How to save on utility bills in The Villages, Florida
This guide applies savings ideas to The Villages (Sumter County) using the same utility assumptions as our cost breakdown: about 1,000 kWh/month electric and 5,000 gallons/month water unless your city page notes otherwise. At those benchmarks, typical all-in utility costs land near $192.12—useful for comparing levers, not a bill prediction.
Utilities here are about 20% lower than the Florida city average, driven mainly by electric rates.
Florida is not a statewide retail electric choice market like Texas; savings usually come from efficiency, optional time-based rates where your utility offers them, water and sewer behavior, trash service choices, and shopping broadband—not from picking a different power company for the same address. For statewide context and FPL peak-hour examples, use the Florida-wide savings guide linked at the bottom of this page.
Same assumptions as our cost page: Figures below use The Villages utility estimates ($192.12 total at 1,000 kWh and 5,000 gal). Data last verified from sources as early as 2026-03-17. See methodology.
Benchmark bill snapshot (The Villages)
- Electric (est.)
- $107.33
- Water (est.)
- $20.27
- Sewer (est.)
- $41.21
- Trash (est.)
- $23.31
- Total (est.)
- $192.12
How your bill is shaped here
- In Florida, cooling demand often makes electric the largest share of the bill.
- Trash is provided by private haulers; residents choose their own. Our estimate reflects typical rates for the area—contact haulers for exact pricing.
Top 5 ways to lower utility bills in The Villages
- Prioritize cooling and airflow—about 56% of this benchmark bill is electric, and Florida summers put heavy load on A/C. Filters, shading, and smart thermostat setbacks trim kWh before you chase smaller loads.
- Shift discretionary loads (pool pump, dryer, dishwasher, EV) to cooler overnight hours when safe; even without time-of-use pricing, spreading heavy loads reduces afternoon demand on your A/C.
- Cut irrigation and fix leaks—each additional 1,000 gallons adds about $1.84 at the volumetric rate we modeled for Village Center Community Development District (VCDD).
- Sewer is billed in tiers or blocks by usage in this model. Staying out of the highest volumetric blocks—often by cutting irrigation and steady leaks—can keep the sewer portion from climbing with tier jumps.
- Compare licensed haulers’ total monthly cost (carts, extras, fuel fees) for your address—our trash line is a benchmark, not a quote. Re-shop broadband before promo renewals; compare out-the-door totals and upload speeds you need for work or cameras.
Electricity and cooling
Electric for The Villages uses SECO Energy (Sumter Electric Cooperative)’s published tariff inputs from Florida PSC Comparative Rate Statistics – Sumter Electric (SECO) typical @ 1,000 kWh (city-level schedule).
Cooling and ventilation dominate most Florida homes. Raise the thermostat when safe, maintain equipment, and use fans for comfort. If you have a pool, variable-speed pumps and off-peak run windows pair well with any time-based rate.
Water
The Villages water is provided by Village Center Community Development District (VCDD) in our model. Each additional 1,000 gallons adds about $1.84 before taxes and fees at published volumetric rates—so irrigation, leaks, and pool fill hit the bill directly. At 5,000 gallons/month, we estimate water at about $20.27; your metered use drives the real total.
Sewer and wastewater
Sewer is billed in tiers or blocks by usage in this model. Staying out of the highest volumetric blocks—often by cutting irrigation and steady leaks—can keep the sewer portion from climbing with tier jumps.
Trash and recycling
Where residents choose among licensed haulers, compare total monthly cost including fuel/environmental fees, cart sizes, and pickup frequency. Our trash line item is a benchmark for the area, not a quote—call providers for your address.
Internet and solar
Broadband is typically competitive—compare total monthly cost including equipment and fees, not advertised Mbps alone. Solar economics depend on SECO Energy (Sumter Electric Cooperative) interconnection rules, your roof, and insurance; use our solar payback calculator as a screening tool, then talk to a licensed contractor.
Tools & nearby
Florida-wide savings guide · Sumter County utilities · The Villages cost breakdown
FAQ
Disclaimer: Informational only; not financial, legal, or engineering advice. Rates and optional programs change—confirm with your utilities and qualified professionals before switching plans or installing equipment.