Where to call in case of no water supply?
Water is perhaps the most important resource, and it is quite scarce in Cyprus. In the event of no water supply, you should immediately contact the relevant authorities.
- Reasons for no water supply
- Management company
- Water department contacts
- Frequently asked questions about water
Reasons for no water supply
First, make sure all your bills are paid, as the water may be cut off due to an outstanding debt. Also, if your water is supplied to a tank on the roof, ensure it hasn't emptied. If everything seems fine, there may be an issue with the overall water supply system of the complex or specifically with your home.
Management company
If your complex is managed by a company, you should first contact their office. If they cannot help, the direct phone numbers for the water supply company are listed below.
- If the situation is urgent and there is a risk of flooding, dial 112
Water department contacts
Phone numbers
- Main breakdown hotline: 90 901430
- Other general numbers: 22 609400, 22 609411
- Electromechanical division: 22 609608
- Support in Nicosia: 22 698000, 22 609500
- Support in Limassol: 25 802702, 25830000 (24/7)
- Support in Larnaca: 24 816837
- Support in Paphos: 26 802800
- Support in the Famagusta district: 24 824710
Email contacts
- [email protected] (Limassol)
- [email protected] (all Cyprus)
- [email protected] (all Cyprus)
Frequently asked questions about water in Cyprus
How can water be paid for in Cyprus?
You can pay for water in Cyprus in several ways: at the water company's office, through your bank's app, or online via jccsmart.com. We covered more details in our guide on paying for water in Cyprus.
How often are water bills issued in Cyprus?
Water bills are issued quarterly if you have a direct contract. If you pay for utilities through the management company of your residential complex, you may have a monthly payment option or other forms of settlements.
What is the cost of water in Cyprus?
The base price for water resources is set centrally, but each region may have its own pricing structure with different coefficients. On average, it's about a euro per cubic meter of water. You can find more details on the water department's rate page.
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