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Rescue Your Landscape with WaterSaver Coupons

Dare to dream up a sublime space alfresco that also saves water. Then bring it to life with SAWS WaterSaver Coupons!

After a rough winter, spring has never been more welcomed than this year. If you find yourself inspired to make changes to your landscape, there’s no better way to accomplish that than with WaterSaver Coupons!

Through Oct. 15, SAWS residential customers can apply for up to four $100 WaterSaver coupons to replace part of the water-guzzling grass in your landscape with lush, drought-tolerant garden beds and/or permeable patios. That’s a whopping $400 in savings!

Make your landscape dreams a reality with radiant plants like butterfly iris, mistflower, hardy cenizo and this region’s stalwart, mountain laurel and more. Once established these water-efficient plants will not only look great year-round, but also help you conserve water and save money on your water bill.

Each coupon is intended to cover only a portion of the cost of the plants or patio materials. Combine the coupons however you like to create an inviting outdoor living space.

For each coupon, you must remove at least 200 square feet of grass — it’s the single most water-demanding element in a residential landscape. You must also cap any irrigation heads in the area where you install beds or patios.

By doing so, you may also qualify for our residential irrigation design rebate, which may further lower the cost of your outdoor project. If you have an automatic irrigation system, contact us[tap to call 210-704-SAVE] to schedule a free no-contact irrigation consultation.

Learn more about the WaterSaver Coupons and apply online now!

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Juan Soulas
Juan Soulas is a conservation planner for San Antonio Water System. Since joining SAWS in 2007 his duties have focused on residential water use. He works with his Conservation colleagues to help customers find ways to reduce outdoor usage without compromising the health and aesthetic quality of their landscapes. Juan also coordinates engaging outreach efforts with SAWS’ conservation partners -- Bexar County Master Gardeners, Gardening Volunteers of South Texas, San Antonio Botanical Garden and Mitchell Lake Audubon Center – to increase community access to vital conservation information.
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