Plumbing

Toilet Repair & Installation in Singapore

A running, leaking or weak-flushing toilet wastes water and is easy to put off until it gets worse. We repair the flush, seal and fittings, or supply and install a new toilet bowl cleanly, for HDB, condo and commercial washrooms.

Repair or full replacementProper seal & no leaksHDB, condo & commercial
Toilet Repair & Installation in Singapore

Toilet problems we fix

Most toilet faults are in the flush mechanism or the seal, and both are straightforward for an experienced plumber.

  • Constantly running or weak-flushing toilets, usually a worn flush valve or fill valve.
  • Leaking at the base or behind the bowl, often a failed wax or rubber seal.
  • Loose or rocking toilet bowls that need re-seating and sealing.
  • Cistern, button and internal part replacement.

New toilet bowl installation

Replacing a toilet is about more than swapping the bowl. We make sure it seats, seals and flushes correctly.

  • Remove the old bowl and clean up the flange and waste outlet.
  • Fit the new bowl with a fresh seal so there is no base leak.
  • Connect the cistern and water supply, then test the flush and check for leaks.

Transparent toilet plumbing pricing

We price toilet repairs and installation per piece, agreed before work starts. Supplying your own bowl or letting us source it both work. Typical rates are in our plumbing price guide.

Flush & sealCommon fixes
Leak-freeRe-seated bowls
Per-pieceClear pricing

Frequently asked questions

How much does toilet repair cost in Singapore?

A flush or fill valve repair is inexpensive; a full toilet bowl installation costs more, especially if the bowl is supplied. We quote per piece upfront. See typical rates in our plumbing price guide.

Why does my toilet keep running?

Usually a worn flush valve or fill valve that no longer seals, so water trickles into the bowl continuously. It is a quick, inexpensive fix that stops the water waste.

Can you install a toilet bowl I bought myself?

Yes. We install bowls you supply or source one for you. Either way we fit a fresh seal and test for leaks and proper flushing.

My toilet leaks at the base, is that serious?

It usually means the seal under the bowl has failed. Left alone it can damage the floor and seep to the unit below, so it is worth re-seating and resealing promptly.