Rain/Freeze Sensor Rebates in Plano: How to Get $50+ Back for Water Conservation Upgrades
Published on February 15, 2026 by EDFX
Rain/Freeze Sensor Rebates in Plano: How to Get $50+ Back for Water Conservation Upgrades
City of Plano pays residents $50 per rain/freeze sensor installation—and rebates for smart controllers can offset 50-100% of upgrade costs. This guide walks you through eligibility, application, and maximizing your rebate capture.
Available Rebate Programs (2026)
Rain/Freeze Sensor Rebate
Amount: $50 per installed sensor
Limit: One rebate per irrigation controller
Eligibility: City of Plano water customers
Requirements:
- Sensor must be wired to existing or new irrigation controller
- Must be installed by licensed irrigator or self-installed with documentation
- Sensor must be positioned correctly (not under eaves or obstructions)
- Controller must be programmed to respond to sensor input
Smart Irrigation Controller Rebate
Amount: Varies by controller type and zone count
Typical range: $75-$200 depending on system complexity
Eligibility: EPA WaterSense certified controllers preferred
Requirements:
- ET-based or smart weather-adjusting technology
- Professional installation recommended
- Pre-approval may be required for larger rebates
Free Water Conservation Assessment
Plano offers free professional irrigation system evaluations:
- Distribution uniformity testing
- System efficiency recommendations
- Rebate program guidance
- No obligation—educational service
Rebate Application Process
Step 1: Pre-Approval (Recommended)
For smart controller rebates over $100, contact Plano Water Conservation before purchase:
- Submit preliminary application
- Receive approval confirmation
- Proceed with installation
Step 2: Professional Installation
Sandoval Landscaping handles:
- Rebate-eligible sensor/controller selection
- Proper installation meeting program requirements
- Application paperwork completion
- Documentation photography
Step 3: Application Submission
Required documentation:
- Completed rebate application form
- Itemized receipt showing sensor/controller model
- Installation documentation (date, installer license if applicable)
- Photos of installed device and placement
- Copy of recent water bill (proof of Plano service)
Step 4: Rebate Processing
Processing timeline:
- Applications reviewed quarterly
- Approval notification within 4-6 weeks
- Rebate check mailed within 8-10 weeks of approval
Maximizing Rebate Value
Stacking Rebates
Combine multiple rebates for maximum benefit:
- Rain/freeze sensor ($50)
- Smart controller ($100-$200)
- High-efficiency nozzles (if available)
- Total potential: $200-$300+
Timing Considerations
Rebate programs often have:
- Annual funding limits (apply early in year)
- Equipment change requirements (new installations only)
- Retrofit allowances for qualifying upgrades
Rebate-Eligible Equipment
Rain/Freeze Sensors
Qualifying sensors include:
- Hunter Mini-Clik rain sensor
- Rain Bird RSD rain sensor
- Weathermatic SLW series
- Toro rain sensors
Smart Controllers
EPA WaterSense certification is preferred:
- Rachio 3 series
- Hunter Hydrawise
- Rain Bird ESP-ME3 with LNK
- Toro EVOLUTION with Smart Connect
Common Application Mistakes
Avoid these rebate disqualifiers:
- Incorrect sensor placement: Must be in open area, not under eaves
- Missing documentation: Incomplete paperwork causes delays
- Ineligible equipment: Verify model qualifies before purchase
- Late application: Submit within 90 days of installation
Other DFW Municipal Programs
City of Dallas
- Smart controller rebates up to $150
- Free irrigation system evaluations
- High-efficiency nozzle rebates
Frisco
- Smart irrigation rebates
- Water conservation consultation
Southlake, Allen, McKinney
- Variable programs based on annual conservation funding
- Contact municipalities for current availability
Conclusion
Plano's rebate programs transform smart irrigation from expense to value proposition. Sandoval Landscaping ensures clients capture every eligible dollar through proper equipment selection, installation, and application management.
Learn more about smart irrigation: Smart Irrigation & Water Management Guide
Categories: Smart Irrigation