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Greywater Systems Cut Bills and Raise Resale Value

As droughts worsen and water costs climb, greywater systems evolve from optional eco-features to essential investments. Installation typically ranges from $4,000 to $12,000, with potential savings of 30 to 40 percent on water usage, elevating property value, resilience, and return on investment amid tightening 2026 drought restrictions.

By Katlyn PolinoFebruary 24, 2026
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Greywater Systems Cut Water Bills 40% in Drought Zones

Intensifying droughts elevate the appeal of homes featuring greywater systems, prized for their efficient water conservation and sustainable qualities. These innovations repurpose domestic wastewater for irrigation, slashing expenses and fortifying against scarcity. Amid growing incentives and buyer enthusiasm, greywater emerges as a cornerstone of resilient, environmentally attuned residences.

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