High Efficiency Clothes Washers
Reduce Water, Sewage and Energy Costs by 50%!
$210 REBATE or more per washer
New additional $130 REBATE on High Efficiency Clothes Washers for SoCalGas or Southern California Edison customers
This additional rebate is not applicable to new construction, you must be upgrading existing washers to new efficient commercial clothes washers. Only SoCalGas and SCE Energy customers are eligible. Washers installed through a lease agreement require a different process; please contact Save Water - Save A Buck for more information.
Customers may qualify for a $340 total REBATE per washer
Your utility costs are a major monthly expense. If your laundromat or laundry room's washing machines are over 5 years old, you may be paying too much on your utility bills.
By installing new High Efficiency Clothes Washers (HEW), you can reduce your energy costs by about 50%. In addition, you will lower your water and sewer costs by 35-50%.
The new, High Efficiency Clothes Washers help to minimize drying time by extracting more water from the clothes in the spin cycle than in traditional machines. High Efficiency Washers also require 50% less laundry detergent, so customers will realize additional savings.
The rebate program has a number of High Efficiency Clothes Washers (HEW) that qualify in a variety of price ranges, with a factor of 7.5 gallons of water per cycle or less. Rebates are available for units installed and operating in facilities such as laundromats, multiple housing units, common areas and hotels or motels.
For more information on how to purchase qualifying products, contact your local appliance retailer.
What people are saying about Save A Buck...
"I encourage every store owner to participate in the Save A Buck program. This is a wonderful way to transition to more efficient equipment."
- Mitch Summers, President
Southern California Coin Laundry Association
"Your rebate program helps a lot of people who run small businesses, like me."
- Ock Park, Owner
Super Coin Laundry
"Loyola Marymount University will save 2.5 million gallons of water and the energy needed to heat 2.5 million gallons. These benefits will save the university over $10,000 annually."
- Gerald Robinson, Chief Engineer
Loyola Marymount University