Plumbing · Toilet Installation & Repair
Toilet installation and repair in Toronto and the GTA.
A toilet that runs, rocks, sweats or backs up is telling you something different each time. We set new pans, fit bidet seats, and repair the ones that are worth keeping.
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What usually
turns out to be wrong.
Most of a toilet is two systems in one china body: a fill valve that refills the tank and a flush valve that lets it go. Almost every fault is one of those, the wax seal underneath, or the closet bolts holding the pan to the floor. Installation is a different job again, since the flange has to sit at the right height relative to a finished floor before anything is set on it. We take both calls.
A toilet that keeps running
The tank refills every few minutes with nobody near it. That is the flapper or the flush valve seat letting water past, and it can put through a surprising volume before anyone notices it on a bill.
A weak or lazy flush
The bowl empties slowly or needs two goes. Before anyone talks about replacing the toilet, the rim jets and the siphon jet are worth checking, because scale closes them up over years of hard water.
Water at the base
A damp ring on the floor where the pan meets it. Usually the wax seal has failed or the pan is rocking on an uneven floor and breaking the seal every time somebody sits down.
A tank that sweats or drips
Condensation on a cold tank in a warm bathroom looks exactly like a leak, and both leave the same puddle. The difference is where it appears and when, and that is settled by drying everything and watching.
Blocking again and again
One blockage is a blockage. A toilet that blocks monthly is usually a partly obstructed branch, a low-flow pan fighting a long flat run, or something lodged in the trapway that never came out.
A bidet seat that won’t do anything
The seat needs a supply tee at the tank and a grounded outlet within reach, and plenty of bathrooms have neither. A seat that lights up but won’t spray is usually the inlet filter or a kinked hose.
What the job includes.
The old pan out
Water off, tank drained, the pan lifted and taken away, and the flange and floor cleaned back to something the new seal can actually sit on.
Flange, seal and bolts
The flange height checked against the finished floor, packed or extended where tile has raised it, then a fresh seal, new closet bolts and the pan shimmed dead level.
Tank internals
Fill valve, flapper, flush valve seat and tank-to-bowl gasket replaced as a set where it makes sense, and the fill level set so the flush is right rather than merely quiet.
Supply and shut-off
A new braided supply line and, where the old stop is seized or weeping, a quarter-turn valve in its place so the next repair takes minutes.
Bidet seats commissioned
The supply tee fitted at the tank, the hose routed out of sight, the seat set square on the pan, and every function run through before we leave the room.
How the visit goes.
- 01What it is doing, and whenTell us whether it runs, leaks, rocks or blocks, and whether it started after something else was worked on. That usually narrows it before we arrive.
- 02Dye, dry and watchWe dry the floor, put dye in the tank and watch where it goes. A running toilet, a failed seal and condensation all look alike until that is done.
- 03The choice, pricedRebuild the internals, reset the pan on a new seal, or replace the toilet. We price what we found, and you decide before anything is lifted.
- 04Set, sealed, flushedThe pan set level and bolted without over-tightening the china, the supply remade, then several flushes run and the base checked dry before the tools go back.
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On the public record
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Toilet Installation & Repair questions.
If yours isn’t here, the phone is the fastest way to have it answered, seven days a week.
Either works. Plenty of people choose the pan themselves, particularly for a bidet seat or a specific height, and we fit what arrives. If you would rather we sourced it, tell us the rough-in measurement from the wall to the closet bolts, the height you want and whether it needs to be a comfort-height pan.
Related services.
Water where it shouldn’t be?
Describe what is leaking, dripping or draining slowly, and we will tell you what the fix takes before we come out.


