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Wisconsin Utility Bill Calculator

Estimate a combined Wisconsin utility bill with electricity, water, sewer, fixed fees, and other recurring home utility costs.

Electric bill

$226

Energy$142
Delivery$48.00
Fees$36.00

All-in rate

$0.246 per kWh

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Wisconsin utility inputs

Adjust electricity, water, sewer, fixed fees, and other utility lines to match the bill.

Monthly estimate

$381

Electric, water, sewer, and other recurring utility costs.

Daily pace

$12.69

The combined estimate spread across a 30-day month.

Annual pace

$4,567

A simple 12-month projection using the current inputs.

Electric detail

Usage charge: $153. All-in electric rate: $0.269/kWh.

Water detail

Usage charge: $35.56. All-in water cost: $17.42 per 1,000 gal.

Electricity

Compare kWh, all-in electric rate, delivery, customer charges, and weather-driven loads.

Water and sewer

Compare gallons, sewer, stormwater, base fees, irrigation, leaks, and meter read notes.

Other recurring utilities

Add trash, gas, stormwater, service fees, minimum charges, and other recurring monthly lines.

Billing period

Divide each section by billing days before judging whether the month is truly high.

How to use this Wisconsin utility estimate

Use the calculator as a combined planning page, then open the detailed electric or water page for the section that changed most. The electric starter rate is $0.18 per kWh, but the rate printed on the bill is better for a real household comparison.

Seasonal heating or cooling, water softeners, sewer fees, billing days, and fixed customer charges are common first checks. Water and sewer rates are usually local, so replace the starter values with the city, county, district, or private provider line items from the bill.

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FAQ

Short answers for search visitors and bill-checking moments.

How do I estimate a utility bill in Wisconsin?

Start with electric kWh, a local electric rate, water usage, sewer or base fees, fixed charges, and other recurring utilities. This page uses $0.18 per kWh as an editable electric starter rate.

Why can Wisconsin utility bills vary so much?

Combined utility bills vary by electric provider, water district, home size, weather, sewer structure, fixed fees, taxes, billing days, and whether trash or gas is included.

Should I compare total dollars or usage first?

Compare usage per day first. Daily kWh and daily gallons show whether behavior changed. If usage is steady but dollars rose, review rates and fixed fees.