Pay Utility Bill

Pay Utility Bill

Pay Utility Bills Online in Laurens County, South Carolina using this service.

FAQs

Why is my neighbor’s bill much lower or higher than mine?

When comparing your CPW utility bill with that of a neighbor, friend or relative, keep in mind a couple of important factors. Since all of CPW’s utilities are usually included in the same bill, this type of bill will not compare directly with other systems’ billing. Customers of other utilities may receive separate power, gas, water and sewer bills depending on where they live. When comparing, be sure you are using the combination of all the utilities they have that are on your bill from CPW.

Another factor is insulation and efficiency. This can be influenced by the age of the home or major appliances. Personal comfort levels can vary greatly, and since most energy in a home or business is consumed for heating and cooling, the thermostat settings can be a major factor. CPW recommends looking for ways to improve insulation and efficiency for winter as well as summer energy usage. Seasonal tips are available on our home page, or click on the individual utility pages for more cost saving tips. 

Where do I pay my bill?

You can pay your bill online, by mail (PO Box 349 Laurens, SC 29360) or in person at 212 Church Street.

What if I can’t pay my bill?

If you are having problems paying your bill, let us know as soon as possible so we can discuss your situation as the last thing we want to do is disconnect your service for non-payment. However, if we are unaware of your situation and an arrangement has not been made, we will disconnect your service as a last resort. Your due date and disconnection date are printed on your monthly bill. 

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

Pay Utility Bill

Pay Utility Bill

Pay Utility Bills Online in Laurens County, South Carolina using this service.

FAQs

Why is my neighbor’s bill much lower or higher than mine?

When comparing your CPW utility bill with that of a neighbor, friend or relative, keep in mind a couple of important factors. Since all of CPW’s utilities are usually included in the same bill, this type of bill will not compare directly with other systems’ billing. Customers of other utilities may receive separate power, gas, water and sewer bills depending on where they live. When comparing, be sure you are using the combination of all the utilities they have that are on your bill from CPW.

Another factor is insulation and efficiency. This can be influenced by the age of the home or major appliances. Personal comfort levels can vary greatly, and since most energy in a home or business is consumed for heating and cooling, the thermostat settings can be a major factor. CPW recommends looking for ways to improve insulation and efficiency for winter as well as summer energy usage. Seasonal tips are available on our home page, or click on the individual utility pages for more cost saving tips. 

Where do I pay my bill?

You can pay your bill online, by mail (PO Box 349 Laurens, SC 29360) or in person at 212 Church Street.

What if I can’t pay my bill?

If you are having problems paying your bill, let us know as soon as possible so we can discuss your situation as the last thing we want to do is disconnect your service for non-payment. However, if we are unaware of your situation and an arrangement has not been made, we will disconnect your service as a last resort. Your due date and disconnection date are printed on your monthly bill. 

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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