PEA electricity, PWA water, fibre internet options, deposits, billing and what renters vs owners actually need to do.
Utilities in Lampang follow the standard Thailand model. Electricity comes from the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA). Water comes from the Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA). Internet runs on standard national fibre providers. Most condos and serviced apartments arrive with utilities already connected; landed houses and villas usually need a new account opened in your name. Like the great majority of Thai provinces, Lampang is served by the provincial utilities (PEA/PWA) rather than the metropolitan versions (MEA/MWA) that serve only Bangkok, Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan.
The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) supplies electricity across Lampang. Opening a new account typically requires a copy of your passport, your lease agreement or house registration document, and a refundable security deposit sized to your expected usage. Bills are issued monthly and can be paid online via the provider's app, by bank transfer, at a 7-Eleven, or in person at a branch office.
The Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA) supplies Lampang. If you are relocating for a role tied to a specific industrial estate, hospital campus or large gated development, confirm with your employer's relocation team or landlord which provider and rate actually bills your address, since some developments run their own metered sub-supply on top of the main network.
AIS Fibre, True Online and 3BB all offer home fibre packages in Lampang City and the main residential districts, generally installed within a few days to a week of signing up. In the interim, a prepaid mobile SIM from AIS, True or dtac covers hotspot needs. See the internet & SIM guide for provider-by-provider detail and current promotions.
Most condos and serviced apartments arrive with electricity and water already connected, either billed to you directly or left in the landlord's name with a monthly reimbursement arrangement. For a landed house or villa, expect to open new PEA and PWA accounts yourself, which means a copy of your passport, the lease or ownership document, and a refundable deposit. Ask your agent or landlord to confirm the exact process, since requirements can vary slightly by branch.
| Utility | Typical cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Electricity (PEA) | THB 1,500 - 5,000+/mo | Varies heavily with air-conditioning use. The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) supplies Lampang -- billed monthly, payable online, via bank transfer, at 7-Eleven, or at a branch office. |
| Water (PWA) | THB 150 - 500/mo | The Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA) supplies Lampang. Low-usage households pay toward the lower end; larger houses with gardens pay more. |
| Home fibre internet | THB 500 - 900/mo | AIS Fibre, True Online and 3BB all operate in Lampang City and the main residential districts -- see the internet & SIM guide for provider-by-provider detail and mobile options. |
| Building / condo common-area fee | THB 30 - 70/sqm/mo | Applies to condos and some managed townhouse developments -- covers shared facilities, security and common-area upkeep; confirm the exact rate before signing a lease. |
The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) supplies electricity across Lampang, as it does in every Thai province except Bangkok, Samut Prakan and Nonthaburi (which use the Metropolitan Electricity Authority instead). Setting up a new account requires a copy of your passport, your lease or ownership document, and a security deposit that is refunded when you close the account.
The Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA) supplies Lampang. No separate private concessionaire is known to operate locally -- if you are renting inside a large industrial estate or gated development, it is still worth confirming who bills your specific address, since some developments run their own metered sub-supply.
Most condos and serviced apartments have utilities already connected, with the landlord either billing you directly or leaving the account in their name with a monthly reimbursement. For a landed house or villa, you or your landlord will need to open a new PEA and PWA account, which typically requires ID, a lease copy and a refundable deposit -- ask your agent or landlord to walk you through it, since the exact process can vary by branch.
AIS Fibre, True Online and 3BB all offer home fibre packages in Lampang City and the main residential districts, typically THB 500 - 900 a month for standard residential speeds. See the internet & SIM guide for a fuller comparison, including mobile SIM options for the interim while fibre is being installed.
For a typical one-to-two-bedroom home: electricity runs THB 1,500 - 5,000+ depending on air-conditioning use, water THB 150 - 500, and home fibre internet THB 500 - 900. Condos and some townhouse developments add a common-area fee on top, typically THB 30 - 70 per square metre per month.
Primary and official sources are cited above. Government rules, fees and procedures in Thailand change over time and vary by office; always confirm current requirements with the relevant authority before relying on them. BAANLYY never takes paid placement in editorial content.
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