Utilities in Montezuma Creek
Open accounts for electricity, natural gas, water/sewer, garbage, and internet at least 10 business days before you move in. Sellers should keep service active through possession plus 24 hours.
- Rocky Mountain PowerElectricity
- Dominion Energy (where available) / propane backupNatural GasNatural gas service is available in most of the city; some outlying parcels rely on propane.
- San Juan CountyCulinary WaterSome rural parcels rely on private wells; verify per property at the title stage.
- San Juan CountySewerMany rural parcels operate on septic systems rather than municipal sewer — a septic inspection is standard during purchase.
- San Juan CountyGarbageWeekly trash pickup; recycling availability varies.
- San Juan CountyRecyclingConfirm recycling cadence and accepted materials with the city.
- CentraComInternetInternetRural service mix — fiber where available, fixed wireless and satellite for outlying parcels.
- Xfinity (where available)InternetInternetRural service mix — fiber where available, fixed wireless and satellite for outlying parcels.
- Fixed wireless ISPsInternetInternetRural service mix — fiber where available, fixed wireless and satellite for outlying parcels.
- StarlinkInternetInternetRural service mix — fiber where available, fixed wireless and satellite for outlying parcels.
Transfer playbook: Call Rocky Mountain Power and Dominion Energy 10 business days before closing. Open a San Juan County utility account where municipal service is available; coordinate well, septic, and propane transfers per property. Sellers should keep service active through possession + 24 hours.
A full utilities guide for Montezuma Creek is being written. In the meantime, the Utility Transfer Resource Center covers the same topic at the statewide level, and the Montezuma Creek Town Square links to every resource we publish for the city.
