Business rebates

Business toilet rebate

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To encourage water conservation, we offer a rebate to business customers who install MaP Premium ultra-high efficiency toilets. Water customers can receive up to $100 for tank-type toilets and $150 for flushometer valve/bowl combinations.

Eligible equipment

Two types of new, MaP Premium, ultra-high efficiency toilets are eligible. (Limit of 200 toilets per water meter account per year.) MaP Premium rated toilets are certified to perform significantly better than other toilets on the market, meeting both high-efficiency and high performance standards.

  • Tank-type toilets with 0.8 gallons per flush (gpf).
  • Flushometer toilet combinations with 1.1 gpf or less. 
  • Eligible equipment list.
  • Call (719) 668-8281 before purchase if you have questions about eligibility.

Easy steps to receive a rebate

  1. Review program rules and requirements on the rebate application.
  2. Purchase and install Watersense labeled tank-type toilets with .8 gpf, or Flushometer toilet combinations with 1.1 gpf or less from our eligible equipment list.
  3. Include a clear, legible copy of your paid receipt showing name, address, phone number, purchase and/or install date, description, manufacturer, model, equipment purchase price and proof of payment.
  4. Sign the affidavit of lawful residency at the bottom of the application and email scanned paperwork to WaterRebates@csu.org with the message subject "UHE Toilet Rebate application."

    Or mail the completed application form and all required documentation to:

    Colorado Springs Utilities
    Water Efficiency Rebates (UHE Toilet)
    P.O. Box 1103, Mail Code 1339
    Colorado Springs, CO 80947-1339
View or print the application form
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