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How to Apply for a Meralco Connection: Step-by-Step Guide for New Homeowners

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Moving into a new home is an exciting milestone, and one of the first things to sort out is your Meralco electricity connection. A proper connection ensures your home is safe, fully functional, and ready for daily life or construction activities. Understanding the process ahead of time can definitely save you time and make setting up your new home much easier.

In this article, we will share a step-by-step guide for new homeowners on how to secure a Meralco connection efficiently and confidently.

 

Why You Need an Approved Meralco Connection

Every new home or construction project needs electricity to keep things running. Without an approved Meralco connection, safety risks may increase, and you might even face fines. Getting your connection approved early ensures technical compliance for energization when you’re ready to move in.

 

Getting Ready: Documents You’ll Need

Before you apply, gather the necessary paperwork and make sure it is ready for your application. To make the process more convenient, keep copies of all documents in hand in case you need them to avoid last-minute delays.

Here are the documents you need to prepare: 

  • A valid government-issued ID.
  • Proof of occupancy, such as a Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) or lease agreement.
  • An electrical plan or a list of electrical appliances you plan to use.

If you’re renting, you’ll also need:

  • An authorization letter from your landlord.
  • Undertaking and disconnection waiver.

 

Submitting Your Application

According to the Meralco official website, you can apply for a new residential electric service through different methods. Here’s where you can submit your application:

Steps to follow:

  1. Fill out the application form.
  2. Submit your ID, proof of occupancy, and electrical plan.
  3. Schedule an on-site inspection.

Meralco conducts pre-surveys and inspections to check if your home or business is ready for connection. Inspectors verify wiring, technical compliance, and the feasibility of your electrical setup. Using a certified electrician ensures your wiring meets industry standards, reducing the risk of delays.

 

Constructing Your Service Entrance

The service entrance is where your home connects to the electric grid. It includes your meter and must meet Meralco’s technical and safety standards. You can have it built by:

  • A Meralco-certified contractor (CBM).
  • Your own licensed electrician, as long as they follow Meralco guidelines.

A properly constructed service entrance avoids re-inspections and keeps your application moving forward.

 

Signing Contracts, Paying Deposits, and Final Inspection

Once your service entrance is ready, your contracts should be completed, along with the deposit payment. Here’s what to do next after installing the service entrance in your property.

  1. Sign the Electric Service Contract.
  2. Pay the bill deposit based on your applied load.
  3. Submit the Certificate of Final Electrical Inspection (CFEI) from your local government.
  4. Schedule the final energization inspection and ensure someone is on-site when Meralco installs the meter.

You can figure out your bill deposit through this Meralco bill table. If your load has more than 5KW of applied load, your deposit must be computed and formalized by a Meralco representative. 

 

Stress-Free Meralco Application

Getting your Meralco connection doesn’t have to be stressful. With careful preparation, proper documentation, and a certified electrician by your side, you can safely and quickly secure electricity. Follow these steps, and you’ll be flipping switches and powering up your new home in no time.

 

References

Meralco. (n.d.). Service Application. Meralco. Retrieved November 26, 2025, from https://www.meralco.com.ph/residential/help-support/frequently-asked-questions/service-application

Meralco. (n.d.). Start a Service. Meralco. Retrieved November 26, 2025, from https://www.meralco.com.ph/residential/electric-service/start-or-modify/start-service

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