Gerber Plumbing Rebate-Eligible Toilets

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Gerber Plumbing Rebate-Eligible Toilets: buyer's guide

Gerber Plumbing offers 4 rebate-eligible toilets models in the lineup we track. This page is the Gerber Plumbing-specific cut of the broader Rebate-Eligible Toilets toilets category — same product class, narrowed to the Gerber Plumbing catalog only.

About Gerber Plumbing

Gerber Plumbing Fixtures (Lincolnshire, Illinois — a subsidiary of Globe Union Industrial since 2007) has supplied US tract-builder bathrooms since 1932. Lines include Maxwell, Viper, Avalanche, Allerton, and Wicker Park. Gerber's niche is the entry-to-mid commercial spec range: 1.28 GPF or 1.6 GPF gravity toilets, ADA chair-height available throughout, and a parts supply chain that plumbers actually keep in their truck for flush-valve and fill-valve rebuilds.

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

Gerber Plumbing Rebate-Eligible Toilets models we track

Other Rebate-Eligible toilets brands

If you're cross-shopping rebate-eligible toilets beyond Gerber Plumbing, the following brands also ship in this category:

About Rebate-Eligible Toilets toilets

240+ US utility districts run active rebate programs for WaterSense-certified toilets — typically $25–$200 per fixture. In drought-zone states (CA, TX, AZ, NV, parts of FL), the rebate can pay for the toilet itself. Here's how to identify rebate-eligible models and how to find your local program.

To qualify for most US utility rebate programs, a toilet needs: