Many homeowners are unaware that the City of Leander participates in the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) WaterSmart Rebate Program, which offers rebates for several water-saving improvements, including pressure reducing valves. Eligible homeowners can receive up to $100 in rebate funds for a PRV installation.
A Pressure Reducing Valve, commonly called a PRV, is installed on your home’s main water line to regulate incoming water pressure. Its purpose is to reduce excessively high water pressure to a safer level for your plumbing system. High water pressure can cause premature wear on faucets, toilets, water heaters, appliances, and pipes throughout your home.
While strong water pressure may seem like a good thing, pressure that is too high can lead to:
A properly installed PRV helps protect your plumbing system while also reducing unnecessary water usage.
Leander residents may qualify for a rebate of up to $100 for a pressure reducing valve or inline pressure regulator through the LCRA WaterSmart Rebate Program. The rebate covers eligible equipment costs but does not cover labor or sales tax. Applications must be submitted within 90 days of purchase and require itemized receipts and photos after installation.
After your PRV has been installed:
If you’re experiencing:
it may be time to have your water pressure tested by a licensed plumber.
At Plumb Intended, we can test your home’s water pressure, determine whether a pressure reducing valve is needed, and professionally install a PRV to help protect your plumbing system. We’ll also provide the documentation you need to apply for the available rebate.
If you live in Leander and have questions about your home’s water pressure or the rebate program, contact Plumb Intended today. We’re happy to help you protect your plumbing system while taking advantage of available savings.
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