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| Newhall County Water District (NCWD) ET Controller Rebate Program |
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Rebate program is available to
Eligible customers can receive a $20.00 per active valve rebate when you purchase and install a new ET Controller to your existing irrigation system. The maximum amount for each rebate is $240.00 per residence, not to exceed the cost of the ET Controller. Our controllers will cost you between $148-$232 for 8 to 12 valves. |
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WeatherSet's SunFall™ and rainfall sensors on your residence or commercial property...
...talking to our Smart Timer™ in your garage or on a pedestal will.... ![]() ![]()
.....create healthier gardens and stronger plants with automatic water conservation...rain or shine!
Shown below, seasonal and daily automatic adjustment of irrigation....rain or shine! ![]() |
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| To learn how our Smart Timers™ differ from the other controllers in this rebate program, click on this link to (ET) controllers. In support of this program, the Accurate WeatherSet is offering our products at a 60% discount from normal retail prices. This ET Controller Rebate program will pay you $20 for each valve connected to our Smart Timers which range in price from $148-$232 for 8 to 12 valves. Buy WeatherSet products online. Details of the Newhall County Water District ET Controller Rebate Program may be found at Details. The easy programming and the smart watering of our self-adjusting, weather-based Smart Sprinkler Timer will quickly make our Smart Timer™ one the favorite gardening tools of avid gardeners. If you are too busy to work in your garden, then our Smart Timer™ will simply grow a healthier garden for you with automatic water conservation. California Natives and other plants of Mediterranean climates will love the LWU (Low Water Usage) program in our Smart Timer™. NCWD has links for these drought-tolerant plant seletion. If you want to hire a contractor to install WeatherSet timers or repair your sprinkler system, please contact us. We are pleased to part of this effort to use water wisely, to grow healthy gardens and to reduce contaminating runoff into your drinking water and into the Santa Clarita River. |
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