Welcome to the Official Website of Breezy Hill Water & Sewer Co., Inc.

Our Mission

At Breezy Hill Water & Sewer Co., Inc., we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation

 

 

Bill Payment Options

Click the green Bill Pay box located near the top right corner of our home page. This will take you to our bill payment options screen, which will list every payment option available, and has the direct link to online payment options of your choice. You can call our office at 803-663-6455, choose option 1, which will send you to Nexbillpay for an automated payment processing center. The office has a drop box right past the Drive-Thru window to drop off your payment. If you want automatic payments we offer Bank Draft. This form can be found under Forms & Reports. 

 

 

Water bills are always due on the 1st of every month

Late fees apply on the 2nd of every month

If past due is not paid in 10 days after the 1st, a  $30 non payment fee applies 

    

 

New Rates & Policies Effective July 1, 2023

Conservation Tips

There are a number of easy ways to save water, and they all start with you. When you save water, you save money on your utility bills. Here are just a few ways... Learn more...

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Annual Water Quality Report

March 06, 2025

South Carolina Rural Water prepares this report for us in April-May timeframe with the previous years data collected by the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services. We are required to have this report to our customers by July 1st of each year. As soon as this report is received in our office, it will be posted on our website for everyone to view. 

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FIX A LEAK AWARENESS

FIX A LEAK AWARENESS

March 03, 2025

As the weather transitions into spring, it's the perfect time to take stock of your home's plumbing system and safeguard against leaks.

Did you know that "Fix A Leak Week" is celebrated every March, highlighting the importance of detecting and repairing leaks to conserve water and prevent costly damage?

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