Average Utility Costs in Broomfield, CO

Estimated monthly utility costs (1,000 kWh + 5,000 gal)

Average monthly utility costs in Broomfield, CO are about $218.29, based on 1,000 kWh of electricity and 5,000 gallons of water, plus sewer and trash fees. See the full breakdown and sources below.

Total estimated monthly utilities

$218.29

Estimated average monthly utilities in Broomfield are ~$218.29 (1,000 kWh + 5,000 gal assumptions). Average water bill estimate: ~$52.06/mo at 5,000 gallons.

Data freshness: last verified 2026-03-17
  • Electric $108.00 (49%)
  • Water $52.06 (24%)
  • Sewer $38.80 (18%)
  • Trash $19.43 (9%)

Utilities here are about 5% lower than the Colorado city average, driven mainly by electric rates.

  • In Colorado, heating and cooling often makes electric the largest share of the bill.
  • Trash is provided by a private hauler under city contract. Fees and services vary by city—check your local rate schedule for details.

Water

Confirmed
Provider
City and County of Broomfield
Base charge
$36.91/mo
Volumetric rate
$3.03/1,000 gal
Assumed usage
5,000 gal
Estimated monthly
$52.06
broomfield.org· verified 2026-03-17

Sewer

Confirmed
Method
tiered
Estimated monthly
$38.80

2025 proposed single-family example at 6,000 gal sewer: $5.44/1k gal sewer + $0.52/1k gal federal mandate + $9/mo environmental compliance = $44.76/mo. Shown at 5,000 gal: $9 + 5×($5.44+$0.52) = $38.80. Residential sewer billing may follow winter-average or actual rules—confirm on Utility Billing page.

broomfield.org· verified 2026-03-17

Trash

Confirmed
Monthly fee
$19.43

City franchise program: 65-gal cart $19.43/mo (recycling included); 35-gal $10.50; 95-gal $29.93. Shown fee is typical medium cart. Opt-out recycling $10.50/mo; extra bag $3.50.

broomfield.org· verified 2026-03-17

Total estimated monthly utilities

$218.29

What changes your bill most?

  • Electric is about 49% of your estimated utilities here.
  • Every 100 kWh changes your total by about $9.80.
  • Water increases by about $3.03 per additional 1,000 gallons.

Why we don't cover internet

Internet service varies widely—many providers, different plans, introductory offers, and bundles make it hard to compare apples to apples. We focus on electric, water, sewer, and trash where rates are more standardized, but we do offer a tool to help you compare internet service providers in your area.

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Assumptions

  • Electric: 1000 kWh/month
  • Water: 5,000 gallons/month

What these labels mean

  • Confirmed — From this area's rate schedule.
  • Benchmark — From an official typical (e.g. state commission 1,000 kWh); not city-specific.
  • Delivery only — Regulated delivery charges only (e.g. Texas); supply varies by plan.
  • Estimated — From other or incomplete sources; use as a rough guide.
Sources

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FAQ

In Broomfield, sewer is billed in tiers based on usage, so the rate per gallon changes with volume. Our estimate uses the rate structure from City and County of Broomfield – FAQ (Wastewater components, 2025 proposed) at the assumed 5,000 gallons per month. Your bill will vary with actual usage.
Trash in Broomfield is provided by a private hauler (Waste Connections) under city contract. Fees and services vary by city—recycling or yard waste may be included or available for an extra fee. Our estimate uses the standard residential rate.
We use base charges and per-unit rates from official provider pages. Electric = base + (rate × assumed kWh). Water = base + (rate per 1,000 gal × assumed gallons / 1,000). Sewer is either a flat fee or a percentage of water. Trash is a fixed monthly fee. See the Methodology page for full formulas.
Actual bills depend on your usage, seasonal rates, taxes, fees, and provider-specific rules. Our estimates use fixed assumed usage (e.g., 1,000 kWh, 5,000 gal) for comparison. Your home may use more or less.
Each component shows a 'last verified' date. We aim to update from official sources periodically; always confirm current rates on the provider's site before making decisions.

Learn more

For tips on understanding your bill, comparing cities, and how electric and utility rates work by state, see our blog. Compare Broomfield with another city side-by-side, or see how we calculate estimates.