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Utility Providers in Nashville, IN

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
  • Plans starting at $50/month
  • Free 5G Wi-Fi Gateway
  • Get Up To $300 back on qualified plans
  • Speeds up to 415 Mbps

Electric Providers in Nashville

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Natural Gas Providers in Nashville

Indiana Natural Gas Corporation

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Top 6 Internet Providers in Nashville

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
  • 415 Mbps
  • 5G
  • 1.2 TB
  • Mobile
  • 97.3%
  • $20.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Provider
AT&T Air
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $65.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Provider
Verizon 5G Home Internet
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $35.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Provider
Starlink
  • 400 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • Unlimited
  • 100%
  • $50.00/mo
Viasat
  • 150 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • 150-850 GB
  • Phone
  • 100%
  • $39.99/mo
Earthlink
  • Varies
  • Fiber, Cable, 5G, & Satellite
  • Varies
  • 95%
  • $39.95/mo
*Not all internet providers and speeds available in all areas.

Water & Sewage Providers in Nashville

NASHVILLE WATER DEPARTMENT
P.O. Box 446 NASHVILLE, IN 47448
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Top 2 Trash and Recycling Providers in Nashville

Republic Services
Spicer's Refuse Services
2127 Greasy Creek Rd, Nashville, IN 47448
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Utilities Summary for Nashville, IN

Electric Companies: 1
Natural Gas Companies: 1
Water & Sewage Providers: 1
Garbage, Trash & Recycling Providers: 2
Municipal Electricity: No
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Nashville Internet Connectivity

Broadband Availability
99.64%
Percent of population with access to speeds of 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload
1 Gig Availability
46.74%
Percent of population with access to download speeds of 1 Gbps
Fiber Availability
46.74%
Percent of population with access to fiber Internet
*Based on data from the FCC National Broadband map

Fastest Internet Providers in Nashville

Provider Connection Type Download Speed
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet 5G 415 Mbps
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AT&T Air 5G 300 Mbps
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Verizon 5G Home Internet 5G 300 Mbps
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Starlink Satellite 400 Mbps
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Viasat Satellite 150 Mbps
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Earthlink Fiber, Cable, 5G, & Satellite Varies
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Nashville Drinking Water Quality Information

Clean drinking water is essential for maintaining good health and overall well-being. Safe, contaminant-free water helps prevent the spread of diseases, supports proper hydration, and ensures the body's vital functions operate smoothly.

Drinking Water Contaminant Levels

Lead
5.4 ppb
Health standard: 0 ppb
Legal limit: 15 ppb
Contaminant Data Based on Averages of SDWA LCR Samples and UCMR 3, UCMR 4, and UCMR 5 Samples. Health standards are based on guidelines set by the EPA, WHO, or state health departments. Health standards are based on possible negative health side effects if that level of contaminant is exceeded. Legal limits are set and enforced by EPA regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I contact NES and Piedmont?

We recommend reaching out to Nashville Electric Service (NES) and Piedmont Natural Gas at least three to five business days before your move-in date. Both allow you to start service easily online. If you are moving into one of Nashville’s many historic homes, it is a good idea to have Piedmont check your gas appliances and pilot lights to ensure everything is venting safely.

Does NES offer any green energy programs?

Yes! You can join the Music City Solar program, which allows you to purchase “shares” in a local solar park. It’s a great way to support renewable energy in Tennessee without having to install panels on your own roof.

What should I do if I smell gas?

Safety first, neighbor! If you smell a “rotten egg” odor, stop what you are doing and leave the house immediately. Do not flip any light switches or use your phone until you are safely away. Then, call 911 and the Piedmont emergency line at (800) 752-7504.

What is the difference between the USD and GSD?

This is the most common point of confusion for new residents. The Urban Services District (USD) receives full city services, including trash and recycling pickup. The General Services District (GSD) usually covers more suburban or rural parts of Davidson County where residents may need to hire a private trash hauler. You can check your address on the Nashville.gov website to see which district you are in.

Is trash collection included in my water bill?

If you are in the Urban Services District (USD), yes! Your Metro Water Services bill will conveniently include your fees for water, sewer, and trash/recycling collection.

Why is my water bill so high in the summer?

Nashville summers are humid and hot. If you have an irrigation system or a large lawn, your water usage can spike quickly. Metro Water Services offers a “Summer Irrigation” credit for some residents to help offset the sewer charges on water that goes into your lawn rather than down the drain—be sure to ask if your home qualifies.

How often is recycling picked up?

In Nashville, curbside recycling is typically collected once a month (every four weeks). Because this is less frequent than in many other cities, we recommend requesting an extra recycling cart through HubNashville if you have a large family or lots of cardboard from your move.

How do I get rid of all my moving boxes?

Once you’ve unpacked, you can break down your cardboard and put it in your brown recycling bin. If you have too many, you can take them to one of the city’s many convenience centers for free, or wait for your quarterly Bulk Item Pickup.

What is HubNashville?

This is your most important tool as a new resident. HubNashville (311) is a website and app where you can report a missed trash pickup, request a new bin, report a pothole, or even ask a question about your property taxes. It is the central nervous system for city services.

Who has the fastest internet in Nashville?

Nashville is a “Google Fiber City,” and their symmetrical gigabit speeds are a favorite for the city’s many songwriters and remote workers. AT&T Fiber also has a massive footprint here. We recommend checking availability for both at least two weeks before you move, as installation appointments in the “IT City” can book up fast.

Can I get a discount on my utilities?

If you are facing a financial hardship, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is available to help Tennessee residents with their heating and cooling bills. Additionally, NES offers the HomeEnergy+ program to help make your new home more energy-efficient.

Can I support local solar without putting panels on my roof?

Yes, and it’s very “Nashville.” Through the Music City Solar program, NES customers can purchase “SunBlocks” from a local solar park. It’s a one-time purchase that credits your bill every month based on the solar energy produced, making it perfect for renters or owners of shaded historic homes.

Why does my neighbor have trash pickup and I don't?

Nashville is split into the Urban Services District (USD) and the General Services District (GSD). If you are in the USD, your property taxes cover trash and recycling. If you are in the GSD (more suburban areas), you are responsible for hiring and paying a private company like Red Knight or Waste Management yourself.

What do I do if my recycling bin is full before the month is up?

Since pickup is infrequent, the city offers several recycling drop-off centers (like the ones at Belle Meade or East Center). You can also request a second recycling bin through hubNashville, though there is a small one-time delivery fee.

What is a "Deduct Meter" and do I need one?

If you’ve moved into a home with a large garden or a swimming pool, you should look into this. A deduct meter measures water that goes into your yard but not into the sewer system. Since Metro Water Services charges you for sewer based on your water usage, this meter ensures you aren’t paying sewer fees for the water you use to keep your lawn green.

Is Nashville's water hard or soft?

Nashville’s water (sourced from the Cumberland River) is considered moderately hard. You likely won’t need a heavy-duty water softener, but you might notice a little bit of scale on your showerheads over time.

Does NES require a credit check?

Yes, NES will run a “soft” credit check to determine if you need to pay a security deposit.

Tip: If you have had a utility account in your name for the last 12 months with a perfect payment record, you can often have your previous provider send a Letter of Credit to NES to get the deposit waived.