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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.

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.

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 Rebates: Up 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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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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