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What to do if you’re having trouble paying your Dominion bill

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Cold weather can bring discomfort and worry about higher winter bills, but Dominion Virginia Power is working hard to help customers stay warm this winter by providing energy education, flexible payment options, and energy assistance.

Customers can prevent higher-than-expected bills by reducing energy waste:

路 Seal up air leaks around doors and windows, have your heat pump tuned up, change furnace air filters and replace incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs. More efficiency tips can be found here and links to energy efficiency rebates can be found here.
路 Customers are encouraged to call 1-888-366-8280 to determine eligibility for no-cost weatherization services.
路 One-on-one educational outreach is available to all customers at Dominion鈥檚 local EnergyShare demonstration events. For more information, visit our events page here.

Budget Billing is also recommended as a convenient option to avoid seasonal fluctuations in bills. The amount you pay on your electric bill will be the same every month, making budgeting easier.

If customers are having trouble paying their bill:

路 Get in touch with us right away.
Call us at 1-866-366-4357 or go online to your account at the first sign of a high bill. Flexible payment plans can help spread payments out and make them more manageable.

路 If payment arrangements aren鈥檛 enough and you鈥檙e unable to pay your bill, find
out whether you qualify for energy assistance.
Call us to obtain a referral for crisis assistance or a local EnergyShare agency.
Payment assistance is available for customers experiencing a hardship.

 

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