Why splitting utilities is harder than rent
Rent is usually a flat number you split by room size or equally. Utilities vary every month, depend on usage, and span multiple bills (electricity, internet, water, gas, sometimes trash and streaming). Without a system, someone always feels shortchanged.
This guide covers the three fair methods that actually work — plus a 60-second way to run the math using Spllito's free utility splitter.
The three fair methods
1. Equal split. Everyone pays the same share. Simplest, and fine when lifestyles are similar.
2. By room size. Bigger bedroom, bigger share. Works well when rooms vary (e.g., a master pays 60%, a single pays 40%).
3. Usage-based. If one roommate works from home and runs AC constantly, they pay more of electricity. Less pure, but fairer when usage diverges significantly.
A real example: 3 roommates, 4 bills
Say Alex, Bea, and Cam split an apartment with: electricity $180, internet $90, water $45, gas $60 — total $375/month.
Equal split: $125 each. Easy.
Room-based: Alex's master is 45% of livable area, Bea's room 30%, Cam's 25%. Alex pays $169, Bea $113, Cam $94.
Usage-adjusted: Cam works from home and runs AC heavily, so electricity is split 30/25/45 — Alex $54, Bea $45, Cam $81. Other bills split equally ($65 each). Totals: Alex $119, Bea $110, Cam $146.
A special note on internet
Internet is almost always split equally — regardless of usage. Bandwidth is shared and speed doesn't change based on how much any one person streams. Trying to split internet by usage creates conflict without fixing fairness.
What if someone moves mid-month?
Prorate: multiply each bill by (days they lived there ÷ days in month), add that to the leaving person's share, and split the remainder among the rest. Spllito's utility splitter handles this.
Use the free calculator
Open the utility bill splitter — enter bills, pick a method, get results in 30 seconds. No signup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I split utilities 50/50 with my roommate?
If rooms are similar and usage is similar — yes. If rooms vary or usage is skewed, a weighted split is fairer.
How do I split utilities with 4 roommates?
Pick a method (equal, by room, or by usage), list the bills, and use Spllito's utility splitter. 60 seconds to settle.
Should internet be split equally?
Yes — internet is shared bandwidth and doesn't vary by usage at the individual level.
How do I track monthly utilities?
Snap photos of each bill to a shared folder, re-enter them each month in Spllito, and settle the same day. Predictable cadence kills conflicts.
What if my roommate refuses to pay their share?
Have a direct conversation first. Document bills and agreed splits in writing (e.g., a shared doc). Last resort: your lease likely holds everyone jointly responsible.