Toilet Installation
A properly installed toilet should flush reliably, fill quietly, and stay leak-free. Toilet installation covers fitting a new toilet or replacing an existing one, connecting it safely to the water supply and soil pipe, and testing everything so it is ready for everyday use.
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What toilet installation covers
Whether you are upgrading a tired suite or fixing ongoing leaks and movement, the service is designed to leave you with a secure, fully working toilet.
- Isolating the water supply and preparing the area
- Removing an existing toilet (where applicable)
- Positioning and securely fixing the pan
- Fitting and connecting the cistern and flush mechanism
- Connecting to the water supply and waste/soil pipe
- Sealing and finishing around the base (where suitable)
- Leak testing and functional checks (fill, flush, overflow)
- A clear handover so you know everything is working as it should
When this service is most useful
- Your toilet rocks, leaks at the base, or smells due to a poor seal.
- You are replacing a cracked cistern or pan, or upgrading for comfort and efficiency.
- You have recurring flush issues caused by worn internal parts or incorrect installation.
- You are preparing a property for new tenants, a sale, or a refurbishment.
- You need a dependable installation in a small commercial washroom.
How the installation is carried out
You will agree what is being fitted and check access, pipe positions, and the type of toilet before work starts. The water is isolated, the old toilet is removed if needed, and the new pan and cistern are fitted and aligned. Connections are made to the water supply and soil pipe, then the toilet is tested for leaks, correct fill level, and a clean, consistent flush.
After installation and ongoing value
Once fitted, you will have a final run-through of operation and shut-off points, plus practical guidance on looking after seals and fittings. If any issues show up after normal use, it is best to address them early, as minor adjustments can prevent damage to flooring and surrounding units. Keeping the area accessible (especially around valves and connections) makes future servicing simpler.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to supply the toilet suite?
Can you replace a toilet like-for-like without altering pipework?
How long does a toilet installation usually take?
Will you remove and dispose of the old toilet?
Can you fit wall-hung or back-to-wall toilets?
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