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leaking toilets

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say goodbye to leaking toilets with prycless plumbing & gas

 That constant trickle from your toilet might seem like a small issue, but it can have a big impact over time. A leaking toilet can waste tens of thousands of litres of water each year—silently driving up your water bill and placing unnecessary strain on the environment. What’s more, the constant moisture can lead to staining around the bowl, unpleasant odours, and even damage to the floor and surrounding areas if the leak goes unnoticed. In commercial properties, a single leaking toilet can multiply the cost and damage quickly. Whether it’s a faulty flush valve, worn-out seal, or a hidden leak at the base, it’s best to have the problem fixed as soon as possible. 

toilet for Every Situation

 From constant running to hidden leaks at the base, we handle all types of toilet issues with expert care. In many cases, a faulty flapper valve, worn-out seal, or misaligned float can be the cause—and these are often quick and affordable fixes. Sometimes, the problem is more complex, like a cracked cistern, corroded flush mechanism, or a leak at the pan collar, which may require part replacement or more extensive repairs.

If your toilet is overflowing or leaking severely, it’s important to shut off the isolation valve near the base to stop water flow and prevent damage to nearby flooring or cabinetry. Ignoring the issue can lead to higher water bills, persistent odours, or even water damage beneath tiled surfaces.

No matter the size or urgency of the job, Pryceless Plumbing is ready to help. Our licensed plumbers will inspect your toilet thoroughly, explain the issue in plain terms, and carry out the best solution to get everything flushing and flowing as it should.

why toilet repairs matter

 It’s easy to overlook a leaking toilet, especially if it’s just a slow trickle or a slight hissing sound—but even a small leak can waste over 9,000 litres of water per year. That’s water and money quite literally being flushed away, and over time, it can lead to more serious problems around your home.

Leaking toilets can also:

  • Warp or damage flooring, especially in bathrooms with timber or laminate surfaces
     
  • Cause persistent odours due to trapped moisture and stagnant water
     
  • Lead to mould growth around the base or behind the wall if the leak is hidden
     
  • Increase water bills significantly over time, even with slow leaks
     
  • Damage internal components, leading to more frequent and costly breakdowns

common toilet problems we repair

 At Pryceless Plumbing, our licensed plumbers are experienced in repairing all types of toilets, from standard close-coupled models to concealed cisterns and back-to-wall units. Whether it's a constant trickle or a full-blown leak, we diagnose and fix toilet issues quickly and effectively. Common problems we repair include:

Constantly Running Toilets:
Often caused by a faulty flapper valve, worn inlet valve, or misaligned float. These components can usually be replaced to restore proper flushing and refilling.

Leaks Around the Base:
This can indicate a worn pan collar or degraded seal between the toilet and the floor, which requires resealing or part replacement to prevent water damage.

Slow Filling or Noisy Cisterns:
Usually the result of a clogged inlet valve, high water pressure, or sediment build-up. Our plumbers can clean, adjust, or replace the inlet valve as needed.

Weak or Incomplete Flush:
Could be due to a partial blockage, low water level in the cistern, or issues with the flush mechanism, each of which can be repaired to restore full function.

when to call us for toilet repairs:

 While some homeowners may feel comfortable adjusting a toilet float or tightening a loose flush button, toilet repairs aren’t always as simple as they seem. If the problem persists after a basic fix, or if you’re unsure about working with plumbing connections, it’s best to leave it to the professionals. A quick inspection by our licensed plumbers can save you from bigger issues down the track.

Contact us if you notice:

  • Water constantly running into the bowl, even when the toilet hasn’t been flushed
  • Leaks at the base of the toilet, especially after use or cleaning
  • Weak or incomplete flushing, requiring multiple flushes to clear the bowl
  • Strange gurgling or bubbling sounds from the bowl or drain
  • Visible cracks, corrosion, or damage to the cistern or toilet base

We're here for any emergency

 While many toilet issues are minor and can be scheduled for repair the next day, some situations need immediate attention—especially if water is running uncontrollably or causing damage. If you’re unsure how urgent your issue is, give us a call. We’ll provide expert advice over the phone and, if necessary, send a qualified plumber out right away to take care of it.

At Pryceless Plumbing, we specialise in diagnosing and repairing all types of toilets. Our team will quickly pinpoint the cause, explain the repair process, and provide a clear, upfront quote before any work begins.

Got questions about your toilet or other plumbing concerns? We’re always happy to help. Reach out to us today!


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