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Salt Lake City, Utah

Utah Turf Rebate Program
Replace High-Water Turf. Reduce Costs. Maximize Available Rebates.
Boulder Landscaping, a Strata company, helps property owners across Northern Utah upgrade their landscapes through available turf rebate programs. From initial evaluation through final rebate coordination, our team manages the entire process so you can reduce water use, lower long-term costs, and improve your property without the complexity.
Why Act Now?
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Funding is limited and can run out
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Rebate programs can change at any time
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Early applications secure the best incentives
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You begin saving water—and money—immediately
What Rebates May Cover:
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Turf removal and replacement
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Drip irrigation conversion in planting areas
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Installation of water-efficient trees
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Smart irrigation controllers
Boulder Landscaping manages the entire process from design through rebate submission.
How the Turf Rebate Process Works in Utah
Many local water agencies in Utah offer financial incentives to remove high-water-use turf and replace it with water-wise landscaping. Rebate amounts, eligibility, and availability vary by location and provider. Let Boulder Landscaping guide you through the process, including:
1
Evaluation & Budget Proposal
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Confirm eligibility and estimated rebate value
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Provide initial project budget and concept
2
Application & Design
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Assist with rebate application
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Develop a compliant landscape plan
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Prepare required documentation
3
Approval & Installation
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Wait for program approval before starting work
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Complete installation per approved plans
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Ensure irrigation systems meet requirements
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Final Inspection & Rebate
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Coordinate final inspection
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Submit completion documentation
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Rebate check issued directly to property owner
Total duration: 3–6 months from kickoff to rebate payout.

Typical Client Savings:
Up to 50% lower irrigation and upkeep costs
Turf Rebate Program Requirements
What Qualifies
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Water-wise plant installations
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Drip irrigation systems (required)
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Permeable hardscape (gravel, decomposed granite, dry-set pavers)
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Functional outdoor spaces that replace turf
What Does NOT Qualify
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Artificial turf
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Concrete or impermeable surfaces
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Pools or water features
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Replacing turf with new grass varieties
Key Eligibility Requirements
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Existing lawn must be living and maintained at time of application
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Minimum project size: 200 sq ft
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At least 50% plant coverage at maturity (approx. 3 plants per 100 sq ft)
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Remaining areas must include mulch, rock, or permeable groundcover


What We Handle (and What You’ll Do)
We simplify the process so you can focus on the outcome—not the paperwork.
What Boulder Landscaping Handles
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Site evaluation and turf measurement
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Rebate-compliant landscape and irrigation design
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Plant selection using approved water-wise lists
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Application guidance and documentation support
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Inspection coordination (pre and final)
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Installation and full project management
What You’ll Do
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Approve and sign proposals
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Submit rebate application
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Provide water bill or required documentation
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Review and approve plans
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Submit final paperwork

