Projects must be completed before December 31, 2026 to receive this promotional rebate value. Projects completed after that date may be eligible for a lower rebate amount.
$200 Rebate for WaterSense Labeled Toilets and Urinals:
| If the old fixture’s gallons per flush (gpf) is: | Then a $200 rebate is available if the new fixture’s gpf is: |
| 1.6 | 0.8 |
| More than 1.6 | 1.28 or less |
$100 Rebate for WaterSense Labeled Toilets and Urinals:
| If the old fixture’s gallons per flush (gpf) is: | Then a $100 rebate is available if the new fixture’s gpf is: |
| 1.6 | 1.28 |
| 1.28 | 0.8 |
Owners of buildings and multi-family properties can save water — and money — by replacing old toilets with high efficiency toilets.
Since 1994, the plumbing code has allowed for the production of toilets that use 1.6 gallons of water per flush (gpf), but WaterSense labeled toilets use 0.8 – 1.28 gpf, a 20%– 50% reduction in water use.
Toilets can account for 25% of indoor water use, and old, leaky toilets can account for much more! Replacing old toilets with WaterSense certified toilets that use 0.8 – 1.28 gallons per flush can add up to major water and financial savings for property owners. Be sure to consult with a plumbing professional about the appropriateness of these toilets for your building.
For all rebates, the new toilet installed must be WaterSense labeled.
Only property owners listed in the county assessor’s records are eligible to receive rebates, unless the property owner elects to assign the rebate to an authorized representative or third party by using the general release form here. Since property records and listings may vary, the program will allow rebate checks to be written to property owners or their authorized representatives when sufficient documentation is provided.