Free water-saving toilets available from Seattle Public Utilities

If your toilet was installed before 2004, you could qualify for a new water-saving toilet from the city.

Seattle Public Utilities is offering free toilets for low-income homeowners who qualify. As part of the offer, SPU will also take care of installation and recycling of your old toilet.

Requirements for eligibility are the following: you must receive a SPU bill, live in the home you own, your existing toilet must have been installed before 2004, and you must meet the 2018 income guidelines listed here.

“Toilets are the biggest water-user in most homes and multifamily buildings. Replacing old toilets with new, water-efficient fixtures will save money on your utility bills and conserve water for the Puget Sound region,” SPU writes on their website.

If you meet the requirements, call Sound Generations Minor Home Repair at 206-448-5751 to apply. For more info, visit SPU’s website about the offer.

12 thoughts to “Free water-saving toilets available from Seattle Public Utilities”

    1. Wrong lil bucky. I know your incontinence issues keep you from being able to go more than 3 blocks without making a mess. You do raise a good point though, there do need to be more public toilets available for all of our community to be able to use when out and about.

    1. When will you stop electing total idiots? Because YOU don’t like what somebody else has to say YOU want them banned? Did YOU lose your binky again? Do YOU want America to resemble N. Korea? Stalin would be so proud of you though.

      1. “Do YOU want America to resemble N. Korea?”

        I’ve got news for you Paintking, we are heading that way already. Our president threatening and trying to ban media who he doesn’t agree with, constantly lying to the American people, trying to force people to stand for the anthem, trying to ban Muslims, creating a false state of emergency for his own agenda, and being buddy-buddy with real dictators should be much bigger concern to you than removing an chronically annoying and childish internet troll from a privately owned community blog.

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