Water districts are individual organizations that provide water delivery, waste disposal, or flood control and water conservation efforts for specific geographic areas. These water districts can manage artificial grass rebates that homeowners’ artificial turf installation projects may qualify for. While not every turf replacement program considers artificial turf as a qualifying replacement material, these five areas do offer rebates for artificial grass in their jurisdiction.
- Carpinteria Valley Water District
If you live or own a property in Carpinteria Valley Water District, your landscape project may qualify for the Carpinteria Valley Water District Water-Wise Landscape Rebate. Under the terms of this program, qualifying homeowners can receive up to $500 for landscaping on a single-family home, and businesses can receive a rebate amount of up to $1,000 for a commercial or multi-family property or area managed by a homeowners association. These one-time rebates are based on:
Landscape design costs: The rebate will cover 50% of landscape design fees up to $250.
Equipment and materials: The rebate will cover up to $250 or $750 (depending on the property type) for pre-approved irrigation equipment, planting and labor, and artificial turf materials.
Note: This is a one-time rebate only, and the materials and equipment must be pre-approved to qualify.
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