American Standard EPA WaterSense Certified Toilets

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American Standard EPA WaterSense Certified Toilets: buyer's guide

American Standard offers 21 watersense certified toilets models in the lineup we track. This page is the American Standard-specific cut of the broader EPA WaterSense Certified Toilets toilets category — same product class, narrowed to the American Standard catalog only.

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For the complete American Standard lineup across all sub-types and capacities, see the American Standard Toilets hub.

American Standard EPA WaterSense Certified Toilets models we track

Other WaterSense Certified toilets brands

If you're cross-shopping watersense certified toilets beyond American Standard, the following brands also ship in this category:

About EPA WaterSense Certified Toilets toilets

EPA WaterSense is the federal voluntary water-efficiency certification program. A WaterSense-certified toilet uses 1.28 gallons per flush or less AND meets a minimum flush performance threshold (MaP score 350g+). Buying WaterSense-certified is the simplest way to ensure you're getting a real high-efficiency toilet, not just a label.

A 1.28 GPF toilet that won't reliably flush solid waste isn't actually water-saving — owners double-flush, defeating the savings. WaterSense certification requires the toilet to pass the MaP (Maximum Performance) test, which measures how much simulated solid waste the toilet clears in a single flush. The minimum threshold is 350g; most WaterSense-certified toilets test at 600–1,000g, well above the threshold.

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For the complete watersense certified buyer's guide (all brands, full comparison framework), see the EPA WaterSense Certified Toilets category hub.

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