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Surrey Offers $850 Water Meter Rebate to Homeowners

Surrey launches $850 water meter rebate to help homeowners cut utility bills, conserve water, and improve system efficiency. Open to first 1,000 homes by 2026.

Surrey Offers $850 Water Meter Rebate to Homeowners

Surrey Offers $850 Rebate to Encourage Water Meter Installation

The City of Surrey is giving residents a reason to switch to water meters—and it’s worth $850. Through its new Water Meter Rebate Pilot Program, Surrey is offering this incentive to help single-family and duplex homeowners reduce utility bills while supporting water conservation.

This limited-time rebate is open to the first 1,000 eligible homes through the end of 2026. The program includes a free water meter and setup valued at $450, plus a $400 rebate to offset installation costs. Together, that’s $850 in savings just for making the switch.

How Much Could You Save?

Mayor Brenda Locke says now is the best time for homeowners to take advantage of the program. “Water metering is a smart investment—it supports fairness, detects leaks, and encourages responsible water use,” she said.

On average, residents who switch to a meter could save up to $1,467 per year on their utility bills. That’s because non-metered households face higher flat-rate charges, including a recent $293.57 sewer levy increase driven by regional infrastructure costs. The result? Nearly 47% in annual savings for homes that go metered.

More Support for Stratas, Plus Protection From Higher Bills

The program isn’t just for single homes. Strata properties with 15 or more units can qualify for up to $1,500 in rebates, available to the first 30 applicants.

And if your first metered bill ends up higher than your old flat rate, don’t worry. The City will cover the difference with a one-time credit during your first year—making the transition cost-neutral from day one.

Why Water Meters Matter for Everyone

Director of Utilities David Matsubara explains the bigger picture: “If you’re not metered, you’re paying more than your share, covering leaks and inefficiencies system-wide.” More meters mean fewer hidden losses, lower long-term costs, and a stronger infrastructure system citywide.

Currently, 78% of single-family homes in Surrey already use water meters—one of the highest adoption rates in the region. The City now plans to reach out to the remaining 16,750 homes with a strong communications push.

What’s Next for the Program

Surrey’s engineering staff will track the program’s progress and report to Council in 2025 and 2026. Updates will include participation numbers and any changes needed to improve the initiative.

Want to join the program or learn more? Visit surrey.ca/watermeterprogram for full details and eligibility.

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