Is there a water rebate in CA for artificial grass owners?
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Yes, there are always water rebates programs available for homeowners in California for replacing their thirsty grass lawns with artificial grass. However, such programs are offered differently from different water districts, some offers more money than others, so the best way to approach this is to find out specially what your water agency’s offer by contacting them or visits their website. Here is an example of what you can find on the internet: http://www.saveourwaterrebates.com/turf-replacement-rebates.html.
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Thanks for asking this question! The answer is Yes, there is a rebate of $3.00 per sf if you live in Las Vegas, NV. 60% of a household's water bill goes to watering natural grass lawns. A lot of states on the west that has water supply concerns have incentives to replace grass with drought tolerated alternatives, and artificial turf is the perfect answer to that: you won't lose the beautiful "Lawn" look, and still get the rebate of $3.00 per square foot, up to 10,000 sf! This is the most generous rebate offer in the country and they normally set a budget for such rebates until used up before re-evaluating the program again, so hurry up to take advantage of this asap!
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Artificial grass doesn’t provide any good conditions for the pests or snails to live within, therefore, you shouldn’t concern about such animals or pests will present any problems. Compared with real grass lawns, artificial grass is much “cleaner”! We have never had any complaints about such issues before.
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Yes, Global Syn-Turf products are designed to be permeable, allowing water and other liquids like dog urine to seep through. The synthetic grass has a backing with drainage holes, ensuring that liquids pass through quickly, which makes it an excellent choice for areas like your upstairs back porch. It is both practical and hygienic for pet training.
Not like real grass lawns, artificial grass doesn’t not need water. Most of house properties have grass lawns which can consume up to 60% of the entire household water usage. By switching lawns to artificial turf, the savings of water bill can be tremendous. Most of western states are offering incentives for homeowners and business owners to switch their real grass lawns to drought tolerant landscaping such as artificial grass. Having artificial grass is not only save money, but also save water resources as whole.
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Eric, you can find specs for S Blade-90 and other products at https://www.globalsynturf.com/artificial-grass-specifications-specs
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Zeofill will help to neutralize the dog urine smells when being used as the artificial grass’s infill. It is a very common practice to use garden hose to hose off the turf for cooling and cleaning purposes. You can also use our Pet Odor Neutralizer while hosing down the dog smell: the Pet Odor Neutralizer comes with a garden hose attachment: https://www.globalsynturf.com/products/pet-odor-neutralizer. For any further questions, please feel free to call us at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.
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