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How to Set Up Utilities

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJanuary 26, 20265 Mins Read
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  • List required services: electricity, gas, water, trash, and internet.
  • Research local providers via city websites and compare plans and rates.
  • Schedule transfers or new installations at least a few days before move-in.
  • Be home for setup, label breakers and shutoff valves, and test connections.
  • On move-in day verify electricity, water, heating, and Wi-Fi; keep account numbers handy.

Moving into a new home is exciting, but an often-overlooked step of the homebuying process is setting up utilities for your new house. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer in Phoenix or relocating to a new house in Detroit, making sure your electricity, water, gas, and internet are ready to go will make for a much smoother move. Here’s a complete guide on how to set up utilities so your new home is move-in ready.

1. Identify the utilities you need to transfer

When learning how to set up utilities, start by listing the services you’ll need at your new address. The most common utilities include:

  • Electricity: powers your lighting, appliances, heating and cooling systems
  • Natural gas or propane: used for stoves, furnaces, and water heaters
  • Water and sewer: typically managed by your city or local utility district
  • Trash and recycling: may be arranged through your city or a private provider
  • Internet, cable, or phone service: important for communication and entertainment
  • Home security systems: contact your provider to transfer or reactivate service

2. Research local utility providers

If you’re moving long-distance or simply relocating to a new area, your current utility companies might not service your new address. Researching local providers is one of the first steps in setting up utilities for your new house.

  • Visit your city or county website to find information on water, sewer, and trash collection.
  • Search online for electricity and gas providers. If you live in a deregulated market like parts of California or Texas, you can choose between companies.
  • Compare plans and rates for internet and cable to find the best fit for your household needs.
  • Ask your real estate agent for local recommendations since they often know which companies are most reliable in your area.

Starting this research early helps you avoid delays and ensures service starts on time.

3. Schedule utility setup at your new home

Once you’ve identified your providers, the next step in getting your utilities set up is scheduling service transfers or new installations.

  • Notify your current utility providers of your move-out date to stop billing at your old address.
  • Contact new providers to establish service at your new home. Schedule activation at least a few days before move-in.
  • Confirm connection requirements. Some utilities, like gas or internet, may require a technician to visit your home.
  • Ask about deposits or credit checks. Some companies require a deposit to start new service, especially if you’re a new customer.

Scheduling service early prevents gaps in coverage and ensures your home is move-in ready.

4. Prepare for utilities to be set up

Before your scheduled setup date:

  • Make sure you’re at home when utilities are being set up. Utility representatives may need access to your home’s meters, outlets, or appliances.
  • Label any breakers and shutoff valves. Knowing where your main water valve, gas shutoff, and electrical panel are located can help you address issues later.
  • Test all connections as they’re activated. Verify that lights turn on, faucets run, and appliances operate correctly.

5. Finalize on move-in day

On move-in day, take a few minutes to confirm that everything is working:

  • Flip switches and test outlets for electricity.
  • Turn on taps to ensure water flow and pressure.
  • Test heating, air conditioning, and hot water systems.
  • Connect to your Wi-Fi and check internet speeds.

Keep a list of all your utility account numbers, billing information, and customer service contacts for easy access later. You’ll want to have these on hand if you experience any issues down the road.

FAQs about transferring utilities

How far in advance should I start setting up utilities for a new house?

Start about two to three weeks before moving day to allow time for scheduling and any required inspections.

Can I set up utilities online?

Yes. Most providers offer online portals where you can start, stop, or transfer service with just a few clicks.

Do I need to pay deposits for utilities?

This depends on the provider, as some might require you to make a small deposit or go through a credit check, especially for first-time customers.

What if I forget to transfer a utility?

If you forget, you might move into a house with no power, water, or internet. Contact providers immediately, but expect possible delays or fees.

Can renters use the same process for how to set up utilities?

Yes. Renters generally follow the same process unless utilities are included in rent. Always confirm this with your landlord.

If you are represented by an agent, this is not a solicitation of your business. This article is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional advice from a medical provider, licensed attorney, financial advisor, or tax professional. Consumers should independently verify any agency or service mentioned will meet their needs. Learn more about our
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