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How to Get the Lawn Replacement Rebate

Placer County Water Agency · Placer County (Sacramento metro), CA

$3.00/sq ft, up to $3,000Amount not independently confirmed
Turf replacementNative planting

What you get

Pays $3 per square foot of lawn replaced with low-water landscaping, up to a $3,000 rebate for residential customers (Placer County Water Agency; last verified June 2026).

  • Residential: $3.00/sq ft, up to $3,000

Are you eligible?

  • Be a Placer County Water Agency customer
  • Property located in: Rocklin, Lincoln, Auburn, Loomis
  • PCWA customer
  • Replace lawn with low-water landscaping

Before you start

Do not remove turf or begin work before you have written approval. This program requires pre-approval. Starting early can disqualify the project even if everything else is correct.

What applying usually looks like

A general guide. Always confirm the exact steps on the official program page, since each provider runs its process a little differently.

  1. 1

    Apply and get written approval first

    Submit your application to Placer County Water Agency and wait for written approval before you remove any turf or start work. Starting early is the most common reason a rebate is denied.

  2. 2

    Do the conversion

    Replace your lawn with the qualifying landscaping, following the eligibility requirements above.

  3. 3

    Submit your claim

    After the work is done, submit your claim on the official program page. Confirm the exact forms, receipts, and any photos they require there, since those vary by program.

Placer County Water AgencyVerified Jun 2026

We compile these programs from utility and city pages, and not every amount here has been independently confirmed. Program details also change throughout the year. Always verify requirements, amounts, and eligibility directly with your water utility before starting work. Pollinator Patch is not affiliated with any rebate program and does not guarantee approval.

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Programs change throughout the year. If something here is out of date or wrong, tell us and we'll check it against the provider.