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Residential Washing Machine Rebate

Paying You To Make Water-Efficient Choices

High Efficiency Washing MachineSave Water, Energy And Money

Energy efficient washers use more than 35% less water and 55% less water electricity than standard machines.

A typical household does nearly 400 loads of laundry per year, using about 40 gallons of water for a full load with a conventional washer. In contrast, a full-size energy efficient clothes washer uses 20-25 gallons per load. You could save as much as 7,000 gallons of water each year.

Apply for a $50 rebate when you…

  • Purchase and install a new Energy Star qualifying cothes washing machine. Limit: 1 washing machine rebate per household.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Applicants must live in a single-family residence within the Tualatin Valley Water District, including a house, condominium, duplex/multiplex or manufactured home with a single or master meter. NOTE: Customers in the Southwood Park Water District and Valley View Water District and apartment owners* currently DO NOT qualify for these rebates.
  • The applicant must have a current TVWD water account in good standing or be the owner of the master metered (condominium, duplex/multiplex or manufactured home) residence within the District as verified by TVWD.
  • Applications must include a copy of a proof of purchase receipt from a retailer or plumbing company that specifies the purchase date, purchase price, manufacturer and model number.
  • The application must be received by TVWD within 90 days of purchase date.
  • Prior to approval, an on-site inspection may be required by TVWD.
  • The total rebate per item will not exceed the receipt amount.

How To Apply For A Rebate

  • After purchasing and installing your new washing machine per the eligibility requirements outlined above, complete the Residential Rebate Application Form (PDF) and attach a copy of the receipt.
  • Choose the most convenient option to submit the application and receipt:
    • Mail: TVWD, Attn: Rebates, 1850 SW 170th Ave, Beaverton OR, 97006
    • Fax: 503-356-3156
    • E-mail: conservation@tvwd.org
  • Call or contact our Conservation Program at (503) 848-3056 for the rebate terms and conditions and with any questions. You can also download the Residential Rebate Brochure (PDF) or visit our Residential Rebate Frequently Asked Questions Web page for more information.

Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing.

For more tax credit & rebate information, visit the Energy Trust of Oregon's Web site or the Oregon Department of Energy Web site.

*Are you an apartment owner or business interested in a rebate or other conservation programs? Visit our Business, Industry and Government Conservation Web page.

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