Use less. Keep more in reserve.
Every household that switches to two-per-week watering saves roughly 22,000 gallons a season. Here's how — and the rebates that pay you to do it.
Get paid to save water.
Replace your timer with a WaterSense-labeled smart controller. One per household, per lifetime of the home.
Replace standard spray nozzles with rotating precision nozzles. Up to 20 nozzles per household.
A certified irrigation specialist visits your property, evaluates your system, and provides a written report with savings recommendations.
Tips that work.
Water before 10 AM or after 6 PM
Midday heat means up to 40% of water evaporates before reaching roots. Schedule cycles in the cooler morning or evening hours.
Two cycles per week max
Most Utah lawns need only 1–1.5 inches per week in peak summer. Two 30-minute cycles cover that without over-saturating.
Check for leaks monthly
A broken head or cracked lateral can waste 10+ gallons per minute. Walk your zones before each season and after any freeze-thaw cycle.
Adjust for rain
Turn off irrigation after measurable rainfall. A smart controller does this automatically — see rebates above.
