High-Efficiency Toilets
(dual flush or 1.28 gpf or less)
$165 Rebate or more per fixture
High Efficiency Toilets Upgrade
(New Construction or Upgrade from a 1.6 gpf to 1.28 gpf or less)
$30 REBATE or more per fixture
The High-Efficiency Toilet (HET) flushes at 20 percent below a ULFT, equating to 1.28 gallons per flush or less. The average water savings for HETs is estimated to be 19,000 gallons per year when replacing an average, non-efficient toilet and 4,000 gallons per year when replacing a ULFT.
Ultra-Low-Flush Toilets
(1.6 gpf* Tank or Flushometer)
$135 REBATE or more per fixture
Ultra-Low-Flush Toilets (ULFTs) use 15,000 gallons LESS water annually than non-ULFTs. By replacing your toilets, you can save more than $75 per year, per fixture in water and sewage costs.
Zero and Ultra Low Water Urinals
(0 - 0.25 gpf retrofitting existing urinals of 1.5 gpf or greater)
$400 REBATE or more per fixture
Zero and Ultra Low Water Urinal Upgrade
(New construction or upgrade from a 1.0 gpf to zero or ultra low water)
$120 REBATE or more per fixture.
By replacing one high water use urinal with a zero water model, you can save an average of 45,000 gallons of water per year.
In addition to saving water and sewer cost, zero water urinals are an improvement over traditional urinals in both maintenance and hygiene. These products use a special trap with lightweight biodegradable oil that lets urine and water pass through but prevents odor from escaping into the restroom. There are no valves to fail and no flooding.
Please call our toll free number
to verify eligibility in your area. 1-877-728-2282.
High-Efficiency Urinals
(0.26 - 0.5 gpf retrofitting existing urinals of 1.5 gpf or greater)
$200 REBATE or more per fixture
High-Efficiency Urinal Upgrade
(0.26 - 0.5 gpf retrofitting existing urinals of 1.0 gpf)
$60 REBATE or more per fixture
High-Efficiency Urinals (HEU) are urinals that use 0.5 gallons per flush or less - at least one half of the amount of water used to flush the average urinal.
Based on data from studies of actual usage, these urinals save 20,000 gallons of water per year with an estimated 20-year life. High-Efficiency Urinals are making a significant difference in water usage, water bills and our environment.
*gpf = gallons per flush
ORANGE COUNTY CUSTOMERS! As of December 31, 2007 Orange County no longer offers rebates on Ultra-Low-Flush Toilets (1.6 gpf). Applications must be postmarked on or before December 31, 2007 in order to be eligible for the $135 ULFT rebate.
Ultra-Low-Flush Toilet (1.6 gpf) rebate not available in the
City of Santa Monica and the City of Santa Ana.
For more information on how to purchase
qualifying products, contact your local plumbing retailer.