- Upto $200 Prepaid Mastercard with qualifying plans
- Free Kinetic Secure (3 months)
- Reliable Fiber Speeds up to 2 Gbps
- Plans starting at $24.99/month
Top 24 Electric Providers in Phoenix
- 17.99¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 17.5¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 17.25¢ /kWh
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- 16.99¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 15.9¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 15.75¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 14.8¢ /kWh
- 14.49¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 14.29¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 14.29¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 14¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 13.5¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 12.75¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 12.5¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 11.642¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 11.1686¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 9.1¢ /kWh
- Renewable Energy Option
- 19.79¢ /kWh
- 14.09¢ /kWh
- None
- 12-20 Months
- Renewable Energy Option
- 13.79¢ /kWh
- None
- 1-6 Months
- Renewable Energy Option
Top 8 Natural Gas Providers in Phoenix
- $0.969 therm
- $0.99 therm
- $0.85 therm
- $0.7399 therm
- $01.24 therm
- $0.499 therm
- $0.99 therm
Top 8 Internet Providers in Phoenix
- 150 Mbps
- Satellite
- 150-850 GB
- Phone
- 100%
- $39.99/mo
- 350 Mbps
- Satellite
- Unlimited
- 100%
- $50.00/mo
Solar Providers in Phoenix
Water & Sewage Providers in Phoenix
Top 3 Trash and Recycling Providers in Phoenix
Utilities Summary for Phoenix, NY
| Electric Companies: | 24 |
| Natural Gas Companies: | 8 |
| Water & Sewage Providers: | 1 |
| Garbage, Trash & Recycling Providers: | 3 |
| Municipal Electricity: | No |
Phoenix Internet Connectivity
Fastest Internet Providers in Phoenix
| Provider | Connection Type | Download Speed | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kinetic | Fiber | 2 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Spectrum | Cable | 2 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| T-Mobile 5G Home Internet | 5G | 415 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| AT&T Air | 5G | 300 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Verizon 5G Home Internet | 5G | 300 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Viasat | Satellite | 150 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Starlink | Satellite | 350 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Frontier | Fiber | 7 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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Phoenix 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
Legal limit: 15 ppb
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much notice do I need to give to start utility services?
It is recommended to contact providers at least 3 business days before your move-in date. For electricity and water, this ensures the service is active when you arrive, as technicians typically do not work weekends or holidays.
How do I know if my home is serviced by APS or SRP?
Phoenix is unique in having two major electric providers with specific territories. You can use the service area maps on the APS and SRP websites to check your address. Generally, SRP serves much of the East Valley (Tempe, Scottsdale, Mesa) and parts of Phoenix, while APS covers the majority of the metro area and downtown.
Do I need to pay a deposit to start service?
It depends on your credit history. Most providers (APS, SRP, Southwest Gas) run a soft credit check. If you have no prior history or a lower score, a deposit may be required, which is often refunded as a bill credit after 12 months of on-time payments.
Why is my electric bill so high in the summer?
Phoenix summers regularly exceed 100°F, causing air conditioners to work overtime. Summer bills can be 3-4 times higher than winter bills. To manage this, look into “Budget Billing” or “Equalizer” plans that average your annual usage into steady monthly payments.
What are "Peak Hours" and how do they affect my bill?
Both APS and SRP offer “Time-of-Use” plans where electricity is more expensive during high-demand hours (typically 3 PM – 8 PM or 4 PM – 7 PM on weekdays). You can save money by running major appliances like washers and dishwashers outside of these windows.
Is solar power worth it in Phoenix?
With over 300 days of sunshine, solar is very popular. However, it’s important to understand the difference between leasing (cheaper upfront, but you don’t own the system) and buying (eligible for tax credits). Be sure to check with your specific utility provider about their solar buyback rates before signing a contract.
How does trash and recycling pickup work in Phoenix?
The City of Phoenix provides weekly pickup for both trash and recycling. Containers must be placed at the curb (or in the alley) by 5:30 AM on your designated collection day. Recycling is collected on the same day as trash but by a different truck.
What is "Bulk Trash" pickup and when is it?
Phoenix offers quarterly bulk trash collection for large items like furniture and tree trimmings.
Important: As of recently, this service is often by appointment only rather than a set neighborhood schedule. You must schedule a pickup online through the City of Phoenix portal.
Why does my water bill include sewer and trash charges?
The City of Phoenix sends a combined municipal services bill. This single monthly bill covers your water usage, sewer service, and trash/recycling collection fees.
Which internet providers are available at my specific address?
Coverage varies by street. While Cox and CenturyLink (Quantum Fiber) are the main providers, newer 5G Home Internet options from Verizon and T-Mobile are widely available across the valley and can be a flexible alternative for renters.
Do I need natural gas in Phoenix?
Not every home has gas. Many newer subdivisions are “all-electric.” Check your home’s appliances (stove, water heater, furnace) before setting up an account with Southwest Gas to see if it’s necessary.


