A faulty toilet can quickly become a major inconvenience, making it important to address problems as soon as they arise. Many common toilet issues can be repaired without the need for a full replacement, helping homeowners save money and avoid disruption.
Some of the most frequent toilet repairs include running toilets, leaking cisterns, faulty flush mechanisms, worn fill valves, blocked waste pipes, and leaks around the toilet base. In many cases, replacing a damaged component is enough to restore the toilet to full working order.
The cost of toilet repairs in Somerset House typically ranges from £71 to £511, depending on the fault, replacement parts required, and labour charges. Simple repairs, such as replacing a flapper valve or fill valve, are usually at the lower end of the scale.
If the toilet is cracked, severely damaged, outdated, or beyond economical repair, replacement may be the better option. The average cost to replace a toilet in the UK ranges from £200 to £600, including the new toilet, removal of the old unit, and professional installation.
Hiring a qualified plumber ensures the work is completed safely, prevents water damage, and helps keep your bathroom functioning efficiently.
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