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Plano, Texas Water Conservation Rebates (2025 Guide)

Plano offers rain/freeze sensor rebates ($50, plus $25 if installed by a licensed irrigator) and high-efficiency toilet rebates for homes built 1994 or earlier. No turf conversion rebate, but these support water conservation. Submit within 120 days of purchase.

Rebate Summary

Rebate ProgramAmountType
Rain/Freeze Sensor$50 (+$25 if licensed install)Residential
High-Efficiency Toilets$100 / $75 / $50 (1st/2nd/3rd)Residential

Submit within 120 days. Purchases must be from retailers within Plano city limits. Processing takes ~30 days.

Plano Water Conservation RebatesUp to $225 combined

Rain/freeze sensor: $50 per household, plus $25 if installed by a licensed irrigation professional. High-efficiency toilets (WaterSense, 1.28 gpf or less): $100 for first, $75 for second, $50 for third. Homes built 1994 or earlier. No turf conversion rebate.

  • Must be a City of Plano water customer
  • Submit within 120 days of purchase
  • Purchases from retailers within Plano
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How to Apply for Plano Water Rebates

  1. 1

    Make qualifying purchase

    Rain/freeze sensor or WaterSense toilet from Plano retailer.

  2. 2

    Submit within 120 days

    Apply at plano.gov. Processing ~30 days.

  3. 3

    Keep receipt

    Itemized receipt required.

Plano Water Rebate FAQs

Does Plano have a turf conversion rebate?
No. Plano offers irrigation and toilet rebates. Neighboring Denton has a generous Turf Buy-Back program.
Where can I buy to qualify?
Purchases must be from retailers located within Plano city limits.

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