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Gas, Electricity, Water


Most older buildings still suffer through peculiar government regulations. Newer buildings are implementing individual controls for heating and such, but it can still be a problem.

Heating

Government regimented heating can be quite frustrating in older buildings. The heat is turned on a set date in the autumn and turned off on a set date in the spring. Individual temperature is impossible to control. An electric heater is vital to control heat within your apartment.

Hot water can also be affected. In the summer, the hot water is turned off for three weeks while they do maintenance on the pipes. Residents are notified in advance, but it is inconvenient. Some people set-up a small electric water boiler or gas-powered water furnace. Modern houses do not undergo these cuts.

Electricity

Electricity throughout Russia is 220 volt/50 hz. The plug is the two-pin thin European standard. Bring your own converter as many places within Russia do not carry them.

Water

Costs associated with water consumption are almost always covered by the landlord.


10/07/2009

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