Toilet Plumber Melbourne

Got a leaking toilet? Our licensed Melbourne plumbers will find the cause and fix it fast, so you’re not wasting water or money.

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A leaking toilet can waste up to 25 litres of water every day.

A leaking toilet can waste up to 25 litres of water a day, and the longer you leave it, the worse it gets. What starts as a small leak can lead to serious damage to your subfloor, which is a much bigger and more expensive fix. If something doesn’t seem right, get it looked at early and save yourself the headache.

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Common toilet issues we fix:

From Running Toilet to Running Properly

What Should I Do?

If any of these issues appear to be occurring, then it’s time to get your toilet repaired immediately. Not only can it cost you money, but it can cost the environment too. Because up to 25 litres of water per day can become wasted if you’re toilet remains unrepaired.

Fortunately, Endpoint Plumbing have over ten years’ experience helping people like you with toilet repairs ad replacements. With no job too big or small, we take pride in getting your “throne” back in order.

The cistern may be leaking into the bowl without you even being aware of it. You can test this yourself very easily by putting some food colouring into the cistern and waiting half an hour – if colour appears in the bowl, you have a leak.

So whatever problem you are experiencing, the sooner you organise toilet repairs the better. And Endpoint are here to provide you with a friendly, professional and efficient service that you can trust.

Toilet Plumbing Services, Repair & Installation in Melbourne

Whether it’s a new install, a repair or a full replacement, we’ll sort your toilet out quickly and without fuss. Here are some of the common jobs we help with.

Toilet Installation

Getting a new toilet installed properly makes all the difference. We’ll help you choose the right model for your bathroom, make sure it’s fitted correctly and running efficiently from day one. No loose fittings, no leaks, no callbacks.

Toilet Repair

Running constantly? Leaking at the base? Not flushing properly? We’ll diagnose the issue, fix it with quality parts and make sure it’s done right so you’re not calling us back next month. Most repairs are sorted in a single visit.

Toilet Replacement

If your toilet is old, cracked or costing you in water bills, it might be time for an upgrade. We’ll remove the old one, fit a new water-efficient model and leave everything clean and tidy. Simple as that.

Blocked Toilets Melbourne

A blocked toilet is never fun, and the longer you leave it the worse it gets. We’ve got the tools and experience to clear even the most stubborn blockages fast, from basic clogs through to deeper drain issues.

No Matter the Toilet Problem, We’ve Got It Covered

We handle more than just toilets. If you need help with blocked drains, leak detection, hot water systems or gas plumbing, give Nathan and the team a call. We’re always happy to have a chat and point you in the right direction.

 

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Emergency Melbourne Plumber for Toilet Repairs

Toilet leaks, overflows and blockages never happen at a good time. That’s why we’re available 24/7 for emergency callouts. We’ll get to you fast, find the problem using the latest diagnostic tools and have your toilet sorted before it causes any more damage to your home.

FAQs

Water pooling around the base of your toilet, a bowl that rocks slightly or damp floorboards underneath usually means the wax ring or flange seal needs replacing. If your toilet is upstairs, keep an eye on the ceiling below too. Wet patches or staining down there can often be traced back to a leaking toilet above.

If your toilet won’t stop running, it’s usually a worn flapper valve, a float that needs adjusting or an overflow tube sitting too high. It might not seem like a big deal, but it wastes water constantly and pushes your bills up the longer you leave it.

Flushing problems can arise from a low tank water level, a blocked flush valve, a damaged fill valve or even a partial blockage in the trap or outlet. If the water doesn’t hit the bowl with enough force, solids may remain behind.

If your toilet has recurring issues (e.g., frequent running, persistent leaks, weak flushes) or if the bowl or tank is cracked, replacement may be more cost-effective long-term. Also, if old cast-iron drains under the toilet restrict flow, a full replacement might be the best solution.

Simple clogs can sometimes be cleared with a proper plunger or drain snake, but if flushing affects other fixtures, or water backs up persistently, it could indicate a deeper blockage, damaged pipes or issues with sewer connections. In those cases, a professional is best placed to diagnose and repair the fault.

Avoid flushing anything other than toilet paper and human waste; non-flushable items like wipes or sanitary products often lead to blockages. Check your toilet tank once a year for worn seals, leaks or corrosion. Make sure the flange and mounting bolts remain secure and stabilised. Regular inspections and timely repairs avoid more serious breakdowns.

No. A leaking toilet can cause water damage to the floor, sub-floor and ceiling below, lead to mould and increase your water bills. If the leak is at the base and the toilet is unstable, it may become a safety hazard too. It’s best to switch off the water supply at the isolation valve and arrange for a plumber promptly.

 

Persistent odours often come from issues deeper in the plumbing, not surface dirt. A cracked drain pipe, faulty wax ring, or dried-out trap seal can allow sewer gases to escape into your bathroom. A plumber can inspect and reseal the toilet or repair the damaged pipe to eliminate the smell for good.