- Free modem and anti-virus software
- No contracts and unlimited data
- 30 day money-back gurantee
- Speeds up to 2 Gbps
- Plans starting at $30/month
Top 4 Electric Providers in Columbus
Best Natural Gas Providers in Columbus
Top 9 Internet Providers in Columbus
- 150 Mbps
- Satellite
- 150-850 GB
- Phone
- 100%
- $39.99/mo
- 350 Mbps
- Satellite
- Unlimited
- 100%
- $50.00/mo
Water & Sewage Providers in Columbus
Trash and Recycling Providers in Columbus
Utilities Summary for Columbus, WI
| Electric Companies: | 4 |
| Natural Gas Companies: | 1 |
| Water & Sewage Providers: | 1 |
| Garbage, Trash & Recycling Providers: | 1 |
| Municipal Electricity: | Yes |
Columbus Internet Connectivity
Fastest Internet Providers in Columbus
| Provider | Connection Type | Download Speed | |
|---|---|---|---|
| AT&T Fiber | Fiber | 5 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
Check Availability |
| Verizon Fios | Fiber | 2.3 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
Check Availability |
| Spectrum | Cable | 2 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
Check Availability |
| T-Mobile 5G Home Internet | 5G | 415 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
Check Availability |
| AT&T Air | 5G | 300 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
Check Availability |
| Verizon 5G Home Internet | 5G | 300 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
Check Availability |
| Viasat | Satellite | 150 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
Check Availability |
| Starlink | Satellite | 350 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
Check Availability |
| Frontier | Fiber | 7 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
Check Availability |
Columbus 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.
Columbus's Primary Drinking Water Source: Ground Water
Drinking Water Contaminant Levels
Legal limit: 15 ppb
Utilities in Nearby Cities
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my water bill so high (or infrequent)?
Most residential water/sewer accounts in Columbus are billed quarterly (every three months), not monthly. This often leads to “bill shock” for new residents who are used to smaller monthly payments. However, the Department of Public Utilities is currently piloting a transition to monthly billing for some residential accounts.
Note: Your bill includes water, sanitary sewer, and stormwater charges combined.
Why can't I choose my electric provider?
If you live in a large apartment complex (common in the Short North, Arena District, or Grandview), your building may use a “sub-metering” company like Nationwide Energy Partners (NEP) or American Power & Light (APL). In this scenario, the landlord buys power in bulk and resells it to you. Because the account is in the landlord’s name, you are not eligible to shop for third-party suppliers or use the “Energy Choice” program.
Do I need a water softener in Columbus?
It is not required for safety, but many residents prefer one. Columbus water is softened at the treatment plants to approximately 120 ppm or 7 grains per gallon, which is considered “moderately hard.” Without a softener, you may notice white calcium scaling on glass shower doors, faucets, and coffee makers over time.
How much should I budget for utilities in Columbus?
For a standard 915-square-foot apartment (approx. 2 bedrooms), the average total utility cost (electric, gas, water, trash) is around $271 per month. This is slightly higher than the national average due to the region’s distinct summer (A/C) and winter (Heating) seasons.
Is trash pickup delayed this week?
Columbus does not follow a “move it to the next day” rule for every holiday. Instead, your pickup day rotates. If your color is Ruby and your day is Monday, and a holiday occurs, your day shifts to Tuesday. It is best to check the PickUp CBUS app or the color-coded calendar, as the schedule can be confusing during holiday weeks.
Do I have to pay a security deposit?
-
Electric: Yes. AEP Ohio and the Division of Power may require a security deposit for new customers or those without established credit. AEP allows you to waive this if you provide a letter of credit from a previous utility.
-
Natural Gas: Columbia Gas may charge a deposit if you cannot demonstrate creditworthiness.
-
Water: The City of Columbus Division of Water generally does not charge a deposit for water/sewer service.
Who do I call if my power goes out?
It depends on your grid.
-
If your bill comes from AEP Ohio: Report it at aepohio.com or call 1-800-672-2231.
-
If your bill comes from the City of Columbus (Division of Power): Call 614-645-7627.
Tip: Check the streetlights. If the streetlights are on wooden poles, you are likely in Division of Power territory. If they are on metal poles, you are likely in AEP territory.


