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Where To Shop

These stores are all helping us promote conservation by prominently displaying their WaterSense® models. When you shop, remember to keep your documentation for your rebate and don’t forget pre-approval.

Replace your toilet with an efficient WaterSense® model and save water and money.

The WaterSense® label is used on toilets that are independently certified to meet rigorous criteria for both performance and efficiency. Only water-saving toilets that complete the certification process can earn the WaterSense® label.

Home Improvement Stores

Store Address City Zip Phone
Home Depot – Coconut Creek #6356
4450 N. State Road 7
Coconut Creek
33073
954-971-0643
Lowe’s of Coral Springs #0704
3651 N. University Drive
Coral Springs
33067
954-346-3993
Home Depot – Coral Springs #284
750 N. University Drive
Coral Springs
33071
954-752-4188
Orchard Supply – Coral Springs
2322 N. University Drive
Coral Springs
33064
954-344-1708
Home Depot – Davie #222
2300 S. University Drive
Davie
33324
954-476-9600

Toilets are by far the main source of water use in the home, accounting for nearly 30 percent of an average home's indoor water consumption.

Older, inefficient toilets that use as much as 6 gallons per flush also happen to be a major source of wasted water in many homes.

 

By replacing old, inefficient toilets with WaterSense labeled models, the average family can reduce water used for toilets by 20 to 60 percent—that’s nearly 13,000 gallons of water savings for your home every year! They could also save more than $140 per year in water costs, and $2,900 over the lifetime of the toilets.

 

Nationally, if all old, inefficient toilets in the United States were replaced with WaterSense labeled models, we could save 360 billion gallons of water per year, or the amount of water that flows over Niagara Falls in about 9 days.

 

Household leaks can waste 180 gallons per week. Toilets are often the culprit.