Artificial Turf and Water Conservation – How Much Can You Really Save?
- Tim Lomax
- Sep 10
- 1 min read
California homeowners know all too well how important water conservation is—especially in the Sacramento are
a where drought restrictions are becoming more common. One of the biggest water consumers in any home? Your lawn.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a 1,000 sq. ft. natural grass lawn can require 30,000–40,000 gallons of water every year just to stay green. That means:

Higher water bills every summer
Wasted resources during droughts
Stress over keeping your lawn alive in extreme heat
By switching to artificial turf, you can eliminate nearly all of that water use. Artificial grass requires only an occasional rinse to clean off dust or pet messes—saving tens of thousands of gallons of water annually.
The Financial Savings
In addition to helping the environment, artificial turf can significantly reduce monthly utility costs. Over the lifespan of your artificial lawn (10–20 years), homeowners can save thousands of dollars that would otherwise be spent on irrigation and lawn care.
Rebates and Incentives
Some water districts in California even offer rebates for turf replacement projects, meaning you can save money upfront while also reducing long-term costs.
At Sierra Turf and Greens, we’ve helped many Sacramento-area families transform their yards into beautiful, low-maintenance, water-efficient landscapes. By making the switch, you’ll have peace of mind knowing you’re contributing to a greener future—while keeping your lawn green year-round.
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