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what
are high efficiency toilets?
Also known as HETs, High-efficiency toilets use on average 1.28 gallons or less per
flush (gpf).
Compare this to a typical toilet available in stores today
which uses 1.6 gpf. They look like a regular toilet. Click here to see
some photos from our free toilet program list.
There
are three main types of HETs:
Type 1
– Dual flush toilets
flush 0.8 gpf for liquids and 1.6 gpf for solids. (On average
these toilets use 1.28 gpf.) These types
are generally gravity-fed and typically used for residential use.
Type 2
- Pressure assist toilets
flush about 1.1 gpf and are generally installed at commercial sites.
They have a louder flush sound then gravity fed due to
the pressure force.
Type
3 - straight flush HETs There
are also some high efficiency toilets that are just a straight
gravity flush of 1.28 gpf such as
the Toto
Eco Drake. This type is not as common as the
other two types.
do they
work?
Yes.
Independent studies show that HETs perform very well.
They flush, on average, better than the average 1.6 gpf
toilet. These
toilets have been used in
Australia
and
Europe
for many years. Read the latest HET performance information.
Click
here to download the document. (.PDF format) Please note: the "Waste Removal Performance"
number indicates the maximum number of grams of matter that
could be flushed. You can use this as an indicator of flush
performance.
The Environmental
Protection Agency also tests and approves High Efficiency
Toilets and marks them with a "WaterSense"
label.

The
Soquel Creek Water District maintains a list of HETs that are
high performers, locally available and under a certain price
limit. Click here to see the list of
toilets that are offered through the free toilet program.
do they
save water?
Toilets are the main source of water use in a home
(accounting for about 30%), thus installing HETs can save a
significant amount of water.
HETs save at least 20 percent more water than the
typical toilet available today.
They save about 70% more water than older pre-1992
toilets.
how
much do they cost?
The prices start around $300 and average about $400.
are
they available locally?
Yes, many stores carry them now, and they are becoming
much more commonplace. Kohler, Gerber, Caroma, Toto, Zurn and Vortens are
some of the manufacturers that currently have HETs available locally.
Please see table of local vendors below.
what
incentives are available
Rebates: The District offers a $250 rebate on
each high efficiency toilet that replace pre-1992 toilets. You
must turn in a rebate form with your original purchase receipt
within 90 days of purchase. You will see a credit on your next
water bill if there was a month allowed for processing time. Click
here to download the rebate application (.PDF format). Or
give us a call and we’ll mail you an application.
Free
toilet program: If you can wait for a new toilet, new
customers can provide you with new high efficiency toilets
including installation up to a $660 value through the Water
Demand Offset program. There is a waiting list, but the
savings are better for you. Click
here to read more about this free toilet program.
Note:
The rebate and free
toilet program are only for replacing pre-1992 toilets. If you’re
not sure how old your toilets are, call us for a free water
survey (475-8500 ext. 146 or e-mail
roys@soquelcreekwater.org).
local retailers that sell
HETs
The following list is not
intended to be inclusive of all local retailers selling these
types of toilets, nor is this list an endorsement of any one
retailer. Retailers may represent more manufacturers than
shown. (If you are a
local retailer selling high efficiency or dual flush toilets
and would like to be on this list, please contact the
Conservation Manager at 831-475-8501 ext. 144 or e-mail rond@soquelcreekwater.org)
| Store |
Toilet
brands available |
Address |
Phone |
| Bay
Plumbing |
Gerber, Toto, American Standard, Coroma, and Zurn |
2776
Soquel Drive, Santa Cruz |
475-2900 |
| Ferguson
Enterprise, Inc. (Wholesale) |
Kohler,
Vortens |
2815
Chanticleer Ave, Santa Cruz |
462-1377 |
| Greenspace |
Caroma |
1122
Soquel Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
info@greenspacecompany.com
|
423-7200 |
| Kitchen
Express
|
Caroma,
Duravit, Gerber, Kohler Sterling, Toto (wall
mount - Caroma, Duravit, Gerber) |
9073
Soquel Drive, Aptos
|
662-3700
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|
Home Depot in Watsonville |
Kohler,
American
Standard, Pegasus |
355
S. Green Valley, Watsonville |
786-9877 |
| Home
Depot in Soquel |
Kohler,
American
Standard, Pegasus |
2600
41St Ave, Soquel |
462-5650 |
| Plumbed
Elegance |
Vortens,
Toto, Kohler Sterling, Caroma, American Standard |
2851-B
41st Ave, Soquel |
476-4455 |
| Lumbermens
(formerly San Lorenzo
Lumber) |
Vortens,
special orders available. |
2435
41st Ave, Soquel |
475-6100 |
| Santa
Cruz Kitchen & Bath |
Totos
on display but can order
Caroma, Kohler, American Standard, Gerber or Duravit. |
1824
Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz |
426-9600 |
| Slakey
Brothers (Wholesale) |
Many
choices |
111
Madrone St
Santa Cruz |
426-0244 |
| Tinos
Plumbing |
Caroma,
Kohler, Mansfield, American Standard, Vortens,
Toto |
1020
Freedom Blvd., Watsonville |
724-5580 |
| Please
note: Soquel
Creek Water District does not endorse or recommend
specific brands, products, or dealers, nor do we guarantee
materials or workmanship;
acceptance of such is customers' responsibility.
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HETs or High Efficiency Toilets flush
1.28 gallons of water or less.
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