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Electric, Water, Sewer, Gas, Trash, Internet, Cable, and Utility Contact Information for Park City, Utah
Utility setup in Park City involves multiple providers across electric, water, sewer, natural gas, trash, internet, and television services. Which provider serves your property depends on location. A home in Old Town, Park Meadows, Pinebrook, Jeremy Ranch, or Snyderville Basin may not share identical utility infrastructure, and confirming those details before closing is a step that buyers of second homes, investment properties, lots, and new construction often overlook.
For Wasatch County utility information, visit our related resource: Heber Utah Utilities.
When to Set Up Park City Utilities
Set up utilities one to two weeks before closing, or once you are confident the transaction is moving forward and timelines are firm. Interrupting gas or electric service during winter months creates real problems, so early coordination is worth it. Park City's water department also requires advance notice when terminating service, so plan accordingly.
Who Handles Each Utility
Some services transfer automatically at closing. Others require you to open accounts directly with each provider. Knowing the difference before closing day prevents gaps in service.
Handled at closing
Prorated and confirmed at closing through the title process. No separate account setup required.
Confirmed through the district at closing. No action needed from the buyer.
Addressed at closing. Service continues without interruption in most cases.
Dues are prorated at closing.
Some communities require a separate buyer registration after closing. Confirm with the HOA directly.
You set up directly
Open a new account with Rocky Mountain Power before your closing date.
Do not wait until move-in day.
Set up through Dominion Energy. Arrange at least one week before closing.
Especially important in winter. A gap in service can cause real damage.
Provider availability varies by address and neighborhood.
Confirm service options before closing, particularly in areas outside the city core.
Required by most lenders before closing. Arrange this before final loan approval.
Cash buyers still need coverage in place before taking possession.
Park City Utility Providers
Electric Service
- Rocky Mountain Power – Main electricity provider for Park City and much of Summit County.
Natural Gas
- Dominion Energy – Natural gas provider, still commonly referred to by longtime residents as Questar Gas.
Water Service
- Park City Water Department Customer Service – Service setup, transfers, terminations, and customer service information.
- Park City Water Bill Pay – Billing, payment options, and usage information.
- Park City Online Utilities Portal – Online account management for water billing.
Sewer Service
- Snyderville Basin Special Recreation and Sewer District – Sewer district services for many properties in the greater Park City area.
Call Before You Dig
- Blue Stakes of Utah 811 – Required contact before digging, trenching, fencing, landscaping, or excavation.
Internet, Cable, and TV Providers
- Xfinity – Cable television and internet in many parts of Park City.
- DIRECTV – Satellite television service.
- Mountain Wireless – Wireless internet available in parts of the Park City area.
- Utah Broadband – Local internet provider serving select Utah mountain communities.
- CenturyLink – Legacy phone and internet provider; availability varies by address.
Trash and City Services
- Park City Municipal Departments – Starting point for city services, public utilities, and municipal department contacts.
Why Utility Research Matters in Park City
Utility details affect more than monthly bills. They influence move-in timing, renovation planning, rental readiness, building costs, and resale appeal. Internet quality is a real consideration for second-home owners, remote workers, and short-term rental guests. Water and sewer service become more relevant when comparing in-town homes, cabins, vacant lots, and properties outside the city core.
Buyers should confirm provider and service details before closing, not after. Service setup, billing systems, and provider availability vary by neighborhood, and those differences carry practical consequences.
What Derrik & Co. Covers
Working with Derrik & Co. means the transaction includes the details that affect ownership after closing. Utility setup, service districts, neighborhood infrastructure, and provider questions are part of what we cover so out-of-area buyers are not caught off guard.
For buyers, that means fewer surprises after closing. For sellers, having clear utility information available makes your property easier to evaluate for buyers comparing Park City with Heber, Midway, Deer Valley, or other mountain communities.
Additional Resources
For utility information in Wasatch County, visit our Heber Utah Utilities page covering Heber City and the surrounding area.
Buying or Selling in Park City
For help comparing neighborhoods, ownership costs, or the practical details that matter before and after closing, contact Derrik Carlson at 435.200.5478 or through the contact page.
