Toilet Installations and Replacements
Plumbing Service
About Toilet Installs and Replacements
Toilet installations and replacements involve the process of removing an existing toilet fixture and installing a new one. Whether you’re upgrading to a new toilet for aesthetic reasons, improving water efficiency, or replacing a malfunctioning unit, proper installation is essential for ensuring functionality, durability, and water conservation.
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FAQ’s
Should I Hire A Professional To Install My Toilet?
While installing a toilet can be a DIY project for those with plumbing experience, hiring a professional plumber is recommended for complex installations or if you’re unsure about the process. Professional plumbers have the expertise and tools to ensure a proper and efficient installation, minimizing the risk of leaks or other issues.
Do I Need a Toilet Replacement?
Signs that you may need to replace your toilet include frequent clogging or backups, cracks or damage to the porcelain bowl or tank, persistent leaks around the base or fittings, and outdated or inefficient flushing mechanisms leading to poor performance or water waste. Additionally, if your toilet is old and outdated, upgrading to a newer model can improve water efficiency, aesthetics, and functionality. Pay attention to any signs of wear and tear, poor performance, or recurring issues with your toilet to determine if replacement is necessary for optimal performance and water conservation in your bathroom.
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Overview of Toilet Installations & Replacements:
- Selecting a Toilet: Before installation, choose a toilet that fits your needs, preferences, and budget.
- Preparing the Area: First we clear the area around the existing toilet and remove any obstacles or obstructions.
- Removing the Old Toilet: Then we start by emptying the tank and bowl of water by flushing the toilet and then disconnecting the water supply line.
- Installing the New Toilet: We then place a new wax ring or wax-free seal on the flange to create a watertight seal between the toilet and the waste pipe.
- Testing and Finishing: We like to test the toilet for leaks by flushing several times and checking for any signs of water around the base or connections.
- Disposal of Old Toilet: We make sure to properly dispose of the old toilet following local regulations and guidelines.
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