Staying warm during Montana’s cold winters means using plenty of natural gas for home heating. Energy West is the major gas utility serving many cities and towns across the state. As a customer, it’s essential to pay your monthly gas bill on time and in full. Energy West offers flexible payment options to fit every schedule.
Why Pay Your Gas Bill From Energy West On Time
After getting your Energy West monthly statement, be sure to pay the total amount due by the due date shown Paying late can lead to
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Late fees – Energy West tacks on around a 6% penalty for overdue gas bills. This extra cost adds up fast.
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Shut off notice – If your bill is past due 15 days they’ll send a warning that gas service may be disconnected.
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Gas shut off – Energy West can remotely turn off your gas if you don’t pay after getting a disconnect notice.
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Reconnect fees – You’ll have to pay $65 to restore gas service if disconnected for nonpayment.
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Deposits – Larger security deposits may be required when reconnecting after shut off.
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Credit damage – Unpaid bills can potentially hurt your credit if sent to collections.
Avoid these headaches by paying your Energy West gas bill fully and promptly when due each month. They make it easy through numerous payment options.
How To Pay Your Energy West Gas Bill
Energy West offers Montana customers various ways to pay natural gas bills:
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Online – Log into your account anytime and pay by debit/credit card or e-check.
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By phone – Call 24/7 and pay through the automated phone system with your card.
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By mail – Send a check or money order using the payment stub from your bill.
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In person – Visit local offices in Great Falls, Cut Bank, etc. and pay by cash, check or card.
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Bank draft – Sign up to have payments automatically deducted from your bank account monthly.
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Budget billing – Pay a fixed amount each month based on past average usage.
Choose the most convenient method for you. Many customers appreciate the ease of recurring bank drafts or online payments.
Tips For Paying Your Bill From Energy West
Follow these tips when paying your Energy West natural gas bill:
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Have your account number handy anytime you pay to ensure proper crediting.
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If mailing payment, allow 7-10 business days for it to process. Send early to avoid late fees.
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If funds are tight, call before your due date to discuss alternate payment arrangements.
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Go paperless with e-billing and get due date reminders emailed to avoid lapses.
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For fastest processing, pay online 24/7 or by phone.
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Review usage history online and adjust if a bill seems abnormally high.
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Consider level billing to pay a predictable amount each month.
Staying current on Energy West bills prevents service disruption and costly late payment penalties. Communicate immediately if you anticipate any problem paying a bill.
What To Do If You Miss Paying Your Energy West Bill
Life happens and you may forget or be unable to pay your Energy West gas bill on time. Don’t panic! Here are some steps to take:
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Pay the overdue amount right away, plus any late fees. This stops additional penalties.
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If you can’t pay in full, call Energy West before shut off to request an extension or payment plan.
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Ask about Energy West’s payment assistance programs if facing financial hardship.
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Borrow money from family or friends if possible to cover an urgent gas bill.
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As a last resort, contact charities for help with home heating bills.
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If service is disconnected, promptly pay required reconnection amounts.
Act quickly if your account becomes past due to avoid extra fees, credit damage or gas shut off. Energy West aims to work with customers facing hardship.
Seek Assistance Paying Overdue Energy West Bills
If you’re struggling with an overdue bill from Energy West, assistance may be available:
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Payment plans – Set up monthly payment arrangements to gradually pay off large past due balances.
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LIHEAP – Federal funds provide help paying home heating bills for qualified low-income households.
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Local charities – Groups like United Way may offer utility bill assistance. Check help in your area.
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Borrow from family – Ask relatives who can afford it to lend money to cover an urgent gas bill.
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Negotiate – Offer a lump sum to settle an old bill for less than the full past due amount.
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Government aid – Check city/county assistance for those unable to pay gas bills.
Explore every option before an unpaid bill leads to gas shut off. Get the help you need to become current.
Paying Bills Protects Your Warmth and Credit
As an Energy West gas customer, it’s crucial to pay your bill on time and in full each month. Take advantage of convenient online, phone, automatic bank draft, or budget billing options. Set payment reminders to avoid lapses.
If you do miss paying on time, quickly take action to correct the situation. Seek hardship assistance if necessary. Maintaining good standing with your gas provider ensures cozy, uninterrupted heat all winter long in chilly Montana!
NorthWestern Energy set to acquire Energy West Montana
How do I Contact Energy West Montana?
For customer service, please call 406-791-7500. For new construction applications and service re-routes, etc. , please call 406-791-7536 or email gtf-services@egas. net. Click here for Excess Flow Valve Notification Click below to pay your bill online. Click the button below to learn more about Energy West Montana.
Is energy West a gas company?
The proposed transaction will be reviewed and is subject to approval by the Montana Public Service Commission. Energy West has provided energy service to Montanans since it began as the Great Falls Gas Co. in 1909. The Energy West operations are located in Great Falls, Cut Bank, Cascade and West Yellowstone.
How do I pay my bill in Great Falls?
You can pay your bill online using a credit card or bank account. Click here to learn more. Pay by phone using a credit card or bank account. Click to learn more. Click here to learn more. You can pay your bill in person at our Great Falls office location. Click to learn more.