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Rebates & Efficiency Tips

Creating a culture of conservation and water efficiency in Denver dates back to 1936 when Denver Water advertised on street trolleys asking customers to help save water. The modes of transportation have changed, but the message remains the same as does our commitment to helping customers use this precious resource wisely.

Residential Rebates

We want to help you improve your property — and save water — by picking up part of the tab for a higher-efficiency model.

WaterSense

WaterSense is a national program that makes it easy to choose products that use less water without sacrificing quality or product performance.

Watering Your Lawn

By only giving your lawn what it needs, you can have a green, healthy lawn while cutting down on your water consumption.

Indoor Self-Audit

Indoor self-audits are easy to perform and will help you find ways to conserve water.
Residential Efficiency Tip
Don't know where to start? Buy a Garden In A Box.
Residential Efficiency Tip
Amy is saving about 133,000 gallons each year without turf.
Residential Efficiency Tip
Learn how your neighbors are remodeling their yards.
Residential Efficiency Tip
Tracy, Ben and their son ditched their front lawn in favor of a vegetable garden.
Residential Efficiency Tip
Household leaks can waste more than 1 trillion gallons annually nationwide.
Residential Efficiency Tip
A guide to tree care in dry climates.
Residential Efficiency Tip
Quick tips to save water in the bathroom, kitchen and laundry.
Residential Efficiency Tip
See the recommended watering times for the month.
Residential Efficiency Tip
Do you know how much water you're using?
Residential Efficiency Tip
Compost can reduce outdoor watering by an estimated 25 percent.