EPA WaterSense Certified Toilets
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Niagara Liberty 1.28 GPF Two-Piece Elongated Toilet
Niagara Phantom 1.6 GPF Two-Piece Elongated Toilet
Niagara Steaful 1.28 GPF Two-Piece Round-Front Toilet
Sterling Stinson Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Sterling Karsten Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Sterling Riverton Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Niagara Power One 0.8 GPF Two-Piece Elongated Vacuum-Assist Toilet
Niagara Stealth Dual-Flush 0.8/1.1 GPF Two-Piece Elongated Toilet
Niagara One One-Piece Elongated 1.0 GPF Toilet
Niagara Liberty 1.28 GPF Two-Piece Round-Front Toilet
Niagara Phantom 1.6 GPF Two-Piece Round-Front Toilet
Niagara Stealth Conserver Dual-Flush 0.95/1.6 GPF Two-Piece Elongated Toilet
Niagara Original 1.0 GPF Two-Piece Elongated Toilet (Legacy)
Niagara Power One Plus 0.8 GPF Concealed-Trapway Elongated Toilet
Niagara Compact 1.28 GPF Two-Piece Compact-Elongated Toilet
Sterling Windham Two-Piece Round-Front 1.28 GPF Toilet
Sterling Rockton One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Sterling Sacramento Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Sterling Plymouth Plus Two-Piece Round-Front 1.6 GPF Toilet
Eljer Patriot Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Eljer Hamilton Two-Piece Round-Front 1.6 GPF Toilet
Eljer Triangle Corner-Fit Two-Piece 1.6 GPF Toilet
Eljer Diplomat Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Comfort Height Toilet
EPA WaterSense Certified Toilets: full buyer's guide
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.
Why WaterSense matters more than the GPF number alone
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.
This is the difference between "1.28 GPF marketed water-saving" (could be a poorly-flushing budget toilet) and "1.28 GPF WaterSense-certified" (verified to flush as well as a 1.6 GPF traditional toilet).
What WaterSense certification means in practice
- 1.28 GPF or lower flush volume
- MaP score ≥ 350g (single-flush waste clearance)
- Approved testing laboratory verification (CSA Group, IAPMO R&T, NSF)
- Annual sample testing by the manufacturer to maintain certification
WaterSense vs WaterSense Most Efficient
Within the WaterSense program, there's a higher tier: WaterSense Most Efficient. To qualify, a toilet must be 1.1 GPF or lower while still meeting the 350g MaP threshold. Models on the Most Efficient list typically include:
- Niagara Stealth Sabre (0.8 GPF)
- Niagara Stealth (1.0 GPF)
- Kohler Pressure Lite (1.0 GPF)
- Some TOTO ultra-low-flow variants
The Most Efficient certification often qualifies for higher utility rebates than standard WaterSense.
How to verify WaterSense certification on a specific toilet
Look for the blue WaterSense label on the box, in the product description, or on the manufacturer's website. The label is a circular blue logo with a water-drop and the words "WaterSense." If you don't see the label, the toilet isn't certified — regardless of the GPF spec on the box.
What's NOT WaterSense
- 1.6 GPF toilets (above the threshold)
- Some entry-tier dual-flush toilets where the "full flush" is 1.6 GPF (e.g., Kohler Persuade at 1.0/1.6 — not WaterSense at full flush)
- Toilets that don't carry the certification testing (some Amazon-only off-brand toilets)