Paying Your National Grid Gas Bill: A Guide

We make it easy to pay your bill online or otherwise. Pay by bank account (optionally on an automated basis), credit/debit card, phone,

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Are you a National Grid gas customer looking to pay your bill? Look no further! This guide will take you through the various ways to pay your bill quickly and easily. We’ll cover the different payment methods available, how to enroll in automatic payments, and what to do if you need help making a payment.

Paying Your Bill Online

The fastest and most convenient way to pay your National Grid gas bill is online. Simply visit the National Grid website (www.nationalgridus.com/pay-bill), select your region, and click on “Pay Bill” in the nav drawer menu. From there, you can log in to your online profile or create a new one if you don’t already have one. Once logged in, you can make a payment using your checking or savings account.

If you prefer to pay by credit or debit card, you can use Speedpay to make a payment. Just log in to your online profile, click on “Ways to Pay” in the nav drawer menu, and select “Pay by Credit/Debit Card.” You’ll be directed to the Speedpay website, where you can enter your bill account number and make a payment. Note that a convenience fee may apply for credit or debit card payments.

Enrolling in Automatic Payments

To avoid late fees and the hassle of remembering to pay your bill each month, consider enrolling in National Grid’s automatic payment program. With this program, your monthly bill will be automatically deducted from your bank account. To enroll, log in to your online profile, click on “Ways to Pay” in the nav drawer menu, and select “Enroll in Automated Payments.” Fill out the required information, and you’ll be set up for automatic payments.

Paying by Phone or Mail

If you prefer not to pay online, you can make a payment over the phone by calling 1-800-233-5325. Have your 10-digit account number ready, and follow the prompts to make a payment using your bank account. Note that a convenience fee may apply for phone payments.

Alternatively, you can mail a check or money order to National Grid using the envelope provided with your bill. Make sure to include your account number and the payment coupon, and allow enough time for the payment to reach National Grid before the due date.

Paying in Person

If you prefer to pay in person, you can visit a National Grid authorized payment location. Just bring your bill and payment, and the representative will assist you with the payment process. You can find a location near you by visiting the National Grid website and clicking on “Pay in Person” in the nav drawer menu.

Help Making a Payment

If you’re having trouble making a payment, don’t worry! National Grid offers several options for customers who need help. You can contact National Grid’s customer service department by phone at 1-800-643-4278 or through their online chat service. They can assist you with payment arrangements, such as setting up a payment plan or extending your due date.

Conclusion

Paying your National Grid gas bill is quick and easy, with several payment methods available to suit your needs. Whether you prefer to pay online, by phone, or in person, National Grid has you covered. And if you need help making a payment, their customer service team is always available to assist you. So why wait? Pay your bill today and avoid any late fees or penalties.

FAQ

Does National Grid deal with gas?

National Grid is one of the world’s largest publicly listed utilities focused on transmission and distribution of electricity and gas. We play a vital role in connecting millions of people to the energy they use safely, reliably and efficiently.

What is National Grid direct pay?

With DirectPay, your balance will be paid automatically from your bank account on time every time, even if you’re away or misplace your bill.

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Ways to Pay

We make it easy to pay your bill online or otherwise. Pay by bank account (optionally on an automated basis), credit/debit card, phone,

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