Moving into a new home comes with a few setup steps. This guide is here to help you figure out where to start with electric, water, sewer, trash, natural gas, internet, renter’s insurance, and other move-in services.Utility providers in the Upstate can vary by exact address. Two homes in the same city or ZIP code may use different providers depending on city limits, county lines, water districts, electric service territory, sewer availability, or whether the home is in an unincorporated area.

This guide is a helpful starting point. Please confirm service directly with each provider before move-in. If you are unsure who serves your property, contact Jones Assurance Property Management for help.

Last reviewed: May 17, 2026

Important Move-In Requirements

  • Renter’s insurance is required for all homes managed by Jones Assurance Property Management.
  • Tenants are not permitted to dig, trench, bury lines, install posts, or make exterior ground modifications at the property.
  • If an internet, cable, utility, or service provider says digging, trenching, buried-line installation, or exterior property modification is required, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before approving or scheduling the work.

Need Help Confirming Utilities?

Utility providers can vary by exact address. This guide is intended to help you get started, but it may not cover every property or every service boundary.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, or if a utility company tells you the address is not in their service area, please contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening multiple accounts or scheduling installation work.

We are happy to help point you in the right direction.

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What you need Easy way to check
Electric provider Use the

South Carolina Electric Utility Service Area Map
.
Internet options Use the

FCC National Broadband Map

to enter the property address and review reported internet providers for that location.
Water/sewer Start with the city, county, or local water district. Common starting points are listed by area below.
Trash pickup Check city limits first. If the home is outside city limits, check county resources, public sanitation districts, or private haulers.
Natural gas Check
Piedmont Natural Gas,
Fort Hill Natural Gas,
Greer CPW,
or
Fountain Inn Natural Gas.

The Easiest Way to Find Your Utility Providers

  1. Confirm whether the home is inside city limits.
    City limits often determine trash pickup, water/sewer billing, and whether sanitation is included with city utilities.
  2. Check the electric provider by address.
    Electric service territory is usually address-specific. Use the South Carolina electric provider map before signing up.
  3. Check water and sewer separately.
    Water may come from a city, county, or independent water district. Sewer may be city sewer, a separate wastewater provider, or septic.
  4. Ask whether trash service is included.
    Some cities include trash pickup through city services. In many county areas, tenants may need to sign up with a private trash hauler.
  5. Check internet early.
    Internet availability can vary street by street, especially in rural areas, edge-of-city areas, and parts of Pickens, Anderson, Oconee, and Piedmont-area communities.
  6. Only start natural gas if the home has gas service.
    Not every home uses natural gas. Look for gas appliances, gas heat, a gas water heater, or ask Jones Assurance Property Management before opening a gas account.
  7. Contact Jones Assurance Property Management if you are unsure.
    If a provider says they do not serve the property, if multiple providers appear to cover the area, or if you cannot determine whether the home is on sewer or septic, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before creating unnecessary accounts.

Common Utility Guidance by Area

The sections below are meant to help tenants find a good starting point. Service availability should always be confirmed by exact property address.

Easley

Easley utility service can change quickly depending on whether the home is inside city limits or in the surrounding county area.

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What tenants should know:
Easley Combined Utilities provides electric, water, and sewer service in many Easley city areas, but surrounding Easley-area properties may use different electric, water, sewer, or trash providers.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Greenville

Greenville-area utilities depend heavily on whether the home is inside City of Greenville limits, unincorporated Greenville County, Greer-area service territory, or another nearby municipality.

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What tenants should know:
City of Greenville Solid Waste applies to city-service areas, while Greater Greenville Sanitation may apply in parts of unincorporated Greenville County. Tenants should verify city limits before assuming trash pickup is included.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Powdersville

Powdersville is largely unincorporated, so services are often determined by county districts, water service areas, and private providers instead of one city utility system.

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What tenants should know:
Powdersville Water notes that service-area boundaries may not be exact, so tenants should confirm water availability directly for the property address.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Anderson

Anderson-area service depends on whether the home is inside the City of Anderson, in Anderson County, or in a separate water district.

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What tenants should know:
Inside City of Anderson, water, wastewater, and sanitation may be handled through city services. Outside city limits, water, sewer, and trash may be handled by separate districts or private haulers.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Piedmont

Piedmont is a split-boundary area. Some addresses are on the Greenville County side, while others are on the Anderson County side. Utility providers can change based on county, district, and exact street address.

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What tenants should know:
Piedmont is one of the areas where it is especially important to verify everything by exact address. Trash service, water provider, electric provider, and sewer availability can differ from nearby homes.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Clemson

Clemson utility setup can be more time-sensitive around university move-in periods, especially for internet installation appointments.

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What tenants should know:
City of Clemson utility services cover water, wastewater/sewer, and stormwater, while Clemson sanitation is handled through Public Works. Clemson does not currently collect curbside recycling; residents use drop-off options instead.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Greer / Taylors

Greer and nearby Taylors-area addresses may involve Greer CPW, Greenville County, Spartanburg County, Duke Energy, Blue Ridge Electric, or private providers depending on exact address.

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What tenants should know:
The City of Greer contracts for weekly curbside collection from city residences. Greer CPW can also be the utility provider for electric, gas, water, or wastewater depending on the property.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Simpsonville / Mauldin / Fountain Inn

These areas can vary depending on whether the home is inside city limits, in unincorporated Greenville County, or near the Greenville/Laurens County line.

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What tenants should know:
Inside city limits, sanitation may be handled by the city. Outside city limits, tenants often need to check county resources or private trash providers.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Pickens / Liberty / Central

Pickens County areas can vary between city sanitation, county recycling centers, and private rural trash pickup.

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What tenants should know:
City addresses may have city-provided sanitation, while rural addresses may rely on county convenience centers or private haulers.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Pendleton / Williamston / Belton

These Anderson County communities often require checking town limits first, then county or private options.

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What tenants should know:
Anderson County’s solid waste page is one of the best starting points for county-area trash because it lists private haulers and service areas.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Seneca / Oconee-Area Properties

This may apply to some Clemson-area, lake-area, or Oconee-side properties.

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What tenants should know:
Seneca Light & Water serves the city and portions of unincorporated Oconee County, so tenants should verify by exact address before opening an account.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening an account.

Trash Pickup: What to Know First

Trash pickup can be one of the most confusing move-in services in the Upstate.

Some homes are served by a city sanitation department. Some are served by a public sanitation district. Some county-area homes require a private trash company. Some rural homes may rely on county convenience centers or private haulers.

Before signing up for a trash provider, ask:

Question Why it matters
Do you serve this exact address? Service can change street by street.
Is trash included with city utilities or water billing? Some cities bill sanitation with utilities.
Is this home inside city limits? City limits often determine whether public pickup is available.
Is a cart provided? Some providers provide carts; others require a purchase or deposit.
Is recycling included? Recycling is often separate or drop-off only.
Do you pick up bulk items? Move-in trash, furniture, and boxes may require special pickup.
What day is pickup? Tenants need to know when to place carts out.

If you cannot confirm trash service for your address, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before signing up with a private provider.

Trash Pickup by Area

Area Public or city option County / district option Private providers to check
Greenville City of Greenville Solid Waste Greater Greenville Sanitation
or
Greenville County Waste Centers
GFL,
WM,
Republic Services,
Meridian Waste,
Palmetto Waste Services
Easley City of Easley Public Works Pickens County Solid Waste Kountry Klean,
C&C Junk & Trash,
WM,
Meridian Waste
Powdersville Usually not city sanitation Anderson County Solid Waste GFL Powdersville,
WM,
Meridian Waste,
Anderson County private haulers
Anderson City of Anderson Sanitation Anderson County Solid Waste D&S Sanitation,
WM,
Republic Services,
Meridian Waste
Piedmont Depends on county and city/district status Greater Greenville Sanitation,
Greenville County,
or
Anderson County
GFL Piedmont,
Republic Services,
Meridian Waste,
WM
Clemson City of Clemson Garbage & Sanitation Pickens County or Anderson County resources if outside city limits Meridian Waste,
Evolv Recycle & Waste,
Universal Services 101
Greer City of Greer Trash & Yard Waste Greater Greenville Sanitation or county resources outside city limits Meridian Waste Greer,
WM,
Republic Services,
Palmetto Waste Services
Simpsonville City of Simpsonville Trash Collection Greenville County resources outside city limits GFL Simpsonville,
Ever Green Environmental,
WM,
Republic Services
Mauldin City of Mauldin Public Works Greenville County resources outside city limits WM,
Republic Services,
Meridian Waste
Fountain Inn City of Fountain Inn Sanitation Greenville or Laurens County resources depending on address WM,
Republic Services,
Meridian Waste
Travelers Rest Travelers Rest Waste Collection Greater Greenville Sanitation / county resources Ever Green Environmental,
Republic Services,
Meridian Waste
Pickens City of Pickens Public Works Pickens County Solid Waste Kountry Klean,
C&C Junk & Trash,
Evolv Recycle & Waste,
Meridian Waste
Liberty City of Liberty Solid Waste Pickens County Solid Waste C&C Junk & Trash,
Kountry Klean,
Meridian Waste,
Republic Services
Central Town of Central Sanitation Pickens County Solid Waste Meridian Waste,
Republic Services,
Evolv Recycle & Waste
Pendleton Town of Pendleton Waste & Recycling Anderson County Solid Waste Meridian Waste Pendleton,
Republic Services,
Anderson County private haulers
Williamston / Belton Town utilities or town sanitation if inside limits Anderson County Solid Waste D&S Sanitation,
Meridian Waste,
Republic Services
Seneca / Oconee City of Seneca Sanitation Oconee County Solid Waste LMG Services,
Universal Services 101,
Evolv Recycle & Waste

Private Trash Providers to Check by Address

These companies are listed as helpful starting points, not endorsements. Availability, pricing, pickup day, cart rules, recycling, and bulk-item policies should be confirmed directly with the provider.

If you are unsure whether a private hauler is required for your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before creating an account.

Provider Good areas to check Link
GFL Environmental Greenville-Spartanburg area, Powdersville, Piedmont, Simpsonville GFL Greenville-Spartanburg
Meridian Waste Greer, Greenville-area ZIP codes, Simpsonville, Clemson, Pickens, Pendleton, Liberty, Central, Anderson-area ZIP codes Meridian Waste South Carolina
WM Greenville, Easley, Anderson, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Fountain Inn, Greer, and nearby areas by address WM Residential Services
Republic Services Anderson, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Greer, Travelers Rest, Pickens, Liberty, Central, Pendleton, Piedmont, and nearby areas by address Republic Services
Palmetto Waste Services Greenville / Spartanburg area Palmetto Waste Services
Kountry Klean Rural Pickens County Kountry Klean
C&C Junk & Trash Pickens County, including Easley, Pickens, Liberty, Clemson-area routes C&C Junk & Trash
Evolv Recycle & Waste Oconee and Pickens Counties Evolv Recycle & Waste
Universal Services 101 Seneca, Clemson, Oconee-area sanitation and trash pickup Universal Services 101
LMG Services Most of Oconee County and parts of Pickens County LMG Residential Garbage Pickup
D&S Sanitation Abbeville, Anderson, and Pickens Counties D&S Sanitation
Ever Green Environmental Simpsonville-area trash/recycling and Travelers Rest recycling Ever Green Environmental
Anderson County private hauler list Best starting point for rural Anderson County, Powdersville, Piedmont, Belton, Williamston, Pendleton, and nearby areas Anderson County Solid Waste

Internet, Cable, and Home Phone

Internet options are address-specific. A nearby home may have fiber while another home only qualifies for cable, fixed wireless, or mobile home internet.

Provider / tool Link
FCC Broadband Map Check address
Spectrum Check Spectrum availability
AT&T Internet / Fiber Check AT&T availability
Upcountry Fiber Upcountry Fiber
T-Mobile Home Internet Check T-Mobile availability
Verizon Home Internet Check Verizon availability
Kinetic by Windstream Check Kinetic availability

Local tip:
Fiber and high-speed wired internet are more common in some Greenville, Simpsonville, Anderson, Clemson, and Easley-area neighborhoods, but rural areas and county-edge areas may have fewer options. The FCC Broadband Map and each provider’s address checker are the best starting points.

Tenants may not authorize digging, trenching, buried-line installation, exterior drilling, or property modifications. If an internet or cable provider says exterior work is required, contact Jones Assurance Property Management first.

Water and Sewer Starting Points

Water and sewer can be more complicated than electric service because many areas have city systems, county systems, independent water districts, wastewater providers, and septic systems.

Local tip:
Some homes use septic instead of sewer, especially outside city limits. If sewer service is unclear, ask Jones Assurance Property Management whether the property is on sewer or septic before trying to open a sewer account.

Electric Providers

The best way to confirm electric service is to search the property address using the South Carolina electric provider map.

Provider Start service
Duke Energy Start, Stop or Move Service
Easley Combined Utilities Customer Service
Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative Start Service
Laurens Electric Cooperative Start Service
Little River Electric Cooperative Your Service
Greer CPW Start/Stop Service
Seneca Light & Water Seneca Light & Water

Natural Gas Providers

Not every home has natural gas. Only start gas service if the home has gas appliances, gas heat, a gas water heater, or a gas meter.

Provider Start service / check service
Piedmont Natural Gas Start, Stop or Move
Fort Hill Natural Gas Start, Stop and Transfer
Greer CPW Natural Gas Start/Stop Service
Fountain Inn Natural Gas Fountain Inn Natural Gas

If you are unsure whether the home has natural gas, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening a gas account.

Common Utility Surprises in the Upstate

City limits matter

A home may have a city mailing address but still be outside city limits. That can affect trash pickup, water, sewer, and sometimes gas or electric service.

ZIP codes are not enough

Do not rely only on ZIP code. Utility providers often change by street, neighborhood, subdivision, or service boundary.

Trash may require a private provider

This is common in unincorporated county areas, including parts of Powdersville, Piedmont, rural Pickens County, Anderson County, and some Greenville County edge areas.

Sewer may not apply

Some rural or county-area homes may use septic instead of public sewer.

Internet installation should be scheduled early

This is especially important during busy move-in seasons, around Clemson, and in areas where installation appointments may be limited.

Recycling is not always included

Some cities offer recycling, some provide drop-off options, and some private providers charge separately.

Renter’s Insurance Requirement

Renter’s insurance is required for all homes managed by Jones Assurance Property Management.

Tenants should make sure their policy is active by move-in and remains active throughout the lease term. Renter’s insurance helps protect the tenant’s personal belongings and may also provide liability coverage, depending on the policy.

Before move-in, please confirm that your renter’s insurance meets the requirements provided in your lease or move-in instructions.

No Digging or Exterior Property Modifications

Tenants are not permitted to dig, trench, bury lines, install posts, modify landscaping, or make exterior ground modifications at the property.

This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Burying internet or cable lines
  • Installing fence posts
  • Installing signs or poles
  • Trenching for utilities
  • Digging garden beds
  • Modifying irrigation or drainage
  • Authorizing a contractor or service provider to perform exterior work

If an internet, cable, utility, or service provider says digging, trenching, buried-line installation, or exterior modification is required, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before approving or scheduling the work.

Move-In Utility Checklist

Before move-in, tenants should confirm:

Task Notes
Electric start date Schedule service to begin on or before the lease start date.
Water start date Confirm whether water and sewer are billed together.
Sewer or septic Ask Jones Assurance Property Management if you are unsure whether the home is on public sewer or septic.
Natural gas Only needed if the home has gas service. If you are unsure, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening a gas account.
Trash pickup Confirm whether trash is handled by the city, county, sanitation district, HOA, or private provider.
Recycling Ask whether recycling is included, separate, or drop-off only.
Internet installation Schedule early, especially if an installer must visit.
Internet or cable installation requiring exterior work Tenants may not authorize digging, trenching, buried lines, exterior drilling, or property modifications. Contact Jones Assurance Property Management first.
Renter’s insurance Required for all homes managed by Jones Assurance Property Management. Coverage should be active by move-in.
Mail forwarding Use USPS change of address.
Driver’s license address South Carolina residents should update their address with SCDMV after moving.
Voter registration Update voter registration if applicable.

Helpful Links

FAQ

Why do utility providers vary so much in the Upstate?

Many Upstate communities include city addresses, county addresses, special service districts, utility cooperatives, and private haulers. The exact property address is more reliable than the city name or ZIP code.

How do I know who provides electric service?

Use the South Carolina Electric Utility Service Area Map and enter the property address. That is usually the easiest first step.

How do I know if trash pickup is included?

Check whether the property is inside city limits. If it is, city sanitation may apply. If it is outside city limits, check county resources, public sanitation districts, or private haulers.

Does every property need natural gas?

No. Only homes with gas service need a gas account. If the home has electric appliances and no gas meter, a gas account may not be needed. If you are unsure, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before opening a gas account.

Why should I check internet early?

Internet availability can vary by address. Some homes may have fiber, while nearby homes may only have cable, fixed wireless, or mobile home internet options. Installation appointments can also fill up during busy move-in periods.

What should I do if I cannot figure out which utility provider serves my home?

Start with the address lookup tools listed above. If you still cannot confirm the correct provider, contact Jones Assurance Property Management for help before opening multiple accounts.

Is renter’s insurance required?

Yes. Renter’s insurance is required for all homes managed by Jones Assurance Property Management. Tenants should make sure coverage is active by move-in and remains active during the lease term.

Can I authorize an internet or cable company to bury a line?

No. Tenants may not authorize digging, trenching, buried-line installation, exterior drilling, or property modifications. If a provider says this work is needed, contact Jones Assurance Property Management first.

Can I dig in the yard for landscaping, posts, signs, gardens, or other projects?

No. Tenants are not permitted to dig or make exterior ground modifications at the property.

What if a provider says they need property access for installation?

Basic installation appointments are usually fine, but tenants should contact Jones Assurance Property Management before approving any work that involves digging, trenching, buried lines, exterior drilling, wall modifications, exterior wiring changes, or permanent installation.

Disclaimer

This guide is provided as a helpful starting point for tenants moving into the Upstate South Carolina area. Utility providers, service boundaries, pricing, pickup schedules, and availability may change. Tenants should confirm service directly with each utility provider using the exact property address before move-in.

If you are unsure which provider serves your home, contact Jones Assurance Property Management for help.

Renter’s insurance is required for all homes managed by Jones Assurance Property Management.

Tenants are not permitted to dig, trench, bury lines, install posts, modify landscaping, or authorize exterior property modifications. If a utility, internet, cable, or service provider says exterior work is required, contact Jones Assurance Property Management before approving or scheduling the work.