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Rebates, Tools & Programs

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We offer rebates and free conservation tools to help our customers use water wisely.

Water conservation saves money, reduces the energy needed to treat and deliver water and helps ensure clean water for future generations. 

Apply for Residential Rebates!

Landscape Rebates

RebateAmount
WaterWise Landscape — convert turf grass to a native plant bedUp to $3,000
Landscape Survival Tools — mulch, compost and core aerationUp to $120
WaterWise Rainscape — landscape features that capture and retain rainwater$0.50 per sq. ft. converted (100 sq. ft. minimum), up to $1,500
Rainwater Harvesting — installing a rain barrel or cistern systemUp to $5,000 based on storage capacity

Irrigation Rebates

RebateAmount
Irrigation Upgrade — improve your irrigation system's water efficiencyUp to $1,000
Watering Timer — hose-end timer to prevent overwateringUp to $40
Laundry to Landscape — reuse laundry graywater to irrigate your landscapeUp to $600

Pool Rebates

RebateAmount
Pool Filter — replace a sand or DE filter with a cartridge filterUp to $250
Pool Cover — reduce evaporation and chemical useUp to $200
Two lawn moisture meters available from Austin Water, one shaped like a frog and the other a ladybug.

Save water in style with our free residential conservation tools.

Our residential customers can request free water conservation tools through the Austin Water Customer Portal. Orders are mailed to you via USPS at no cost. If you prefer to pick up your order at our Waller Creek Center office in downtown Austin, select the pickup option when submitting your request. In-person pickup is by appointment — to schedule, contact watercon@austintexas.gov or call 512-974-2199, option 4.

Get Your Free Conservation Tools!

Indoor Tools

  • Showerhead — water-efficient model using 1.5 gallons per minute, available in regular or soap-up valve style
  • Kitchen and bathroom faucet aerators — reduce water use without reducing pressure; bathroom aerators use 0.5 gallons per minute, kitchen aerators use 1.5 gallons per minute

Outdoor Tools

  • Soil moisture meter — measures soil moisture to help you know when to water (available in frog or ladybug design)
  • Water Saver Hose Meter — digital meter attachment for garden hoses and hose-end sprinklers (available through Austin Public Library checkout only)
  • Sunlight Calculator — measures light levels in different areas of your yard to help with plant selection (available through Austin Public Library checkout only)

Water Conservation Help Desk

  • Walk-in hours are by appointment only. Appointments are available during normal business hours and subject to staff availability. To schedule an appointment with the Help Desk, please contact us at watercon@austintexas.gov or 512-974-2199, option 4.
     

Qualifying Water Providers

To be eligible for Austin Water conservation rebates and programs, you must receive water from Austin Water or one of the following providers. Program guidelines will indicate if participation is limited to direct Austin Water customers.

  • Aqua Texas — Morningside
  • Aqua Texas — Night Hawk WSC
  • Aqua Texas — Rivercrest Water Systems
  • City of Rollingwood
  • City of Sunset Valley
  • City of Westlake Hills
  • Creedmoor-Maha WSC
  • High Valley WSC
  • Marsha WSC
  • Mid-Tex Utilities
  • North Austin MUD No. 1
  • Northtown MUD
  • Shady Hollow MUD
  • Travis County WCID No. 10
  • Village of San Leanna
  • Wells Branch MUD
  • Windermere Utility