Quick Overview
Setting up utilities in West Baton Rouge Parish is straightforward, but there are a few things that catch newcomers off guard -- particularly the fact that water, sewer, and natural gas are all handled by one parish office, while electricity is a separate provider entirely. Here is who handles what:
| Service | Provider | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Water | WBR Parish Utilities | (225) 336-2406 |
| Sewer | WBR Parish Utilities | (225) 336-2406 |
| Natural Gas | WBR Parish Utilities | (225) 336-2406 |
| Electricity (most areas) | Entergy Louisiana | 1-800-368-3749 |
| Electricity (some rural areas) | DEMCO | (225) 261-1221 |
| Internet / Cable | Cox or AT&T | Check by address |
| Trash Collection | WBR Parish (contracted) | (225) 336-2406 |
Water, Sewer, and Gas
The WBR Parish Utilities Office handles water, sewer, and natural gas service for most areas of the parish. This is a single office and a single bill, which simplifies things considerably.
How to Set Up Service
- Call (225) 336-2406 or visit the WBR Utilities Office in Port Allen. Call at least one week before your desired start date.
- Provide your information: You will need your name, new address, desired start date, and a valid photo ID.
- Pay the deposit: New accounts require a deposit. The amount varies but is typically in the range of $100-$200 for residential service. Ask about the exact amount when you call. The deposit is refundable when you close the account in good standing.
- Schedule activation: The utilities office will schedule someone to turn on service at your address. Make sure someone is available at the property if access is needed (particularly for gas service, which may require a safety check).
What to Know About WBR Water
- WBR Parish water comes from groundwater wells and is treated before distribution. The water quality is generally good and meets all EPA standards.
- Water pressure can vary by area. If you are at the end of a distribution line or in a higher-elevation area, pressure may be lower.
- Boil water advisories are issued occasionally, usually after a water main break or significant pressure drop. The parish communicates these through local media and social media. Keep a few gallons of bottled water on hand as a precaution.
What to Know About Gas Service
- Natural gas is available in most of the developed areas of WBR Parish. Some rural areas may not have gas service -- in those cases, you will use propane (LP gas) from a private provider.
- If your home uses gas for heating, cooking, or hot water, the gas service must be activated by a WBR Utilities technician. Do not attempt to turn on gas service yourself.
- The technician will check for leaks and ensure all gas appliances are functioning properly before leaving service on.
What to Know About Sewer
- Most homes in the developed areas of Port Allen, Brusly, and Addis are connected to the parish sewer system.
- Homes in more rural areas (Rosedale, Grosse Tete, and outlying areas) may be on septic systems. See the section below on septic systems.
- Sewer charges appear on your WBR Utilities bill alongside water and gas.
Billing Tip: Your WBR Utilities bill covers water, sewer, and gas on a single monthly statement. Pay attention to the breakdown -- if you see an unusually high water bill, you may have a leak. The utilities office can help you investigate.
Electricity
Electrical service in WBR Parish is primarily provided by Entergy Louisiana. Some rural areas on the outskirts of the parish, particularly toward the west, may be served by DEMCO (Dixie Electric Membership Corporation), a cooperative utility.
Entergy Louisiana
- Phone: 1-800-368-3749
- Website: entergy.com/louisiana
- You can set up new service online, by phone, or through the Entergy app
- A deposit may be required for new customers; the amount is based on a credit check. Good credit can reduce or eliminate the deposit.
- Allow 2-3 business days for new service activation, more during peak moving season
- Entergy offers budget billing (levelized payments) to smooth out seasonal fluctuations
DEMCO
- Phone: (225) 261-1221
- Website: demco.org
- DEMCO is a member-owned cooperative that serves rural areas in several Louisiana parishes
- If you are unsure whether you are in Entergy or DEMCO territory, call either one with your address and they will confirm
- DEMCO requires a membership fee (typically $5) and a deposit for new accounts
Electricity Costs
Louisiana electricity rates are moderate compared to the national average, but summer bills can be high due to air conditioning demand. A typical 2,000-square-foot home in WBR Parish might see electric bills ranging from $100-$150 in mild months to $200-$350 in July and August, depending on the age and efficiency of the home and HVAC system.
Summer Tip: If you are buying or renting a home, ask for the previous 12 months of utility bills before you commit. A poorly insulated home with an aging HVAC system can easily cost $300-$400/month in electricity during a Louisiana summer. That is money coming straight out of your budget every month.
Internet and Cable TV
Internet availability in WBR Parish depends heavily on where you live. The more developed areas have good options; the rural areas can be challenging.
Cox Communications
- Available in Port Allen, Brusly, Addis, and some surrounding areas
- Offers cable internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps in some areas
- Also offers cable TV and phone bundles
- Check availability at your specific address on the Cox website
AT&T
- Availability varies by address. Some areas have AT&T Fiber (fast, reliable), while others only have DSL (slower)
- AT&T Fiber, where available, offers speeds up to 1-5 Gbps
- AT&T DSL in some areas may top out at 25-50 Mbps, which can be limiting for multiple users
- Check availability at your specific address before committing to a lease or purchase
Starlink
- Satellite internet from SpaceX, available virtually anywhere with a clear view of the sky
- A strong option for rural areas (Rosedale, Grosse Tete) where cable and fiber are not available
- Speeds typically range from 50-200 Mbps with latency around 20-40ms
- Requires purchase of the Starlink dish hardware (around $500) plus a monthly service fee
- No data caps and no contracts
Choosing Your Internet Provider
If you are in Port Allen, Brusly, or central Addis, you likely have a choice between Cox and AT&T. Compare speeds, prices, and contract terms. If you are in a rural area with limited options, Starlink has been a game-changer for many WBR residents who were previously stuck with slow DSL or cellular hotspots.
Work From Home? If you work remotely, internet reliability is critical. Before you sign a lease or close on a home, verify the internet options at the specific address. What is available two blocks away may not be available at your property. Ask the current occupant or neighbors about their provider and experience.
Trash and Recycling
Trash collection in WBR Parish is coordinated through the parish government and contracted to a private hauler. Here is what you need to know:
- Residential curbside pickup is available in most developed areas of the parish
- Trash is typically collected once or twice per week depending on your location
- You will be issued a wheeled trash cart
- Bulk items (furniture, appliances) can usually be collected by appointment -- call (225) 336-2406 to arrange
- Recycling availability varies by area. Some neighborhoods have curbside recycling; others do not. Contact the parish for your specific area's schedule and recycling options.
- Trash service fees are typically included in your WBR Utilities bill
Phone Service
Most residents rely on cell phones as their primary phone service. All major carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile) have coverage in the developed areas of WBR. Coverage may weaken in the more rural western parts of the parish near the basin.
If you need a traditional landline, AT&T offers residential phone service in most of WBR, and some VoIP providers (like Cox or internet-based services) can provide a home phone line through your internet connection.
Septic Systems and Private Wells
If you are buying or building in the more rural parts of WBR Parish, you may be on a septic system instead of the parish sewer, and potentially on a private well instead of parish water.
Septic Systems
- Common in Rosedale, Grosse Tete, and outlying unincorporated areas
- New septic systems require a permit from the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH)
- A soil evaluation (perc test) is required before a septic permit is issued
- Existing septic systems should be inspected before purchasing a home -- ask for maintenance records
- Plan to have the tank pumped every 3-5 years, depending on household size
Private Wells
- Less common but found in some rural areas without parish water lines
- If buying a home with a private well, have the water tested before closing
- Wells require periodic maintenance and water quality testing
- You are responsible for your own water pressure and water treatment if on a private well
Utilities for New Construction
If you are building a new home, you will need to coordinate utility connections as part of the construction process:
- Water and sewer tap: Contact WBR Utilities at (225) 336-2406 to arrange a water and sewer tap. There will be a tap fee, and the work must be inspected.
- Gas line: If natural gas is available at your site, coordinate with WBR Utilities for the gas line connection.
- Electrical service: Contact Entergy or DEMCO to arrange a temporary construction meter and, eventually, the permanent service. Your electrician will need to install the meter base and main panel, which must pass inspection before Entergy will energize the service.
- Internet/cable: Contact your chosen provider to arrange the drop line to your property. This is often done toward the end of construction.
- Septic (if applicable): Coordinate with the Louisiana Department of Health for the septic permit and with a licensed septic installer.
Builder Tip: Coordinate utility connections early in the construction process. Waiting until the last minute for water or electrical service can delay your project. Temporary construction water and electrical service can be arranged to keep the build moving.
Tips for a Smooth Setup
- Call at least one week ahead. WBR Utilities and Entergy both appreciate advance notice. During peak moving season (summer), lead times can be longer.
- Have your deposit ready. Both WBR Utilities and electrical providers may require deposits for new accounts. Budget $200-$400 total for deposits across all utilities.
- Transfer, do not start from scratch. If the previous occupant already had service, a transfer is simpler than a new connection. Ask if the utilities are currently active at the address.
- Set up auto-pay. Once your accounts are established, set up automatic payment to avoid late fees. WBR Utilities and Entergy both offer online billing and auto-pay.
- Save every confirmation number. When you call to set up service, write down the confirmation number, the representative's name, and the scheduled activation date. If anything goes wrong, you will need this information.
- Check internet before you commit. If you work from home or have specific internet needs, verify availability at your exact address before signing a lease or closing on a home.
Contact Summary
| Service | Provider | Phone | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water / Sewer / Gas | WBR Parish Utilities | (225) 336-2406 | Single bill for all three |
| Electricity | Entergy Louisiana | 1-800-368-3749 | Most areas of WBR |
| Electricity (rural) | DEMCO | (225) 261-1221 | Some western areas |
| Internet / Cable | Cox Communications | cox.com | Check address availability |
| Internet / Phone | AT&T | att.com | Fiber and DSL depending on area |
| Internet (rural) | Starlink | starlink.com | Satellite, available anywhere |
| Trash Collection | WBR Parish | (225) 336-2406 | Included in utilities bill |
| Building Permits | WBR Permit Office | (225) 336-2434 | For new construction utility connections |
Getting your utilities set up in WBR Parish is one of the easier parts of moving. One phone call to WBR Utilities handles water, gas, and sewer. Another to Entergy handles your electricity. After that, pick your internet provider and you are in business. Welcome to the west side.
Related Guides
- Moving to Port Allen: Everything You Need to Know -- complete relocation guide
- Garbage and Recycling Schedule -- pickup days by area
- WBR Emergency and Utility Contacts -- all the numbers in one place