Just a few weeks ago we put out a reminder that there were still rebates available in Sonoma County for water efficiency upgrades - even though the County's Direct Install Program was no more. Well, yes there are still rebates availabe. That part's true. But we were a bit off the mark on the other thing.
The Direct Install Program did end awhile ago - but it's back. Sonoma County is once again paying customers of select sewer districts to have their old-style non low-flow toilets changed out for the latest water efficient models.
It's a good deal all around. The County saves money in the long run by reducing water use and load on the sewer system, and you finally get those old water hungry fixtures out of your place.
This is not a rebate program. You are not required to pay any money up front for the toilet, seat, new angle stop or the standard installation. It is important to note, however, if there are any associated repairs or upgrades necessary when changing out your toilet, there could be charges not covered by the County.
But don't let that discourage you from checking it out. Our experience during the first incarnation of the program (and we installed several hundred toilets as part of the County program) was that extra repairs were rarely needed. So in general, you will be able to change out your non low-flow toilet fixtures - at no charge - and certainly for significantly less money than you would normally have to spend.
Trust us - this is an excellent opportunity.
The County is handling things a little differently this time. Instead of just making an appointment with us (or any of the other participating plumbers), you need to go ahead and sign up with the County. Once they get you signed up and queued up (they plan to fund a limited number per month), you can give us a call and we'll change out whatever antique thing you've got for a brand spanking new state-of-the-art water-saving wonder.
Visit the Sonoma County Water Agency Direct Install web page for more information and to get your name on the list.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
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