Report a Damaged Utility Cover/Apron Utility covers and surrounds are generally the responsibility of the Utility Company.
If you have a complaint related to a utility cover and are aware of the company responsible please contact the company directly using the details below.
- SIRO - buildsupport@siro.ie
- Virgin Media - civils@virginmedia.ie - Phone number 1800 940 070
- ESBN - danger@esb.ie - Phone number 1800 372 999
- Gas Networks - networksinfo@gasnetworks.ie - Phone number 1800 20 50 50
- Eir - plantalterations@eir.ie - 1800 252 252
- Usice Eireann - operations@water.ie 1800 278 278
- National Broadband Ireland - contactus@nbi.ie - 0818 624 624
If you are not aware of the company, please contact the Customer Service Centre at 021 – 4924000 who will log your call and assign it to the relevant area for follow up.
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