Pay an Asheville Water Bill, Start Service, or Fix a High Usage Problem
Asheville water customers usually need more than a single payment link. You may need to pay a water bill, enroll in e-billing, start or stop service, understand why two bills arrived close together, report a leak, check a high bill, or separate stormwater billing from regular water service.
This rewritten guide keeps the article practical and city-specific, with official City of Asheville links, clear phone routing, and simple steps for the most common water billing and service problems.
Quick Asheville Water Bill Facts
Choose the Asheville Water Action You Need
Use the right path below. This keeps a billing question from becoming a service request, and it keeps a water emergency from being treated like a normal bill question.
How to Pay Your Asheville Water Bill Online
The City of Asheville provides an official water bill payment service where customers can pay and view water bills online. The City also mentions e-billing and autopay options for customers who want to manage bills more easily.
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Open the official payment page.
Use the City page here: Pay your water bill through the City of Asheville. -
Keep your current bill ready.
Have the account number, service address, bill amount, due date and customer information nearby before paying. -
Review the account before submitting.
Confirm the service address and balance. If the amount looks wrong, pause and contact Customer Service at 828-251-1122. -
Save proof of payment.
Keep your confirmation number, receipt email or screenshot until the payment posts to your account. -
Check your account again if there is a deadline.
If you are paying close to a due date or after a reminder, confirm that payment is posted or contact Customer Service.
e-Billing, Autopay and Online Account Management
e-billing and autopay are helpful for Asheville customers who miss paper bills, travel often, manage rental property, or want to reduce last-minute payment stress. The City’s water bill resources mention these options as part of convenient online bill management.
Before you enable autopay
- Confirm the correct account and service address.
- Use a payment method that will remain active.
- Keep the first few confirmation emails until you know autopay is working.
- Update your account if your bank, card, email or mailing address changes.
- Do not rely on autopay for a final move-out bill unless the City confirms how final billing works.
Start or Stop Water Service in Asheville
If you are moving into Asheville, leaving a property, selling a home, or managing a rental, handle water service before the moving date. The City’s start/stop water service page says to call 828-251-1122 between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday except holidays.
Need |
Best first action |
Prepare before calling |
|---|---|---|
Start water service |
Call 828-251-1122 |
Service address, move-in date, account holder details, phone, email and identification information. |
Stop water service |
Call before the move-out date |
Account number, service address, stop date, forwarding address and final bill plan. |
Transfer between addresses |
Ask Customer Service whether transfer or new account setup is required |
Old address, new address, transfer date, account holder name and contact information. |
Rental or property sale |
Clarify who is responsible for the water bill |
Lease/closing date, responsible party, account number and mailing address. |
Why Asheville Water Bills Can Arrive Close Together
Asheville customers sometimes worry when bills arrive close together. The City has explained that Water Resources is required to bill customers six times in a fiscal year, and each bill amount represents usage and fees for that billing period.
Check these items if the timing feels wrong
- Billing period start and end dates.
- Previous balance carried forward.
- Current water usage compared with the prior bill.
- Stormwater or other fixed charges.
- Payment posting date if you recently paid.
- Any notice about delayed bills or billing schedule changes.
High Asheville Water Bill Checklist
A high Asheville water bill can happen because of a real usage change, leak, longer billing period, running toilet, irrigation, seasonal use, stormwater charges or a previous unpaid amount. Before calling, do a quick property check so the conversation with Customer Service is more useful.
Have this ready before calling
- Current bill and previous bill.
- Account number and service address.
- Payment confirmation if you recently paid.
- Photos, plumber invoice or repair receipt if you found a leak.
- Notes about outdoor use, guests, irrigation, appliance change or property vacancy.
- Any stormwater or non-water line item you do not understand.
Water Leaks, Pressure Problems, Advisories and Emergency Water Issues
Billing problems and water-service problems need different handling. If the issue is a payment, balance or account question, use Customer Service. If the issue is a water advisory, leak, no water, pressure change, or suspected system problem, start from the official Water Department resources and call the City’s main Customer Service line for routing.
Problem |
Best first action |
What to document |
|---|---|---|
No water or very low pressure |
Call 828-251-1122 and check official advisories |
Address, time started, neighbors affected, photos if visible. |
Discolored or cloudy water |
Check City Water advisories and contact the City if the issue continues |
Color, odor, duration, location and whether hot/cold water is affected. |
Possible leak on property |
Check meter, toilets and visible plumbing before calling or hiring a plumber |
Meter movement, repair photos, plumber notes and dates. |
Street leak or public water issue |
Contact the City and give exact location details |
Nearest address, intersection, flow direction and safety risk. |
Asheville Stormwater Billing vs. Water Bill
Stormwater billing is different from regular water usage. The City’s stormwater utility billing page lists the main Customer Service line and a separate Stormwater Billing Line. If the charge you are questioning is stormwater-related, calling only the water payment line may not be enough.
Before disputing a stormwater charge
- Confirm whether the charge is stormwater or water consumption.
- Check the property address and parcel-related details.
- Review whether the bill includes prior balance or multiple utility items.
- Call the stormwater billing line if the question is not about water usage.
Official Asheville Water Bill Resources
Use these official City resources for water payment, account options, service start/stop, water department information, stormwater billing and water advisories.
Official City of Asheville water bill payment and online account resource.
Open payment pageOfficial Water Department page for Asheville water services, quality and advisories.
Open Water DepartmentOfficial City guidance for setting up or stopping water service.
Open service pageOfficial e-billing option for City of Asheville water customers.
Open e-billing pageStormwater billing payment and contact information.
Open stormwater pageCity service archive for water and utility-related tasks.
Open water utilitiesMap to Asheville Water Customer Service Area
The existing post listed 161 S Charlotte Street, Asheville, NC 28801. Before visiting in person, confirm the correct office, hours and required documents with the City of Asheville Customer Service line because online and phone options may be faster for most billing tasks.
Asheville Water Department FAQs
How do I pay my Asheville water bill online?
Use the official City of Asheville Pay Your Water Bill page. Keep your account number, service address, balance and due date ready before paying, and save the confirmation after payment.
What is the Asheville water bill phone number?
The City of Asheville lists the main Customer Service line as 828-251-1122 for water billing and service questions.
How do I start or stop water service in Asheville?
The City says to call 828-251-1122 between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday except holidays, to set up a water account or stop water service.
Can I enroll in Asheville water e-billing?
Yes. The City has an official e-billing enrollment page for water customers. Make sure your email address is correct and check spam filters so you do not miss bill notices.
Does Asheville offer autopay for water bills?
The City water bill payment resources mention autopay as a convenient option. Review the official payment page and confirm the account, payment method and schedule before relying on recurring payment.
Why did I receive Asheville water bills close together?
The City has explained that Water Resources is required to bill customers six times in a fiscal year, and each bill amount represents water usage and fees for that billing period.
Who do I call for Asheville stormwater billing?
For stormwater utility billing, the City lists the main Customer Service line at 828-251-1122 and the Stormwater Billing Line at 828-232-4567.
Why is my Asheville water bill high?
Common causes include a running toilet, outdoor leak, irrigation, billing period timing, stormwater charges, water heater leak, prior balance, or increased household use. Check usage and leaks before disputing the bill.
How do I report an Asheville water leak or urgent water issue?
Use the official City of Asheville Water Department resources or call Customer Service at 828-251-1122 and follow the City’s instructions for urgent water issues, advisories or service problems.
Where can I find Asheville water quality and advisories?
Use the official City of Asheville Water Department page for water quality, water advisories, Water Resources updates and related utility information.
Is WaterBillGuide.us the official Asheville Water Department website?
No. WaterBillGuide.us is an independent informational guide. It does not process payments, access water accounts, submit emergency requests, restore service, waive fees or represent the City of Asheville.
Best Next Step for Asheville Water Customers
If your bill is normal, pay through the official City payment page and save your confirmation. If you are moving, call the City to start or stop service. If the issue is a leak, water quality concern, no water or stormwater charge, use the correct City resource before assuming it is only a payment problem.
Editorial Review and Disclaimer
This replacement article was rewritten to remove duplicate heading structure, reduce generic claims and better answer real Asheville user intent: payment, e-billing, autopay, start/stop service, billing-cycle timing, stormwater billing, high bills, leaks and official Water Department resources.
WaterBillGuide.us is not the City of Asheville. We do not process payments, access accounts, submit service reports, restore service, waive charges or make billing decisions. For account-specific help, contact the City of Asheville directly.
Official resources checked include the City of Asheville Pay Your Water Bill page, Water Department page, Water & Utilities services archive, e-billing page, start/stop water service page, stormwater utility bill page and City billing-cycle explanation.

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