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Save water. Save Money. And get a better flush to boot!
Changing out your old toilet with a low flow one saves money. Not only that, there are programs in place within Santa Cruz County to help you get that and get a rebate.
I can hear you now “if I get rid of my old toilet, then I’ll end up with clogging problems and it won’t take the waste!”
This is a myth if a good toilet is chosen for your households needs. The engineering of many low flow commodes is incredible. While it’s true that if you buy the cheapest low flow commode, you MAY run into some clogging issues, there are many that will take all the crap and take it to where its supposed to go. Toto and Kohler both have very low flow commodes that can handle um loads of waste. Both are on many of the lists of approved commodes.
So how do you know what commode is best for your household so that you don’t have to also buy stock in a plunger company? You ask a professional like us.
Here are links to the various Santa Cruz County Departments. Check them out and give Anytime Plumbing a call. We can advise on what type is best for your household, pick up the commode from plumbing supply houses at the best possible cost, uninstall the old, install the new toilet and give you all the receipts so you can submit them to the proper authority. Certainly check with your local department for details for doing that paperwork correctly is in your hands and can put money back into your hands.
City of Santa Cruz Water Department 831-420-5220
Scotts Valley Water District 831-438-2363
City of Watsonville Public Works and Utilities Department 831-768-3100
Soquel Creek Water District 831-475-8500
San Lorenzo Valley Water District 831-338-2153
While your at the District website of your household, check out their other rebate programs. Many of them have multiple programs that might be great for your household to take advantage of to save water, save money and improve your homes value all at the same time. Then contact Anytime Plumbing for an estimate to get it done!
Serving Santa Cruz County:
Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, Capitola, Soquel, Aptos, La Selva Beach, Watsonville, Aromas, Ben Lomond, Felton, Bonny Doon, Boulder Creek & Corralitos
Santa Cruz County rebate programs usually set a maximum number of toilets that can qualify per household. This ensures that funds are available for more residents. The limit often depends on the specific program, so checking the program’s rules is important before scheduling replacements.
To qualify for Santa Cruz County toilet rebate programs, toilets must meet specific water efficiency standards. Typically, eligible models use 1.28 gallons per flush or less and carry the EPA WaterSense label. High-efficiency and dual-flush toilets are often accepted, ensuring significant water savings for homes.
To apply for a toilet rebate in Santa Cruz County, start by checking the eligibility requirements on your local water utility or county website. Most programs require you to replace an older, high-flow toilet with a qualifying low-flow model. Keep the receipt for your new toilet and take photos if needed. Then, submit an application online or by mail with the required documents. Once the application is approved, the rebate is usually issued as a check or credit on your water bill. Programs often have limited funding, so it helps to apply as soon as you make the purchase.
Water agencies promote toilet rebate programs to reduce household water consumption. Older toilets use far more water per flush. Replacing them with efficient models helps conserve local water supplies and lowers long term utility demand.
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