Prosper Guide

Setting Up Utilities in Prosper, Texas

Setting up utilities in Prosper is a little different from most of the Metroplex, because electricity here isn't part of the deregulated shop-around market. Here's who handles power, gas, water, and trash, and how to get it all turned on.

Electricity

Single regulated provider

Most of Prosper is served by CoServ Electric, a member-owned electric cooperative outside the deregulated market — so there's no retail provider to shop for. A few addresses on the city's edges fall in Oncor's deregulated territory; check your exact address if you're unsure.

Provider: CoServ Electric

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Natural Gas

Atmos Energy

Atmos Energy is the natural gas utility for Prosper and most of the DFW metro. Set up service directly with Atmos; some newer homes are all-electric with no gas hookup.

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Water & Sewer

City of Prosper

The City of Prosper provides water and wastewater service and sets up residential trash and recycling on the same account. Start service through the city a business day or two before move-in.

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Trash & Recycling

City of Prosper

Residential trash and recycling in Prosper are handled by the city (often through a contracted hauler) and set up with your city water account.

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Internet

Spectrum / AT&T Fiber

Spectrum cable reaches most Prosper addresses and AT&T Fiber is expanding across the city. Coverage is address-by-address — check the FCC map for your exact street.

Check your address (FCC map) →

Electricity: A Cooperative, Not a Marketplace

Most of Prosper gets power from CoServ Electric, a member-owned cooperative that sits outside Texas's deregulated system. So there's no retail provider to shop for and no Power to Choose listing — you sign up with the co-op directly. If your address happens to fall in Oncor's deregulated territory on the edge of town, you'd choose a retail provider instead, so it's worth confirming which side of the line you're on before you assume.

Gas, Water, and Trash

Natural gas comes from Atmos Energy across Prosper and nearly all of DFW — set it up online or by phone, and note that some newer homes are all-electric. Water, sewer, and residential trash and recycling run through the City of Prosper on one account, so those get handled in a single stop. Give yourself a day or two of lead time, more around the first of the month when everyone's transferring service.

Internet

Spectrum's cable is the wide-coverage default in Prosper and does the job for most homes. But where AT&T Fiber has reached your street, take the fiber — matching upload and download speeds that cable can't match, usually for the same money. Availability shifts block to block, so check your exact address on the FCC broadband map before you commit.

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