Smart Irrigation & Water Management for DFW Properties: The Complete Guide to ET Controllers, Rebates & Conservation
Published on February 15, 2026 by Darryl Chevis
Smart Irrigation & Water Management for DFW Properties: The Complete Guide to ET Controllers, Rebates & Conservation
Water conservation isn't just environmentally responsible—it's financially smart. In Dallas-Fort Worth, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F and drought restrictions are increasingly common, smart irrigation systems have become essential for property owners who want lush landscapes without excessive water bills.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about smart irrigation in DFW: from ET (evapotranspiration) controllers and weather-based systems to rebate programs that can offset your installation costs by 50% or more.
What Is Smart Irrigation?
Smart irrigation systems use technology to optimize watering schedules based on real-time environmental conditions. Unlike traditional timer-based systems that run on fixed schedules regardless of weather, smart systems automatically adjust to:
- Current weather conditions and forecasts
- Soil moisture levels
- Plant water requirements
- Evapotranspiration (ET) rates
- Seasonal changes
The result? Healthier plants with 30-50% less water usage.
Types of Smart Irrigation Controllers
1. Weather-Based Controllers
These systems connect to local weather stations or on-site weather sensors to adjust watering based on temperature, rainfall, humidity, and wind. When rain is detected, the system automatically skips watering cycles.
2. ET (Evapotranspiration) Controllers
ET controllers calculate the exact amount of water lost from your landscape through evaporation and plant transpiration. They replace this precise amount, eliminating the overwatering common with traditional systems.
3. Soil Moisture Sensor Systems
These controllers use buried sensors to measure actual soil moisture levels, watering only when the soil falls below optimal moisture thresholds.
4. WiFi-Enabled Smart Controllers
Modern systems like Rachio, Rain Bird IQ, and Hunter Hydrawise connect to your home WiFi, allowing control via smartphone apps, voice assistants (Alexa, Google), and integration with smart home systems.
DFW Water Rebates: Get Paid to Save Water
North Texas municipalities offer substantial rebates for smart irrigation upgrades:
| Water Provider | Rebate Amount | Qualifying Equipment |
|---|---|---|
| City of Dallas | Up to $200 | EPA WaterSense controllers |
| Plano | $50-150 | Smart controllers, rain/freeze sensors |
| Frisco | Up to $150 | Weather-based controllers |
| McKinney | $100-200 | ET controllers, soil sensors |
| Richardson | Up to $100 | Smart irrigation systems |
Pro tip: Many rebates can be combined. We've helped clients receive $300+ in total rebates for a single installation.
Installation Considerations for DFW
When installing smart irrigation in Dallas-Fort Worth, consider these local factors:
- Clay soil: DFW's black gumbo clay requires longer, less frequent watering cycles to prevent runoff
- Water restrictions: Smart systems help you comply with Stage 1-4 drought restrictions automatically
- Freeze protection: Ensure your system includes proper winterization features
- Rebate pre-approval: Some municipalities require pre-approval before installation
ROI: When Do Smart Systems Pay for Themselves?
With DFW water rates increasing 5-8% annually and rebate programs covering 30-50% of installation costs, most smart irrigation systems pay for themselves within 2-3 years through water savings alone.
Additional benefits include:
- Healthier plants and fewer replacements
- Reduced fungus and disease (from overwatering)
- Compliance with HOA and municipal water restrictions
- Increased property value
Getting Started
Ready to upgrade to smart irrigation? Contact Sandoval Landscaping for a free consultation. We'll assess your current system, recommend the best smart controller for your property, handle installation, and help you maximize rebate opportunities.
Serving Dallas, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and surrounding DFW communities since 2015.
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