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Are free weekend plans usually cheaper than true fixed-rate plans?
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Usually not. Free weekends are offset by higher weekday energy rates. They can work if most of your usage really happens during the weekend. However, your biggest consumption often comes from HVAC in summer and heating in winter, which typically runs as normal on weekdays.
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What days and hours count as “free”?
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It depends. Some plans include Friday evening through Sunday night (sometimes into Monday morning), while others only cover Saturday and Sunday. Check the tables above for quick reference. Always confirm the exact window in the EFL/ToS; some products change hours by season or Daylight Saving Time.
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Do TDU delivery charges apply during the free window?
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Sometimes. Many plans waive energy charges only, while TDU delivery fees still apply. Check the EFL for phrases like “TDU Delivery fees included” and verify how delivery charges are treated.
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Why do free weekend plans often cost more overall?
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Weekday rates are usually higher than average. Even if you shift some appliance usage (dryer, washer, dishwasher) to the weekend, HVAC and heating often remain significant during weekdays, and those loads can dominate your bill.
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How can I make a weekend free plan work for me?
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Run high-usage appliances during the weekend. On weekdays, keep the thermostat at a higher setting in summer (and moderate in winter), and use fans to help with comfort. If you travel during the week and are mostly home on weekends, these plans can fit well.
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What’s the best way to know if a free weekend plan makes sense for my home?
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Use your historical Smart Meter Texas (SMT) data. Clear Energy Facts can estimate future bills by hour—log in, link SMT, and compare weekend-free vs. fixed plans using your actual usage profile.
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I can change my habits—should I try a short-term free weekend plan first?
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Consider a 3–11 month term to test whether you can truly shift your usage. You can find the cheapest advertised plans and their free-window schedules in the tables above. If it doesn’t fit your lifestyle, switch to a True Fixed plan at renewal.
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Can I enroll in a free weekend plan if I have solar panels or batteries?
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It depends on the provider. Some allow solar/battery customers on free-weekend products, others don’t. Check the EFL/ToS or call the company to confirm eligibility and how net metering interacts with the free window.