Is Frontier Utilitiesactually cheap for YOU?
Houston-based retailer offering both traditional and prepaid electricity plans with no deposit and no credit check required. We priced every Frontier Utilities plan against 200+ other Texas retailers at your real kWh — not the advertised teaser rate.
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The honest take.
Frontier Utilities serves both the traditional fixed-rate market and the prepaid electricity market. Their prepaid plans require no deposit and no credit check — you pay in advance and use electricity until the balance runs out. For customers with credit challenges or short-term housing situations, Frontier's prepaid option eliminates the $200-400 deposit barrier. Traditional plans are competitively priced but rarely the absolute cheapest.
- •Fixed-rate
- •Prepaid (no deposit)
- •Month-to-month
- No-credit-check customers
- Short-term renters
- Prepaid preference
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