 Tapping Into More Savings – Free Upgrades for Multifamily Properties
Tucson Water has offered rebate programs for over 15 years, helping customers make their homes and businesses more water efficient—and together, we’ve saved 6 billion gallons of water! Multifamily properties like apartment complexes and HOAs can also participate but reaching tenants who don’t hold water accounts poses a unique challenge.
With federal funding from the Arizona Water Infrastructure Finance Authority (AZ WIFA), Tucson Water is launching a new conservation program to provide free upgrades for water-efficient fixtures and appliances in low-income multifamily properties.
Managing water use in these buildings can be difficult. Leaks may go unnoticed, and old, worn-out fixtures are often costly to replace. Installing water-saving features typically requires upfront investment—something many property owners struggle to afford, especially when serving tenants on fixed incomes.
The Free Upgrades for Multifamily Properties program supports property owners and managers with up to $170,000 to improve water efficiency, lower utility bills, and enhance residents’ comfort. Funding covers the full cost of high-efficiency toilets, showerheads, bathtub diverters, kitchen and bathroom faucets, dishwashers, and clothes washers—including installation.
To make participation easier, Tucson Water offers multiple options. Properties can choose their own contractor and receive a rebate after installation or use a City-selected contractor to avoid upfront costs. Either way, the upgrades deliver immediate water savings.
For a limited time, funding is available to upgrade at least 600 multifamily housing units built before 2006 or currently using outdated fixtures. Priority is given to properties that primarily serve low-income residents.
If you are a multifamily property owner or manager looking to save water and lower costs—or a tenant in need of water-saving upgrades—learn more on our website.
Tucson Water also offers low-income conservation programs for residents and mobile homeowners, including:
- Free toilet replacements and emergency plumbing repairs
- Discounted clothes washers
- Grants and loans for rainwater and gray water systems
Visit: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Water/Conservation/Low-Income-Conservation-Programs
Email: conservation@tucsonaz.gov
Call: (520) 791-4331
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