Municipal utility departments serve residents and businesses of Houston with essential services including water, sewer, electricity, and in some cases natural gas or solid waste collection. There are 50 Utilities locations in Houston, Texas.
If you are moving to or within Houston, you will need to contact the local utility department to establish service at your new address. In many cities, separate departments or providers handle electric, water, and gas service — confirm which agencies serve your specific address before scheduling service start dates.
List of Houston City, Texas Utilities
Harris County Fresh Water Supply District 61
Harris County Municipal Utility Department 96
General Electric
Gulf Coast Gas Gathering
Harris County Municipal Utility Department No 119 Water Treatment Plant
View Details Call Now (281) 931-5281Harris County Municipal Utility Department No 119 Water Treatment Plant
Harris County Municipal Utility Department No 136
Harris County Municipal Utility District
Harris County Municipal Utility District No 341
Harris County Municipal Utility District 230
Harris County Municipal Utility District No 23
Harris County Water Control & Improvement District No 74
Icon Electric
Houston Power & Energy
Hilcorp Energy Company
Hill Lake Gas Storage Lp
Houston Public Utilities Division
Infinity Power Partners
J D Earl Waterworks
Liberty Power
J D Earl Waterworks
Infuse Energy
J W Jernigan Electric
Lazer Energy Company Inc.
Jacinto City Water Department
Louisiana Natural Gas
Louisiana Natural Gas
Nrg Energy
Manitou Energy
Mississippi River Gas
Memorial Villages Water Authority
Nrg Energy
Nw 16 Water Plant
National Power Company
Neptune Lng
Next Era Energy Services
Nitsch & Son Utility Company
Oasis Energy
Osaka Gas
Oklahoma Natural Gas
Niska Gas Storage Partners
One Nation Energy Solutions
Paa Natural Gas Storage Lp
P & B Water Corporation
Pal Energy Smart
Petro Quip Energy Services
Petrohawk Energy Corporation
Ponderosa Forest Utility District
Potentia Energy
Psi Midstream
Pilot Energy Solutions
Residents of Houston can typically manage utility accounts — including bill payment, service requests, and outage reporting — through the utility's website or mobile app. If you need to speak with someone in person, bring a valid photo ID and your account number to your utility's customer service office during business hours.
You may also find Utilities locations in nearby cities including Houston, Humble, Pasadena.