Toilet bowl replacement and installation service
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We can replace your toilet bowl with a few models that we usually keep on hand in our storage facility. They include basic budget friendly versions, rimless designs, and those featuring advanced tornado flushing systems. Replacement services start at $500 including the toilet bowl and all necessary parts and labour. But prices vary based on the complexity and type of toilet you choose.
How much does it cost?
The cost to install or replace a toilet bowl typically ranges from $250 to $450, depending on the type of toilet and the specific requirements of the installation. This price range generally covers standard toilet bowls, but the cost can vary based on the mounting type and any additional pipework that may be needed. For instance, wall-hung toilets may require more extensive work and thus incur a higher cost. It's also important to note that if the existing plumbing system needs modification to accommodate the new toilet, this could also affect the overall cost. Therefore, while we provide a general price range, the final cost may vary based on the specifics of each individual job.
Can you repair my toilet bowl instead
Our toilet bowl services extend beyond replacement, we also have toilet bowl repair services.
Flush valves, an integral part of the toilet mechanism, are often susceptible to common issues such as leaks or improper flushing. Instead of opting for a full toilet replacement which can be costly and time-consuming, many choose to repair specific parts like the flush valve.
This service involves diagnosing the problem, procuring the necessary parts, and implementing the repair, thereby restoring the toilet to its optimal functioning state. This approach is not only cost-effective but also promotes sustainability by reducing waste associated with entire toilet replacements.
What type of toilet bowl do you need
Toilets come in various designs, each with unique features and installation requirements. One-piece toilets are an integrated unit of tank and bowl, offering easy cleaning and a modern aesthetic, but at a higher cost. Two-piece toilets, with a separate tank and bowl, are common and affordable, but have a seam that can be harder to clean. Wall-hung toilets, where the bowl is suspended from the wall and the tank is concealed within it, save space and offer a sleek look, but require professional installation. Close-coupled toilets have the cistern directly attached to the bowl, providing a compact and efficient design with reduced leak risk. When replacing a toilet, it's generally easier to replace it with the same type. This is because the plumbing and mounting hardware are already set up for that specific design, making the installation process simpler and potentially more cost-effective.
Two-piece toilet
A two-piece toilet is a type of toilet design where the tank and bowl are manufactured as separate pieces and then assembled together. This is the most common type of toilet found in homes due to its affordability and ease of installation. The design allows for the replacement of either the tank or bowl separately if needed, potentially saving costs on repairs. However, the seam between the two pieces can collect dust and bacteria, making it slightly more challenging to clean than one-piece designs. Two-piece toilets come in a variety of styles and sizes, offering greater flexibility for different bathroom layouts and aesthetics.
One-piece toilet
A one-piece toilet is a type of toilet design where the tank and bowl are fused together into a single, seamless unit. This design eliminates the gap between the tank and bowl, reducing the places where dust and bacteria can accumulate, thus making it easier to clean and maintain. One-piece toilets are typically more compact than their two-piece counterparts, making them a popular choice for small bathrooms or powder rooms. Despite their higher initial cost, one-piece toilets are often preferred for their sleek, modern aesthetics and long-term durability. They are also easier to install as there are no separate pieces to assemble.
Wall hung toilets
A wall hung toilet, also known as a wall-mounted toilet, is a type of toilet that is mounted on the wall of a bathroom, with its water tank typically concealed within the wall cavity. Unlike traditional floor-standing toilets, the wall hung toilet does not touch the floor, creating a sense of space and making the bathroom easier to clean. The toilet bowl is suspended above the floor, supported by a sturdy frame hidden behind the wall. Wall hung toilets are popular in modern bathroom designs due to their sleek, minimalist aesthetics and efficient use of space. They require professional installation and can be adjusted to suit the preferred height of the user.
Can you supply the toilet bowl
As experienced plumbers, we have established partnerships with numerous toilet bowl distributors across Singapore, allowing us to provide a wide range of toilet options, from one-piece and two-piece toilets to wall-hung and close-coupled designs. Our strong relationships with these distributors enable us to supply and install these toilet bowls at competitive prices. Our team of professional plumbers ensures a seamless and efficient installation process, delivering high-quality service and customer satisfaction. Whether you're renovating your bathroom or replacing an old toilet, we offer a convenient and cost-effective solution for your toilet needs.
I already bought my own toilet bowl
As professional plumbers, we have the expertise to install any toilet bowl that you have already purchased. Whether it's a one-piece, two-piece, wall-hung, or close-coupled toilet, our team can handle the installation process. However, to ensure a smooth and efficient installation, we ask that you provide us with the type of toilet and confirm whether all necessary accessories, such as mounting hardware and seals, are included with your purchase. This information helps us to prepare adequately for the job and ensures that your new toilet is installed correctly, securely, and ready for use as quickly as possible.
How we replace toilet bowls
The first step before we replace a toilet bowl is turning off the water supply to the toilet to prevent any leaks or spills during the replacement process. We do this by turning a valve located near the base of the toilet. Once the water is off, the next step is to flush the toilet to drain the water remaining in the tank and the bowl.
After draining the toilet, the next step is disconnecting the water supply line and unbolting the toilet bowl from the floor. Once disconnected, we lift away the old toilet and place it on a trolley. This requires some effort as most toilets are heavy and bulky and can be very dirty too.
Before installing the new toilet bowl, we clean the area around the pan collar—the fitting that connects the toilet to the drain pipe—to ensure a good seal and prevent leaks. We replace the pan collar when it is necessary whether due to a different rough-in distance or wear and tear.
Finally we set down the new toilet bowl and align it with the pan collar, then bolt it down securely with anchored brackets. When the toilet is fixed in place, we reconnect the water supply and turn the water back on to check for any leaks and ensure everything is functioning correctly.