Gas
Natural gas in the Greater Houston area is handled by CenterPoint Energy and can be activated online. There is usually a small deposit required that can be either paid online or added to your first bill. Go to centerpointenergy.com and sign up. A credit check will be run.
Water
Water and wastewater within the city limits of Houston is handled by the City of Houston, and you can enroll online. However, if you are in one of the suburbs or an unincorporated area, your water is handled by a M.U.D. (Municipal Utility District).
Almost all M.U.D.’s require that the occupant of the house (or apartment) come into their office to have their water turned on. Your real estate agent will know — or should know — which M.U.D. your house is in. A deposit is required and must be paid before your water is turned on.
Electric / Power
Electricity is a different matter. Because of recent changes, electricity has become a commodity. The production of electricity and the maintenance of transmission lines is still handled by one company; however, the marketing and billing of that electricity is handled by a variety of companies.
You can go to powertochoose.org to see a list of companies that have been authorized by the Public Utilities Commission to sell electricity in your area.
Phones / Cell
Phones also fall into the commodity category. While traditional phone lines are still regional, you are no longer forced to use the “carrier of choice” of that region — they are no longer “the only game in town.” You can go digital, VoIP, or cellular, and with these options come many choices.
The top cell phone providers in the area are as follows:
- AT&T — ATT.com · 888.333.6651
- T-Mobile — T-Mobile.com · 1-877-413-5903
- Sprint — Sprint.com · 1 (866) 866-7509
- Verizon — VerizonWireless.com · 1 (800) 256-4646