If the toilet does not have to be taken up then its cheap normally $175 if the toilet has to be removed then $400 +
Most plumbers would charge 2 hours to replace a complete toilet.
depending on your area, $80.00 on up.
Usually that would be 1 or 2 hours.
Refill valve is a very important component in your toilet since it fills the tank of the toilet after every flush. This valve uses a float to turn the water on and off. This is a plumber related work, only a professional plumber can repair it. alliedallcityinc.com
Hire a plumber! or you could replace the seal inside
People generally charge extra when more work is involved. This is a good case - is it easier to remove and replace the toilet and lay the tiles intact than it is to leave the toilet in place and try to cut the tiles to fit around it? Having recently tiled by own bathroom floor, it was easier to remove the toilet and lay the 'whole' tiles and then to replace the toilet when the cement and grout had dried. (Then I ran some sealant around the join to prevent dirt catching, and to make cleaning the floor eaiser.)
To safely and effectively remove an object from a toilet, you can use rubber gloves and a plunger. Put on the gloves, then use the plunger to carefully push and pull the object out of the toilet. Be gentle to avoid causing any damage to the toilet. If the object is difficult to remove, you may need to call a professional plumber for assistance.
To fix a broken or damaged toilet repair flange, you will need to remove the toilet, replace the flange, and reattach the toilet. This may involve cutting out the old flange, installing a new one, and securing it in place. It is important to ensure that the flange is properly aligned and sealed to prevent leaks. If you are not comfortable with this task, it is recommended to seek the help of a professional plumber.
Consult a plumber.
A plumber, or DIY homeowner with basic skills.
Remove the toilet from the floor, locate the broken tip, and replace the toilet. Don't forget the new wax ring.
To replace a broken toilet flange, you will need to remove the toilet, unscrew the old flange, clean the area, install a new flange, and reattach the toilet. Make sure the new flange is securely in place before reattaching the toilet.