Average Utility Costs in Florida
Typical monthly utility costs in Florida are about $250.19/mo, based on 1,000 kWh of electricity and 5,000 gallons of water (plus sewer and trash where available). Compare Florida cities below to find cheaper vs more expensive areas.
Average Monthly Utility Costs in Florida
The average utility bill in Florida is estimated at $250.19 per month, a typical total assembled from median city estimates for electricity, water, sewer, and trash. To reflect a more typical bill across cities (and reduce the impact of outliers), these "average" values use the median of city estimates.
Assumptions: 1,000 kWh/month and 5,000 gallons/month (where applicable). "Average" values represent the median city estimate; water/sewer/trash medians exclude $0 entries when service or published rates vary by address. Actual bills vary by usage, fees, and provider.
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What drives utility costs in Florida?
Florida utility bills are shaped by a mix of climate, electric provider territory, and highly local water, sewer, and trash pricing. The result is that two cities in the same state can have noticeably different monthly totals even under the same usage assumptions.
- Cooling demand is a major driver. Air conditioning often makes electric the largest share of a Florida household's utility bill.
- Electric provider territory matters. Large investor-owned utilities such as FPL, Duke Energy Florida, and TECO publish benchmark-style rates, while municipal and co-op systems can differ by city.
- Water and sewer are local. These charges depend on city or regional infrastructure, local rate design, and whether fees are flat, volumetric, or blended.
- Trash billing is inconsistent statewide. Some places charge a visible monthly fee, while others bundle costs through the city, county, or tax-funded services.
How Florida electric service works
Florida is generally a regulated market, not a statewide retail-choice market like Texas. Most residents receive service from the utility assigned to their area rather than shopping among many competing retail electric providers.
That means city-level differences in electric cost usually come from the serving utility's rates, local municipal systems, and household cooling demand, rather than from plan shopping.
Utility providers in Florida
In the cities we cover, electric is provided by Clay Electric Cooperative (Lake City, Palatka); Duke Energy Florida (Clearwater, Deltona, Largo, Pinellas Park, St Augustine, St Petersburg); Florida Power & Light (former Gulf Power) (Crestview, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville, Panama City, Pensacola); Florida Power & Light (FPL) (Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Hialeah, Hollywood Fl, Melbourne, Miami and 1 more); Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) (Gainesville); JEA (Jacksonville); Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) (Kissimmee); Lakeland Electric (Lakeland); Lee County Electric Cooperative (LCEC) (Cape Coral); Ocala Electric Utility (Ocala); Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) (Orlando, St Cloud); SECO Energy (Sumter Electric Cooperative) (The Villages); Tampa Electric Company (TECO) (Brandon, Tampa, Wesley Chapel) Cooling demand drives seasonal variation. Water, sewer, and trash are set by city, county, or regional providers. Our estimates use each utility's published rate at 1,000 kWh. City pages show sources and last-verified dates.
See which electric, water, sewer, and trash providers serve different areas of Florida, along with typical residential rate information and sources.
View utility providers in Florida →Florida utility bill quirks to know
Electric is often the swing factor
In many Florida cities, electric is the largest utility line item because cooling demand is high for much of the year.
Water and sewer can move more than people expect
Local systems, city-specific fees, and different pricing structures can create larger differences than many users expect between nearby metros.
Municipal setups create outliers
Cities with municipal electric or bundled local services can look different from investor-owned utility cities even within the same region.
Top electric providers in the Florida cities we cover
These utilities appear most often in the Florida cities currently in our dataset. Reviewing them first helps explain many of the differences you see across city pages.
Florida Power & Light (FPL)
investor owned utility
Serves 7 covered Florida cities.
Example cities: Miami, Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale and 4 more.
Duke Energy Florida
investor owned utility
Serves 6 covered Florida cities.
Example cities: St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Deltona and 3 more.
Florida Power & Light (former Gulf Power)
investor owned utility
Serves 6 covered Florida cities.
Example cities: Crestview, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville and 3 more.
Tampa Electric Company (TECO)
investor owned utility
Serves 3 covered Florida cities.
Example cities: Tampa, Brandon, Wesley Chapel
Florida cities to compare first
Start with the largest covered metros if you're benchmarking Florida utility costs or comparing moving destinations. These pages tend to represent the state's biggest provider territories and the broadest range of local utility setups.
Duval County • JEA
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Miami-Dade County • Florida Power & Light (FPL)
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Hillsborough County • Tampa Electric Company (TECO)
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Orange County • Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC)
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Pinellas County • Duke Energy Florida
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Lee County • Lee County Electric Cooperative (LCEC)
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Miami-Dade County • Florida Power & Light (FPL)
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Broward County • Florida Power & Light (FPL)
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Lowest total utility monthly cost in Florida
Top 5 cities with the lowest estimated total monthly utilities (electric + water + sewer + trash). These are often the best starting points if you're comparing affordability across covered Florida cities.
These rankings are estimates for comparison at 1,000 kWh. For the full breakdown (electric, water, sewer, trash) by city, use the comparison table below.
Cheapest electric rates in Florida
Top 5 cities with the lowest estimated electric bill at 1,000 kWh. See the comparison table below for all cities.
Most expensive total utility monthly cost in Florida
Top 5 cities with the highest estimated total (electric + water + sewer + trash). See the comparison table for all cities.
Compare all cities
Estimated monthly costs by city, sorted by total (highest first). Same assumed usage (1,000 kWh, 5,000 gal) everywhere. 33 cities; 10 per page.
| City | County | Electric | Water | Sewer | Trash | Total | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gainesville | Alachua County | $136.60 | $23.58 | $47.75 | $39.30 | $247.23 | View Gainesville details → |
| Fort Walton Beach | Okaloosa County | $133.10 | $28.24 | $48.74 | $27.13 | $237.20 | View Fort Walton Beach details → |
| Miami | Miami-Dade County | $133.10 | $32.46 | $38.66 | $31.67 | $235.89 | View Miami details → |
| Kissimmee | Osceola County | $144.33 | $16.64 | $49.14 | $25.00 | $235.11 | View Kissimmee details → |
| Orlando | Orange County | $134.00 | $16.00 | $56.50 | $21.68 | $228.18 | View Orlando details → |
| Palatka | Putnam County | $116.50 | $35.00 | $53.00 | $22.00 | $226.50 | View Palatka details → |
| Ocala | Marion County | $121.26 | $23.50 | $52.15 | $29.00 | $225.91 | View Ocala details → |
| Lake City | Columbia County | $116.50 | $33.00 | $48.00 | $24.00 | $221.50 | View Lake City details → |
| Panama City Beach | Bay County | $133.10 | $25.93 | $32.34 | $27.33 | $218.70 | View Panama City Beach details → |
| Jacksonville | Duval County | $133.86 | $25.25 | $22.73 | $29.50 | $211.34 | View Jacksonville details → |
Florida counties
View estimated utility costs by county. Each county page lists cities and a comparison table of monthly estimates.
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