Seminole County offers a toilet replacement rebate program for current water utility customers. This conservation initiative assists residents in reducing water consumption in their homes. Customers may qualify for a rebate when they replace high-flow toilets in homes built prior to 1995 with newer, more efficient models.
Old toilets with high rates of gallons per flush (gpf) should be replaced with new 1.6 gpf (or lower), EPA-certified WaterSense-labeled toilets. Toilets comprise the largest category of indoor water use, ranging from more than one-third to almost one-half of total indoor water use. Replacing your toilet with a 1.6 gpf or lower high efficiency toilet can save more than 20,000 gallons of water a year. Learn more about EPA WaterSense toilets at https://lookforwatersense.epa.gov/products/.
Rebates are up to $100 each, with a maximum of $200 for replacing two toilets. Rebates are funded by grants from the St. Johns River Water Management District and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis, until budgeted rebate funds are depleted or until March 30, 2025, whichever comes first.
Before filling out the application, please read the rebate eligibility and rebate submission requirements.
Call 407-665-2121 for more information.