Toilet Repair
Toilet repair restores safe, reliable flushing when your WC is running constantly, leaking, rocking, or not clearing properly. The service focuses on accurate fault finding, fitting the right replacement parts, and testing everything thoroughly so you can use the toilet with confidence again.
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What toilet repair covers
Most toilet problems come down to worn seals, faulty valves, or loose connections. A repair visit is designed to stop leaks, improve flushing performance, and prevent repeat call-outs.
- Diagnosis of the cause of running, weak flushing, slow filling, or noisy operation
- Repair or replacement of common internal components (for example fill valves, flush valves, siphons, diaphragms, handles and seals)
- Fixing leaks from the cistern, isolation valve, inlet pipework, or pan connector
- Tightening and stabilising loose toilets and correcting minor movement where safe to do so
- Resealing where appropriate and checking for hidden seepage
- Functional testing and final checks for leaks, flush performance, and refill level
When a toilet repair is the right choice
Book a repair if you notice any of the following:
- Water running into the pan long after flushing
- A weak or incomplete flush
- A cistern that refills very slowly or keeps overfilling
- Drips or damp patches around the base of the toilet
- The toilet feels loose, rocks, or makes creaking sounds
- Unexplained increases in water use
What to expect on the day
The water supply will be isolated so the issue can be worked on safely. The fault is identified first, then the repair is completed using suitable parts and fittings. Once repaired, the toilet is tested through multiple flushes and the area is checked for leaks before the job is signed off.
After the repair
You will get a clear summary of what caused the problem and what was replaced or adjusted. If the toilet is heavily worn or the issue is likely to recur, you will be advised on practical next steps, such as upgrading the flush mechanism or planning a replacement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my toilet keep running after I flush?
What causes a leak around the base of the toilet?
Can a weak flush be repaired without replacing the whole toilet?
How long does a toilet repair usually take?
Should I turn off the water before the plumber arrives?
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