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To search for a plan in your service area, simply go to the Southern Federal home page and enter the Zip Code for your service address. Select the plan you wish to switch to.
There are 2 ways to enroll with Southern Federal: Online - You can enroll using our quick self-serve online enrollment form. Simply enter your Zip Code on the Southern Federal home page to select a plan in your area. Telephone - You can speak with one of our Customer Care agents to enroll over the telephone. Dial 1-844-644-0474 to speak with an agent.
If you have questions about your Southern Federal electricity bill, you can reach us toll free at 1-844-644-0474. A Customer Care agent will be ready to assist you. You can also view our Contact Us page for ways to connect with us.
You will receive your bill directly from Southern Federal. Your different bill payment options are outlined within your bill. Review your bill for payment options.
Yes. If you are enrolled with Southern Federal your electricity bill will come directly from us instead of your local Utility.
State Energy Conservation Office (SECO) - www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us Department of Energy (DOE) - www.energy.gov Texas is Hot - www.texasishot.org
Don‘t leave bathroom or kitchen ventilation fans running longer than necessary; they replace inside air with outside air. Improve your roof by installing light-colored, durable materials and by adding insulation. Install weather stripping, and seal cracks around windows, exterior doors, and other openings. Programmable thermostats can save a household about $100 per year. Take short showers instead of baths.
Use the air-dry option on your dishwasher if available or open the door after the final rinse cycle to dry the dishes. Only run dishwashers and clothes washers when fully loaded. Keep your refrigerator and freezer full. They operate more efficiency when full. When drying clothes, do not overfill the dryer and use the automatic setting if available. Dry loads back-to-back if possible. Remember to clean the lint filter between loads. Unplug or recycle that spare refrigerator in the garage if you don‘t really need it. Refrigerators are typically the second largest electricity users in a home. If your refrigerator is more than [...]
Clean or replace furnace filters once a month (or as needed) with a filter that has a MERV 11 rating or higher. Ensure that your HVAC system is properly sized for your home. At the beginning of cooler or warmer weather have a professional come out to inspect your HVAC system. Have your duct system checked for air leaks and proper insulation. Consider installing a "whole house fan" to improve circulation and ventilation throughout your home. Do not use humidifiers or evaporator ("swamp") coolers with the air conditioner. Close vents in unused rooms.