July 13, 2026
One of the first things you should do after buying a home on 30A is transfer the utilities into your name. Contact each provider a few days before closing and schedule service to begin on your closing date. Most companies will ask for your new address, closing date, and a valid ID.
Utilities may include electricity, water and sewer, internet, natural gas if applicable, trash service, and private services like propane, pool maintenance, pest control, or landscaping. If your home is in an HOA, confirm which services are already included in your dues before setting up new accounts.
Working with a local expert like Corbin Roush makes the process much easier. Corbin helps buyers identify the correct utility providers for their neighborhood and ensures nothing is overlooked before move in. His local knowledge and attention to detail help make the transition into your new 30A home smooth and stress free.
Before closing, ask your agent for a complete list of utility providers and contact information for your property. A little planning ensures your new home is ready for you the moment you receive the keys.
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