Smooth Transitions - Schedule Start of Utilities and Home Services

Buying a new home is an exciting and busy time.  The transition from old home to new home will go smoothly if you stay focused on your goal.  Make sure to set up utilities at your new home.  

When your rate is locked and your closing is scheduled, it's time to schedule the start of utilities and home services at your new home. When calling to start service for gas, electric or other home service for your new home, you may be asked for your social security number when setting up your new account.  Be sure to call at least a week or two in advance of your new home closing to ensure the utilities are in your name and running on the day of your closing.

Here is some contact information to help you begin this process.

Utilities and Home Services

CenterPoint Energy
 
PO Box 1144
Minneapolis,  Phone 1: 612-372-4720
Phone 2: 612-372-4727
 
gas utility - call the first number if you're moving; call the second number for billing questions  
Comcast
 
PO Box 3002
Southeastern,  Phone 1: 651-222-3333
Phone 2: 866-447-7333
 
Cable and internet service - call the first number for customer service, call the second number for internet tech help.  
Xcel Energy
Northern States  Power Company
 
PO Box 9477
Minneapolis,  Phone 1: 800-895-4999
Fax: 800-895-2895
Email: inquire@xcelenergy.com
 
Electric service  
Waste Management
 
Phone 1: 952-890-1100
Website: http://www.wmnorthland.com
 
Garbage removal and recycling.  
BFI Waste Systems
 
9813 Flying Could Drive
Eden Prairie,  Phone 1: 952-941-5174
Fax: 952-946-5333
Website: http://www.alliedwastetwincities.com
 
Garbage removal and recycling. Yard waste.  
Qwest
 
Phone 1: 800-244-1111
 
phone service, high-speed internet, wireless, direct t.v.  
Mediacom
 
Phone 1: 866-755-2225
Phone 2: 888-500-4847
Website: http://mediacomcable.com
 
Phone, internet and cable t.v. service in Norwood Young America, Chanhassen and parts of Chaska  
Minnesota Valley Electric
 
Phone 1: 952-492-2313
Phone 2: 800-282-6832
 
Electric service for parts of Chanhassen, parts of Chaska, parts of New Prague and southern Shakopee  

If you aren't sure which electric or gas company provides service to your home, just start dialing. Customer service representatives at most utility companies are very good about telling you if your new home is in their service area or not. Chances are, they will tell you which is the correct utility company and give you the phone number to call.

Here's to a smooth transition!


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