Free Surveys and Water Saving Devices
Casitas is committed to providing our customers with the knowledge and resources necessary to reduce their water use and save money.
Free Water surveys - Residential & Commercial
The Water Survey Program is a free service offered to our customers to provide indoor and outdoor water-saving assistance, ultimately lowering their water bill.
For your convenience, a step by step Do-It-Yourself Home Survey document is provided to help guide you to read your meter, find leaks, and make your home more efficient.
Do-It-Yourself Home SurveyCasitas offers on-site surveys for indoor and outdoor water use of single-family and multi-family residential customers as well as for commercial customers in our service area. The indoor survey includes a test of showerhead and faucet flow rates, an estimate of toilet flush volumes, a review of all water-using appliances and a test for toilet leaks. The outdoor survey includes a review of the irrigation system, irrigation design, and watering schedules. The survey also includes reading the meter to reveal possible leaks in the customer's system.
To schedule an appointment for your free survey, please email: ckelley@casitaswater.com.
Free Water Conservation Devices
Casitas Municipal Water District provides the following water conservation devices free of charge to all customers living in our service area. Customers can pick up these devices between 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the District's main office (1055 Ventura Avenue, Oak View, CA).
(Massage showerhead) This showerhead will provide an effective spray but use much less water.
Swivel action for effective cleaning, both with aerated jet and wide spray.
Flows at only 1.5 gpm, but delivers the force of more gallons. Easy to install.
Toilet flappers will begin to leak with age. It is important to maintain them. These sturdy universal flappers install easily into your toilet tank.
(Packet with 2 tablets) Drop these blue dye tablets into your toilet tank to check for toilet leaks.
Install this device above your showerhead so that you can easily turn-off your shower while lathering. This will limit the number of minutes that your shower will be running, which will add to many gallons of water savings per day.