Example: 123456-789012 The first portion of your bill (123456) prior to the dash is your customer number. The portion after the dash (789012) is your account number. If making a payment for reconnection of services, please call Customer Service at 910-893-7575 after the payment is made.
Are you a Lillington resident looking for the easiest way to pay your water bill? Maybe you just moved to town or your usual payment method isn’t working Whatever the reason, I’ve got you covered with this comprehensive guide to paying your Town of Lillington water bill
We all know utility bills aren’t the most exciting topic, but they’re definitely necessary! As someone who’s lived in Lillington for years, I’ve tried pretty much every payment method available and I’m happy to share what I’ve learned to make your life a little easier.
Payment Options for Lillington Water Bills
The Town of Lillington offers several convenient ways to pay your water bill. Let’s break down each option:
Online Payments through MyGovHub
The quickest and most convenient way to pay is through the town’s official payment portal at lillingtonncmygovhub,com This platform allows you to
- Make one-time payments without creating an account
- Set up recurring automatic payments
- View your billing history
- Monitor your water usage
To get started with online payments, you’ll need your account number from a recent bill and a credit/debit card or checking account information.
In-Person Payments
If your prefer the personal touch or don’t trust online payments (I get it!), you can always pay in person at:
Town of Lillington Municipal Building
102 East Front Street
Lillington, NC 27546
Their office hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, but it’s always good to call ahead just to confirm.
Payment by Mail
Some of us still like doing things the traditional way. You can mail your payment (check or money order) to:
Town of Lillington
PO Box 367
Lillington, NC 27546
Just remember to include your account number on the check to ensure proper crediting to your account!
Phone Payments
If you’re in a rush or just prefer speaking with a real person, you can make payments over the phone. The town’s utility department can be reached at their customer service line during business hours.
Understanding Your Lillington Water Bill
Before we get deeper into payment methods, it might be helpful to understand what you’re actually paying for. Your typical Lillington water bill includes:
- Base water service fee
- Water usage charges (based on consumption)
- Sewer services (if applicable)
- Garbage collection fees
- Any applicable late fees or penalties
The billing cycle is monthly, and payments are typically due within 20 days of the billing date. Bills that aren’t paid on time may be subject to late fees and, eventually, service disconnection. Trust me, nobody wants to deal with that hassle!
Setting Up AutoPay for Your Convenience
One of the best ways to avoid late payments is setting up automatic payments through the MyGovHub portal. I switched to autopay last year and haven’t had to worry about due dates since!
Here’s how to set it up:
- Visit lillingtonnc.mygovhub.com
- Create an account or log in to your existing account
- Link your water account using your account number
- Go to “Payment Methods” and add your preferred payment method
- Select “AutoPay” and choose your preferences
With autopay, the amount due will be automatically withdrawn from your designated account on the due date each month.
What to Do If You’re Having Trouble Paying Your Bill
We all go through tough financial times occasionally. If you’re struggling to pay your water bill, it’s better to be proactive than to ignore the problem. The Town of Lillington may offer:
- Payment arrangements
- Extended due dates in certain circumstances
- Information about assistance programs
The key is to contact the utility department BEFORE your bill becomes delinquent. Most utility companies appreciate communication and may be willing to work with you if you reach out early.
Moving? Here’s What You Need to Know About Your Water Service
If you’re planning to move within Lillington or leave town altogether, you’ll need to:
- Contact the utility department at least 3 business days before your moving date
- Provide your new address for your final bill
- Pay any outstanding balances
- Schedule a final meter reading
If you’re moving within town, you’ll need to set up service at your new address, which typically involves completing a new application and possibly paying a deposit.
Common Questions About Lillington Water Bills
How can I check if my payment was received?
You can verify payment status through your MyGovHub account or by contacting the utility department directly.
What if my bill seems unusually high?
Unexpected high bills could indicate a water leak or meter reading error. First, check for obvious leaks around your property. If you don’t find anything, contact the utility department to request a meter check.
Can someone else pay my bill for me?
Absolutely! Anyone can pay your bill as long as they have your account number. This is particularly useful for family members helping elderly relatives or property owners paying utilities for rental properties.
Is there a fee for using credit cards to pay online?
Most online payment systems charge a small convenience fee for credit card transactions. The exact fee should be disclosed before you complete your payment.
Tips for Managing Your Water Costs
While we’re on the topic of water bills, here are some ways to potentially lower your monthly costs:
- Fix leaky faucets and running toilets promptly
- Install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators
- Only run full loads in your dishwasher and washing machine
- Water your lawn and garden during cooler hours to reduce evaporation
- Consider a rain barrel for outdoor watering needs
I implemented some of these changes in my own home and saw about a 15% reduction in my monthly water usage!
Community Resources for Utility Assistance
If you’re experiencing serious financial hardship, there might be community resources available to help with utility bills. Local organizations sometimes offer emergency assistance programs for qualifying residents.
The Future of Utility Management in Lillington
The Town of Lillington is continually working to improve resident services. While the current MyGovHub system provides good functionality, keep an eye out for additional features and improvements to the online payment system.
Communities across North Carolina are increasingly adopting comprehensive management platforms like TownSq for various municipal services. These platforms help streamline communications between residents and local government, potentially making it even easier to manage utilities in the future.
Final Thoughts
Managing your water bill doesn’t have to be complicated. With multiple payment options available, you can choose what works best for your lifestyle and preferences.
The most important things to remember are:
- Know when your bill is due
- Understand your payment options
- Contact the utility department if you have questions or concerns
- Keep your contact information updated
Do you have a preferred method for paying your utility bills? Have you found any great water-saving tips that worked for your household? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments below!

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