For multifamily buildings and condo associations with 4 units or more

Get up to $100 per toilet to replace up to 2 old toilets (before 2011) per unit with new, efficient MaP PREMIUM rated toilets. Replace them all at once or over the course of the 3-year authorization period. Toilets are the biggest water user indoors. Replacing an older toilet is one of the most powerful actions you can take to save water every day and keep your water bill as low as possible.
If your property has fewer than 4 units, or your condo or townhome owners want to apply individually for the rebate, please use our single family toilet rebate program application process.”
How to participate
- Read through the authorization application for the full list of requirements. Call or email the program manager with any questions or if you need an expedited authorization process.
- Submit an authorization application. Wait for an authorization email before buying or installing any toilets. Some projects may require a pre-inspection.
- Buy and install rebate-eligible toilets as needed for up to 3 years.
- Submit documentation for rebate payment as needed, up to 4 times a year.
- Receive your rebate check in the mail within 60 days of submitting documentation.
If you are unable to fill out the online application, contact us to request a paper copy sent by mail.
Is my project eligible?
Your project is eligible for a rebate if:
- You are the owner or manager of a multifamily building with 4 units or more.
- Your property receives a water bill from one of the Saving Water Partnership utilities.
- You are replacing toilets that, to the best of your knowledge, were made before 2011.
- The project meets the requirements listed on the application.
What is a MaP PREMIUM rated toilet?
MaP PREMIUM toilets are independently rated to meet high efficiency and performance standards that exceed WaterSense requirements. MaP PREMIUM toilets use 20 percent less water and remove 70 percent more waste than regular WaterSense toilets. Learn more about the toilets eligible for this program.
How to dispose of old toilets
Recycle your old toilet(s) at:
- DTG Recycling Group (425) 549-3000
All non-porcelain hardware and wax rings must be removed.
Locations in Seattle, Renton, Redmond, Woodinville, and Snohomish.
As of May 2025, the price for recycling a toilet is $40.
Questions?
If you have any questions, we are here to help! Please contact Thor Peterson, Indoor Water Efficiency Program Manager, at Thor.Peterson@seattle.gov or (206) 615-1282.