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πŸ’§ Water Use Rules/Turf Replacement Rebates

Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do turf replacement rebates rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington and Fort Worth have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Arlington Water Utilities offers rebates for homeowners converting thirsty turf grass to drought-tolerant landscaping. The program reimburses up to 250 dollars for qualified projects using approved native plant lists from Texas SmartScape regional resources.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Fort Worth Water Department offers conservation rebates that can include turf reduction, irrigation upgrades, and rain barrels for residential customers. The voluntary program supports the Climate Action Plan and complements year-round watering rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
Maximum rebateUp to 250 dollars-
Plant listTexas SmartScape-
Pre-approvalRequired-
Artificial turfNot rebate-eligibleNot eligible
Lead agency-Fort Worth Water Department
Eligibility-Residential and commercial accounts
Plant guide-Texas SmartScape species list
Inspection-Pre and post installation

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Arlington FAQ

Can I replace my whole front yard with rocks?

All-rock conversions without native plants do not qualify for the rebate and may violate Arlington property-maintenance landscaping expectations. Combine decorative stone with SmartScape plantings for both rebate eligibility and code compliance.

Does the rebate cover labor?

No. Arlington reimburses materials and qualifying plants only. DIY installation is encouraged. Contractor labor costs remain the homeowner responsibility, though qualifying receipts for materials still count toward the rebate cap.

Fort Worth FAQ

How much does the Fort Worth turf rebate pay?

Per-square-foot rebate rates and household caps adjust annually with the conservation budget. Customers should check savefortworthwater.org for current rates and enroll before starting work, since only pre-approved projects qualify.

Can I count rock or gravel as the replacement?

Partially. Fort Worth requires a meaningful share of converted area to be living drought-tolerant plants from the SmartScape list. Mulch and permeable rock can fill the rest, but pure gravel landscapes do not qualify.

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