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All toilets ≤ 1.28 GPF (HET); lavatory faucets ≤ 1.5 GPM; showerheads ≤ 2.0 GPM (WaterSense labeled)

WaterSense Homes §Indoor Fixtures — WaterSense-labeled toilets, faucets, showerheads

Description

WaterSense-labeled homes must have all indoor water fixtures meeting the WaterSense labeling thresholds: toilets ≤ 1.28 gallons per flush (high-efficiency toilet, HET); lavatory + kitchen faucets ≤ 1.5 gallons per minute at 60 psi (vs. federal max of 2.2 gpm); showerheads ≤ 2.0 gpm at 80 psi (vs. federal max of 2.5 gpm). Urinals (if installed) ≤ 0.5 gpf. Each fixture must carry the WaterSense label.

Why this exists

These thresholds are now common defaults — most major fixture brands ship WaterSense models. Specifying them is essentially free at first cost while saving ~30% of indoor water use. Architects should spec WaterSense on every plumbing schedule.

Measurements

PropertyOperatorValueUnitNote
toiletGPFmax1.28gpfToilet maximum gallons per flush
faucetGPMmax1.5gpm at 60 psiLavatory faucet flow rate
showerheadGPMmax2gpm at 80 psiShowerhead flow rate

Categories

PlumbingBathroomKitchen

Source

US EPAno manifest entry
WaterSense Labeled Homes Specification (Version 2.0)
Section: Indoor Fixtures — WaterSense-labeled toilets, faucets, showerheads
Published 2024-01-01 · last verified 2026-05-15

Solver enforcement

Browsable only — the solver does not currently enforce this directive (no spec-level data to check against). This entry exists so the architect personas can cite it in conversation and the user can read what the rule says.

Related directives

Last reviewed 2026-05-15.