Toilet Installation & Repair Services
Our experts work efficiently to get everything back in working order. We also help with installations and ensure your toilet fits perfectly and functions properly. If you face a plumbing issue, don’t wait! Call us for quick and effective service that will leave you with a fully functional toilet.
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Toilet Installation Services
Common Reasons for New Toilet Installation
There are many common reasons to install a new toilet. Over time, toilets wear out. Cracks in the bowl or tank cause leaks, waste water, and damage to your floors. If your toilet often runs or clogs, it’s a good sign you need a replacement. Older models also use more water with every flush, which drives up your water bills. By upgrading to a newer, efficient model, you save water and cut down on costs over time.
Another reason to get a new toilet is when you change your bathroom’s design. If you are renovating or giving the space a fresh look, a new toilet that matches your style makes a big difference. Sometimes, old toilets stop working the way they should. If repairs no longer fix the problems or you keep dealing with plumbing issues, it’s a smart move to replace it. A new toilet saves you the trouble and keeps your bathroom running smoothly.
Why professional installation matters
Professional installation matters for a lot of good reasons. When you get a toilet installed the right way, it works smoothly from day one. If someone installs it poorly, you might deal with leaks, weak flushing, or bad sealing. That can lead to water damage and expensive repairs later. A trained plumber knows how to place and seal your toilet properly.
It’s also about safety. Installing a toilet means handling plumbing connections and heavy parts. If you get it wrong, you could face flooding or damage your bathroom floor. A professional has the right tools and skills to do the job safely.
Hiring professionals also saves you time. You might think it’s a simple job, but it needs the right tools and practical skills. A toilet plumber finishes the job faster, without mistakes. Plus, they will clean up once they’re done.


Toilet Repair Services
Common toilet issues fixed
Toilet issues are common but can be easily fixed with the right plumber. One of the most common problems among homeowners is a running toilet. This happens when water keeps flowing into the bowl after you flush. It means a part like the flapper or fill valve needs replacement. Another issue is frequent clogs. If your toilet is constantly backing up, there might be a blockage in the pipes or the toilet itself. Sometimes, the issue can be a leaking toilet. If you notice water around the base, it could be a sign of a loose seal or a damaged wax ring. A weak flush is another common problem. It can happen if there’s a problem with the flush valve or the tank isn’t filling up properly. Thankfully, our team can offer you fixes for any kind of toilet issues.
Emergency toilet repair services
We at Pro Fix Plumbing and Drain offer emergency toilet repair services to fix your toilet. No matter if it’s a clog, leak, or flushing issue, we are here to help. Our team works fast to solve your problem, no matter what time of day.
Why Choose Us for Toilet Plumbing Services?
24/7 Availability
Fast Response
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Clean & Respectful Technicians
Local Plumbing Experts
Our Service Areas
- Toronto
- Scarborough
- North York
- East York
- Etobicoke
- York Region
- Midtown
- Downtown Toronto
- Pickering
- Ajax
- Whitby
- Oshawa
- Bowmanville
- Courtice
- Port Perry
- Blackstock
- Vaughan
- Richmond Hill
- Markham
- Thornhill
- Woodbridge
- Mississauga
- Brampton
- Malton
- Oakville
- Milton
- Burlington
- Hamilton
- Guelph
- Kitchener
- Cambridge
- Newmarket
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the essential tools and materials needed for a successful toilet installation?
You will need a wrench, a screwdriver, a measuring tape, a level, and a putty knife. Materials include a new toilet, toilet flange, wax ring, bolts, washers, a water supply line, and plumber’s tape.