Complete Toilet Repair & Installation Services in London Ontario
From a leaking base to a full toilet installation in London Ontario, our licensed team handles every toilet issue — fast, cleanly, and with upfront pricing before any work begins.
Toilet Repair London Ontario
London Ontario homes — particularly in older neighbourhoods like Old North, Old East Village, and Woodfield — frequently deal with worn toilet components, hard water mineral buildup, and outdated fixtures that are well past their service life.

Our toilet repair service in London Ontario covers everything from a flapper that won’t seal to a floor flange that needs full replacement, and we carry the most common parts on every service vehicle to resolve most issues in a single visit.
- Running or constantly cycling toilet repair
- Weak or incomplete flush repair
- Leaking toilet base or tank repair
- Broken flush handle and valve replacement
- Cracked tank or bowl assessment
- Toilet rocking or shifting repair
Toilet Installation London Ontario
Whether you’re upgrading an outdated unit, renovating a bathroom, or adding a new fixture to a finished basement, our toilet installation service in London Ontario handles every step.

From measuring the rough-in and selecting the right unit to removing the old toilet, installing the new one, and confirming there are no leaks before we leave — we take care of it all.
- Standard and comfort-height toilet installation
- Low-flow and dual-flush toilet installation
- Wall-hung toilet installation
- Bidet and combo unit installation
- Toilet removal and disposal
- Toilet rough-in measurement and fit assessment
Common Toilet Problems We Fix in London Ontario
Running Toilet A toilet that keeps running after flushing wastes up to 900 litres of water per day — often without any visible sign of a problem until the water bill arrives. The most common cause is a worn flapper that no longer seals against the flush valve seat. Replacing just the flapper sometimes works, but if the valve seat itself is corroded, the new flapper won’t seal either. We check the full system, not just the obvious component.

Weak or Incomplete Flush A toilet that needs two or three flushes to clear waste is usually dealing with a partially blocked rim jet, a worn flush valve, or insufficient water in the tank due to a misadjusted fill valve. Our London Ontario toilet repair team traces the issue to its source and resolves it permanently rather than adjusting settings that will drift again within weeks.
Ghost Flushing If your toilet refills on its own without anyone using it, water is slowly leaking from the tank into the bowl. This is almost always a flapper or fill valve issue. Beyond the noise and inconvenience, ghost flushing can waste significant water over time — and it never resolves itself without repair.

Leaking Base Water around the base of the toilet after flushing almost always means the wax ring seal between the toilet and the floor flange has failed. Beyond the water damage risk, a broken wax ring allows sewer gas to enter the home — making this a repair that shouldn’t wait. We replace the wax ring, inspect the floor flange condition, and re-seat the toilet with new hardware.
Toilet Rocking or Unstable A toilet that shifts when you sit on it is more than just uncomfortable — it puts stress on the wax ring seal with every use, eventually causing it to fail. The underlying cause is usually a damaged floor flange, missing mounting bolts, or an uneven subfloor. We stabilize the unit and address the structural cause, not just the symptom.
Signs Your Toilet Needs Repair or Replacement in London Ontario

Unexplained increase in your water bill A silent toilet leak can waste hundreds of litres per day with no visible overflow or dripping. If your London Ontario water bill has increased without a clear reason, your toilet is the first place to check.
Handle needs to be held down or jiggled This almost always means the flapper chain is too long or the flush handle mechanism has worn out — a minor London Ontario toilet repair that takes minutes to fix.
Gurgling sounds from the bowl Gurgling between uses or after flushing points to a partial blockage or venting issue deeper in the drain line — not something that resolves on its own.
Toilet is over 15 years old and needs repeated repairs At a certain point, repeated repairs cost more than a new low-flow unit that uses half the water per flush. We give you an honest comparison before recommending replacement.



