Having to pay bills every month can be a hassle. You have to remember due dates, write checks, buy stamps – it takes time. But paying your water bill to Greenlawn Water District doesn’t have to be difficult. We offer quick, easy ways to pay so you can check it off your list.
At Greenlawn Water, we aim to simplify bill payment for our customers. We want you to spend time doing the things you love, not worrying about bills. Our flexible payment options allow you to pay your water bill in a way that fits your lifestyle.
Read on to learn about the various methods we provide to pay your Greenlawn water bill with ease.
Quarterly Billing Cycle
Greenlawn Water bills residential customers quarterly, every three months. The billing month depends on your service area.
Receiving a bill once per quarter rather than monthly means fewer bills to pay per year. For many customers this is more convenient than monthly billing.
Commercial accounts may receive monthly bills depending on usage amounts. Check your specific account terms
Online Bill Pay
For fast, easy payments 24/7, we recommend enrolling in online bill pay on our website.
With online bill pay you can securely pay your water bill from your computer smartphone or tablet in just minutes. No checks to write or stamps to buy.
When signing up, you’ll provide bank account or credit card information to store in the system. On your bill due date, it will automatically deduct the amount owed.
You’ll receive an email notification when the payment is processed so you can review the amount and have a receipt. It’s all done electronically for convenience.
Online bill pay also allows you to view statements and payment history going back several billing cycles. Everything is visible in your secure online account portal.
Pay By Mail
If you prefer, you can mail in a traditional paper check or money order using the payment stub and envelope included with your printed bill.
Be sure to allow 7-10 days for standard mail delivery time so we receive your payment by the due date printed on the statement. Late fees apply to past due balances.
You can also use online bill pay and still receive a paper bill while avoiding having to mail in payments. The system will withdraw the amount owed on your due date.
Pay In Person
Some customers may wish to pay their water bill in person at our office.
Stop by during business hours of 8:00am – 4:30pm, Monday through Friday. We accept cash, checks, and credit/debit cards.
You’ll receive a printed receipt as proof of payment. Paying in person also allows you to speak with our billing staff if you have any questions.
24/7 Emergency Phone Line
If you need to pay an urgent past due bill to avoid service interruption, our 24/7 emergency phone line allows you to make a payment anytime.
Call 631-261-0874 and follow the prompts to make a credit card payment, even in the middle of the night or weekends.
This is a great option if you need to quickly pay an overdue bill before service is disrupted. The phone line is open whenever you need it.
Avoid Late Fees
To avoid late fees, your payment must be received by the due date printed on your water bill statement.
If your account becomes past due, a 10% penalty charge is added to the overdue balance when it’s remitted to your property tax bill.
So be sure to pay on time using one of our convenient options! We make it quick and easy.
Flexible Options
As you can see, Greenlawn Water offers various payment methods like online, phone, mail, auto pay, and in-person.
You choose the option that best matches your preferences and lifestyle. We want to make bill payment simple, not a burden each quarter.
Experience the convenience of paying your water bill with Greenlawn Water District. We take the hassle out of it so you can focus on more important things.
Contact our billing department if you ever have any questions about your statement or payment options. We’re happy to assist and make sure your account is in order.
Avoid Service Disruptions
The most important thing is paying your water bill by the printed due date to avoid account holds and possible service disruptions.
If your account becomes delinquent, we may have to temporarily interrupt service until the past due amount is paid. This is a last resort we try to avoid.
Staying current on your account through on-time payments is crucial. We try to make that as easy as possible with our payment options – online, phone, mail, automatic, and in person.
Account Management
In addition to flexible payment methods, customers can also view their account details and billing history through our online portal.
See your current bill, past statements, payment dates and amounts, account balance, and other details. All your key account information is visible 24/7.
The portal allows you to monitor your water usage and charges between bills. You’ll also receive notifications by email for new bills and payments.
Online account management provides visibility between quarterly bills rather than having to call our office during business hours for account updates.
We’re Here to Help
At Greenlawn Water District, providing quality service to our customers is our top priority. We want to make bill payment and account management quick and easy for you.
If any questions ever arise about your water bill, payment status, account details, or our payment options, please reach out to us.
Our billing staff is available during business hours by phone and in our office. You can also email us anytime. We’re here to help!
Paying your water bill should take just a few minutes, not be a hassle. With Greenlawn Water’s convenient online, phone, mail, and in-person payment options, we simplify the process. Contact us if we can be of service.
Q. How do I detect a leak?
- Your account number
- Service (current home) Address
- Seller’s Forwarding Address
- Purchaser’s Name
- Please call our office for a final meter reading.
Q. What affects water consumption the most?
- Weather: Water consumption typically changes on a seasonal basis. Most people use less water during the cooler months than in the summer. Frequent watering of lawns and gardens increase usage. If you have a sprinkler system, your usage and bill will be higher during the months of its use.
- Living Conditions: Have you made changes or improvements to your home? Expansion (e.g., adding an apartment, bathroom, etc) will increase usage. And of course the more people living in your home, the more usage. Consequently you’re likely to receive a higher bill.
- Leaks: Check your home for leaks. Little things add up. For example a dripping faucet can account for substantial increases in water usage over time. Even a toilet tank leak can add up to higher bills.