Depends how much of it you replace . Also how much flooring you remove if you can't get underneath.
depending on your area, $80.00 on up.
Most plumbers would charge 2 hours to replace a complete toilet.
The cost of a leaky toilet can vary widely depending on the severity of the leak, the type of repairs needed, and local labor rates. Minor repairs, such as replacing a flapper or adjusting the fill valve, can cost as little as $20 to $50. More significant issues, like replacing the entire toilet, may range from $150 to $500 or more, including parts and labor. Additionally, a leaky toilet can lead to increased water bills, potentially adding to the overall cost over time.
area of toilet: 5'* 5'
Should be zero, but it happens. You usually use two rings when the drain is below the level of the floor. If you put ceramic tile down this happens. As long as the wax seals against the toilet and the floor, it shouldn't leak. Another issue is if the drain sticks above the floor too much and the toilet tends to rock on the drain. This will cause a leak. You set the toilet in place and put your weight on it to compress the seal and tightened the mounting bolts snug? You can use two rings both with flanges. That way there shouldn't be a side blowout.
depending on your area, $80.00 on up.
The cost to replace just the toilet flange is around $5. The tricky part is knowing how to install it. If you use an outside source the cost will go up accordingly.
it can cost from as little as 100 to as much as 1000 depending who does it and what is actually wrong. if the flange is cast iron it will be more. if it is glued abs or pvc and the drain is broke thats gonna cost more than 200. you may not need to actually repalce the flange and you may be able to use a metal repair bracket. If the flange is unrepairable its a dirty job and if the flange is glued that means the drain has to get cut back and then coupled and extended. and remember plumbers dont fix walls. so any holes made wont be their resonsiblity to fix.
Depends in which direction, how far and if you can get at the drain from below. (ie in a basement) Give us some real facts and we will give a good answer.
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Most plumbers would charge 2 hours to replace a complete toilet.
Toilet cistern can cost a lot since it is the most used water in the house. But there is some ways to reducing the amount of water your toilet is flushing. First fill a half gallon container with water, place the container in the tank of the toilet, lower it in to the water, replace the lid and then youÕre ready to flush.
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To completely drain a toilet, turn off the water supply valve located behind or near the toilet. Then, flush the toilet to remove as much water as possible. Use a plunger to push any remaining water out of the bowl and into the drain. You can also use a wet/dry vacuum to suction out any remaining water.
To fully drain a toilet, turn off the water supply valve located behind or near the toilet. Then, flush the toilet to remove as much water as possible. Use a plunger to push any remaining water out of the bowl and into the drain. Finally, use a wet/dry vacuum to suction out any remaining water in the bowl and tank.
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I have no idea, but a toilet that does that would be pretty flippin amazing to have!