Frisco, Texas Water Conservation Rebates (2025 Guide)
Frisco does not currently offer a turf conversion or native plant rebate through the city. The city has grown faster than its water conservation incentive programs. Nearby cities in Collin and Denton County do offer rebates, and state programs may apply.
How to Apply for Frisco Water Rebates
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Confirm your water utility
Check your water bill or visit friscotexas.gov to confirm your service provider. Some Frisco-area properties are served by North Texas Municipal Water District or Little Elm.
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Check friscotexas.gov/waterconservation for new programs
Frisco has not offered turf or native plant rebates, but programs may be added. Bookmark this page and check seasonally.
Frisco water conservation page
Rebate Summary
| Rebate Program | Amount | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Frisco city turf/native plant rebate | Not available | Residential |
| Denton Turf Buy-Back (20 miles north) | Up to $750 | Residential |
| Allen Water Conservation (15 miles east) | Rain sensor rebate | Residential |
| McKinney (adjacent city) | Check for current programs | Residential |
No city-level turf or native plant rebate in Frisco as of May 2026. Verify at friscotexas.gov/waterconservation before applying anywhere.
What Frisco Currently Offers
The City of Frisco Water Utilities focuses conservation efforts on tiered water pricing and outdoor watering schedules rather than rebate programs. As of May 2026, there is no city-administered rebate for turf removal, native plant installation, rain barrels, or irrigation upgrades. Monitor friscotexas.gov/waterconservation for new programs. Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas and conservation program offerings are likely to expand.
Apply / Learn MoreNearby Rebate Options for Frisco Homeowners
Frisco sits in Collin County, adjacent to Denton County. Several neighboring utilities offer programs worth checking if you live near city boundaries. Denton has the most generous nearby program: up to $750 to convert turf to native plants through the Turf Buy-Back program, available to Denton Utilities customers only. Allen and McKinney offer water-efficiency rebates. Plano offers rain sensor and toilet rebates. None of these programs cover Frisco addresses, but if you are near a city boundary it is worth confirming your utility service area.
- Must be a customer of the specific utility offering the rebate
- Frisco addresses served by Frisco Water do not qualify for neighbor-city programs
- Confirm your service area at your water utility before applying
Frisco Water Rebate FAQs
Does Frisco offer a turf removal or native plant rebate?
Are there any rebates near Frisco in Collin County?
Can my HOA stop me from planting native plants in Frisco?
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