Setting up utilities in Dubai involves registering with DEWA for water and electricity, selecting an internet provider (Etisalat or du), and activating district cooling if applicable. Registering your tenancy contract with Ejari is necessary for utility setups and legal compliance.
Setting up utilities and services is a crucial step when moving into a rental property in Dubai. Here’s how to ensure your new home is fully functional and comfortable:
DEWA provides electricity and water services in Dubai. To activate your DEWA account, you will need:
• Ejari certificate
• Emirates ID
• Tenancy contract
A refundable security deposit is required:
• AED 2,000 for apartments
• AED 4,000 for villas
DEWA setup fees range from AED 110 to AED 300, and the process can be completed online or at a DEWA customer service center.
Select a provider such as Etisalat or du for internet, phone, and TV services. Packages vary:
• Installation fees start from AED 300
• Monthly service costs start from AED 250, depending on the package chosen
For properties using district cooling services like Empower, you need to register separately. Activation costs depend on the provider and may require a security deposit.
Ensure your lease is registered with Ejari to finalize utility setups and legal processes. The Ejari registration is mandatory for activating DEWA and other services.
Following these steps ensures your new home is ready for comfortable living from day one.