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Moving to a new home in Texas brings many decisions, and your electricity service is one that can significantly impact your budget. This comprehensive checklist will help you navigate the process smoothly and avoid common pitfalls that cost Texas movers hundreds of dollars annually.
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Moving to a new home in Texas brings many decisions, and your electricity service is one that can significantly impact your budget. This comprehensive checklist will help you navigate the process smoothly and avoid common pitfalls that cost Texas movers hundreds of dollars annually.
When you move within Texas, you have two choices for electricity service:
Many Texans automatically transfer their current service without realizing their energy needs may have changed. Different-sized homes, new appliances, and lifestyle changes all affect electricity usage and costs. Taking a few minutes to compare options could save you $100 to $250 annually.
Texas law allows you to cancel your current electricity contract without penalty when moving, giving you the freedom to choose the best option for your new situation.
Review your current electricity situation Look at your recent bills to understand your current rate and average usage. This baseline helps you make informed decisions about your new service.
Research electricity needs for your new home
Schedule your service changes Contact your current provider to schedule disconnection one day after your move-out date. This buffer protects against unexpected delays.
Check for deposit refunds If you paid a deposit with your current provider, confirm the refund process and timeline.
Compare electricity options for your new address The best plan for your current home may not suit your new one.
Factors to consider:
Order service for your new home
Understand the Texas electricity market structure
Verify the electricity connection Check that power is active upon arrival. If not, contact your provider immediately - same-day connections are often still possible.
Locate important equipment
Set efficient temperature settings Texas-appropriate thermostat settings can significantly impact your bill:
Set up your online account
Register for outage notifications Contact your TDU (not your electricity provider) for outage updates:
Monitor initial usage patterns Check your daily consumption after 3-4 days to establish a baseline:
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