottled system is straightforward once you know the local gas delivery system.
Service Charges for Compound Properties
Compound properties (the majority of expat-owned apartments) pay annual service charges covering: security, pool maintenance, garden, building cleaning and maintenance, and management. Costs: £300–£800/year depending on compound facilities and size. Premium compounds with multiple pools, gyms, and extensive landscaping charge at the higher end. Always verify the service charge before purchase and understand what it covers.
Setting Up Utilities on a New Property
For newly purchased properties: utilities are typically already connected and simply need account transfer into the new owner's name. Most compound management offices handle this process. Individual electricity meter registration requires a visit to the local electricity company office — your compound management or a local assistant can guide this process.
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