How do I stop WSSC service?
Therefore, completing a start/stop or move in/move out form does NOT indicate to WSSC that you wish to have the water service to a property stopped. To do so, please contact WSSC’s Customer Service Center at 301-206-4001, 1-800-634-8400, or TTY 301-206-8345, 7:30 am to 7:00 pm, weekdays.
Can you pay Wssc with credit card?
e-Bill is WSSC Water’s initiative to become more environmentally friendly through electronic or paperless billing. When you use the pay-by-phone option, you can pay with a credit card or by check; split your bill into two payments, and request a seven-day payment extension.
What is Wssc account maintenance fee?
The Account Maintenance Fee is a fixed fee that covers the cost of maintaining and servicing each account. It funds a wide range of customer service and meter maintenance costs such as: Reading meters and processing meter readings. Generating and mailing bills.
How do I file a complaint against WSSC?
WSSC Water’s Customer Service Center is available Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at 301-206-4001, or toll free at 1-800-634-8400.
How do I turn the water on in my new house?
How to Set Up Utilities
- Determine Who Your Providers Are (3 to 4 weeks before your move) The utility providers for your new home may be different than the providers for your last home.
- Contact Utility Companies (2 weeks before your move)
- Check That Utilities Have Been Successfully Turned Off/On (moving day)
How often does Wssc bill come?
every three months
WSSC Water bills residential and some commercial customers quarterly – every three months. Water and sewer charges are measured per 1,000 gallons of use.
Where can I pay my Montgomery County water bill?
The drop box for water bill payments at the Montgomery County Administration Building can be found on the side of the building off Vista View Drive, near the delivery dock.
Why is my Wssc bill so high?
If you receive a bill that is higher than you anticipated, consider whether you’ve had recent leaks, including underground leaks and running toilets, or plumbing repairs. Toilet leaks are the most common cause of unexpectedly high water bills.
Who supplies water for Montgomery County?
The majority of Montgomery County’s public water supply comes from WSSC water treatment facilities on the Potomac River or the Patuxent River. The Potomac River facility, the larger of the two, supplies most of the public water system in the County.
What utilities do I need to set up for a new house?
These utility services may include the following:
- Electricity.
- Gas.
- Home security.
- Internet.
- Satellite or cable television.
- Telephone.
- Waste removal.