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Toilet Installation In Philadelphia, PA

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A New Toilet Saves Water, Prevents Problems, and Improves Comfort

Toilet installation in Philadelphia is one of those projects homeowners put off until something goes wrong. A cracked base, constant running, or repeated clogs are all signs that a repair will not fix the problem. Replacing the toilet is often the smarter and more cost-effective move.

At Showcase Remodels, we install new toilets as a standalone service or as part of a larger bathroom remodeling project. Our crew removes the old unit, inspects the flange and supply line, and installs your new toilet so it is level, sealed, and leak-free.

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Signs Your Toilet Needs Replacing

Most toilets last 15 to 25 years, but age alone is not the only factor. Frequent clogs that a plunger cannot fix often point to mineral buildup or outdated trap design. Cracks in the bowl or tank can leak water onto your floor and damage the subfloor underneath.

A toilet that runs constantly wastes water and raises your utility bill. If you have had the flapper, fill valve, and flush valve replaced and it still runs, the toilet itself is the problem. Wobbling at the base can mean the flange is corroded or the wax ring has failed.

Multiple small repairs add up quickly. If you have called a plumber more than twice in the past year for the same toilet, a new installation will cost less over time and give you a reliable fixture you do not have to think about.

Types of Toilets for Your Philadelphia Bathroom

Two-piece toilets are the most common style. The tank and bowl are separate pieces that bolt together during installation. They are affordable, widely available, and easy to repair if a single component fails.

One-piece toilets combine the tank and bowl into a single unit. They sit lower, have a sleeker profile, and are easier to clean because there is no seam between the tank and bowl. They weigh more and cost a bit more than two-piece models.

Wall-mounted toilets attach to a carrier frame inside the wall, leaving the floor completely clear underneath. They create a modern look and make floor cleaning simple. Comfort height toilets sit 17 to 19 inches off the floor, two to three inches higher than standard models. This height is easier on the knees and a good fit for taller adults or anyone with mobility concerns. For full bathroom updates, see our small bathroom remodel services.

Elongated bowls offer more seated comfort, while round bowls save space in tight bathrooms. We help you choose the right combination based on your room size and preferences.

Water-Efficient Toilets Save Money Every Month

Older toilets use 3.5 to 7 gallons per flush. Current WaterSense-certified models use just 1.28 gallons per flush or less. For a household of four, that adds up to thousands of gallons saved each year and a noticeable drop in your water bill.

Dual-flush toilets give you two options: a lower-volume flush for liquid waste and a full flush for solid waste. This can reduce water usage even further without sacrificing flushing power. Many dual-flush models meet WaterSense standards.

Every toilet we install meets current EPA WaterSense requirements. You get a toilet that flushes effectively on less water, which is better for the environment and your monthly utility costs.

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How We Install Your New Toilet

We start by shutting off the water supply and removing the old toilet. Once the toilet is out, we inspect the closet flange for cracks, corrosion, or damage. A damaged flange gets repaired or replaced before the new toilet goes in. This step prevents leaks and rocking down the road.

Next, we install a new wax ring or wax-free gasket on the flange. The new toilet is set into position, leveled, and bolted down. We connect the water supply line, fill the tank, and test the flush cycle several times to confirm proper operation. Caulk is applied around the base for a clean seal.

The full installation takes about one to two hours. If your bathroom flooring is also being replaced, we coordinate the toilet installation with the flooring schedule so the finished floor runs under the toilet for a clean look.

Why Choose Showcase Remodels for Toilet Installation in Philadelphia

Showcase Remodels has been handling bathroom projects in the Philadelphia area since 2002. We hold NJ General Contractor License #13VH04055000 and apply the same standard of work to a toilet installation as we do to a full bathroom remodel. Every detail matters, from the flange condition to the final caulk line.
With 350+ verified reviews and a 4.9-star rating, Philadelphia homeowners trust our work. We are A+ rated with the BBB and led by owner Sam DeMaio. Our crew arrives on time, protects your home, and leaves the work area clean.
Every estimate is free. We assess your current setup, recommend the right toilet for your needs, and provide a written quote with no hidden fees.

Frequently Asked Questions About Toilet Installation in Philadelphia

A standard toilet installation takes one to two hours. If the flange needs repair or the flooring is being replaced at the same time, it may take slightly longer.

We can do either. If you have a specific model in mind, we will install it. If you want help choosing, we recommend options based on your bathroom size, budget, and preferences.

Yes. Relocating a toilet requires moving the drain line and supply line, which we handle as part of a bathroom remodel. We will assess the feasibility during the consultation.

For most adults, yes. Comfort height toilets are two to three inches taller than standard models, which puts less strain on the knees when sitting and standing. They are especially helpful for taller individuals and aging-in-place planning.

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