Las Vegas is served by a variety of utility providers covering electricity, gas, water, internet, and waste services, ensuring residents have reliable access to essential services.
Electricity
NV Energy is the primary electricity provider, serving the Las Vegas Valley, including Paradise.
They offer reliable power, with programs for renewable energy, energy efficiency rebates, and electric vehicle charging incentives.
Contact: Call (702) 402-5555 or visit www.nvenergy.com to set up service.
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Natural Gas
Southwest Gas provides natural gas services for heating, cooking, and pools.
They require scheduling in advance for meter activation.
Efficiency rebates may be available periodically.
Contact: 1-877-860-6020 or www.swgas.com
Water & Sewer
Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD): Covers most of the Las Vegas Valley, offering water and sewer services with conservation programs and rebates for desert-friendly landscaping.
Address: 1001 S Valley View Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89107
Phone: (702) 870-4194
North Las Vegas Water Department: Handles water service in North Las Vegas.
Address: 2250 Las Vegas Blvd North, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
Phone: (702) 633-1484
City of Henderson Water & Sewer: Serves residents of Henderson.
Address: 240 S Water St, Henderson, NV 89015
Phone: (702) 267-5900
Trash & Recycling
Republic Services handles trash, recycling, and yard waste services for the valley.
Service is typically billed quarterly; bins are provided or available on request.
Phone: (702) 735-5151 or www.republicservices.com
Internet & Cable Providers
Top providers include:
Cox Communications
CenturyLink
Quantum Fiber
AT&T Fiber
Google Fiber
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
Verizon 5G Home Internet
Starlink
Viasat
EarthLink
Availability may vary by neighborhood, and installation scheduling can range from same-day for 5G plug-and-play devices to 1–2 weeks for fiber services.
Summary & Tips for Setting Up Utilities
Electricity and gas: Call or apply online at least a few days to a week before your move.
Water and sewer: Establish service through your local utility district early, especially due to limited water resources in the desert.
Trash & recycling: Verify if your community includes HOA fees for waste management; otherwise, set up service with Republic Services.
Internet & cable: Contact providers to confirm service availability and schedule installation.
Rebates & Assistance Programs: NV Energy, LVVWD, and Southwest Gas offer energy- and water-efficiency rebates.
Financial assistance programs for qualifying households are available through local initiatives like CHAP (Clark County Assistance) and Project REACH for seniors.
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