Bath Replacement, Shower Replacement and Toilet Replacement London 

Toilet Replacement in London

Our toilet replacement services are designed to meet all of your urgent needs. We offer the installation of new toilets, ensuring that each one is securely fitted for optimal functionality. If your existing toilet needs replacing, we are equipped to remove it and install a new one seamlessly. Beyond full replacements, we also provide services to fix or replace faulty toilet components such as fillers, flushers, waste systems or push buttons. This attention to detail guarantees a well-functioning, efficient, and hygienic toilet system in your bathroom.

Bath Replacement in London

We provide  bath replacement services, focusing on delivering a perfect bathing experience for our customers. Our expert team is skilled in installing new baths, ensuring that each unit is expertly positioned and securely fitted for longevity and functionality.. If your current bath has become damaged or worn, we can manage the process of removal and replacement with a new model, carefully chosen to suit your specific needs.

Shower Replacement in London

Our dedicated shower replacement services are designed to improve the quality and efficiency of your bathroom facilities. We undertake the installation of new shower trays, ensuring they are fitted securely and correctly. If you need a replacement for an existing shower, our team is capable of managing the removal and installation process ensuring that your new shower fits perfectly and functions as expected. Additionally, we handle the fitting of shower screens, a practical solution that protects your bathroom from water spillage.

Plumbing Services in London

Alongside our specialist replacement services, we also offer a broad range of associated plumbing services. This includes the replacement or fitting of new supply pipework, ensuring a consistent and controlled water supply to your bathroom fixtures. Furthermore, we handle the replacement or installation of waste pipes. These are crucial to maintaining sanitary conditions in your bathroom and preventing issues like blockages or leaks. With our skilled team at the helm, you can have peace of mind knowing that your bathroom’s plumbing infrastructure is in capable hands.

What does your replacement service include?

Our bathroom fitting replacement service offers a thorough and meticulous approach, providing you with a seamless replacement process for all your bathroom needs. Here is a detailed look into what our service includes:

Site Survey and Measurement

At the beginning of our service, we carry out a full assessment of your current bathroom setup. This involves checking the existing plumbing and fittings, as well as measuring the space available for installation or replacement. This evaluation gives us a clear understanding of the task at hand enabling us to create an accurate plan that aligns with the existing set up of your bathroom fittings

Quotation

After the assessment, we’ll discuss various options available to you, from the type of fixtures you prefer to the materials and finishes that will best suit your requirements and budget.

Installation

Following our detailed planning, we move to the installation phase. Here, we handle the installation or replacement of your bathroom fittings, ensuring they are correctly positioned and securely fixed. During this stage, we pay careful attention to every detail from aligning fixtures correctly to making sure each installation is structurally sound and aesthetically correct

Associated Plumbing Work

Alongside the main job we also handle any associated plumbing work required. This may involve upgrading your existing pipework to ensure it can efficiently handle your new fittings. Our skilled team is proficient in identifying and resolving any potential issues ensuring your plumbing system functions optimally with your new fixtures

Application of Sealant and Silicone

Once the installations or replacements are in place, we complete the job by applying sealant and silicone. These are crucial finishing touches that provide a watertight seal around your fixtures, preventing water damage and potential leaks. This step not only guarantees the longevity of your bathroom fittings but also enhances the overall look and finish.

Completion of the Job

Finally, we ensure everything is completed to your satisfaction. We review each installation, double-checking every detail and ensuring that everything works as it should. We only consider the job complete when you are fully satisfied with our work. Our commitment is to leave you with a beautifully fitted bathroom that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations.

What other related plumbing services do you provide?

Dishwasher Installation:

Installation of freestanding dishwashers including associated plumbing and pipework

Washing Machine Installation:

Installation of freestanding washing machines including associated plumbing and pipework

Plumbing and heating:

All aspects of plumbing and heating repair, installation and servicing 

Unvented Cylinders:

Installation of direct and indirect unvented cylinders. We are experienced in unvented cylinders as part of gas boiler installation, a HIU installation or stand alone electric Unvented cylinders. 

Power flushing: 

A method of deep cleaning your central heating system, including pipework, radiators and boiler. Power flushing improves the quality of the water contained within the system by removing the sludge and rust build up that can cause boiler breakdown or long term damage to your boiler and radiators.

Magnetic Filters: 

A device that collects debris and rust from the heating system. It can prevent damage to the boiler, leaking radiators and sludge build up within the central heating system.

Boiler Servicing: 

An annual boiler service is carrying out a series of checks and cleaning to the boiler in order to maintain and increase the life of a boiler. It is also a requirement by the manufacturer to honour any boiler guarantees. 

Gas Appliance Installation:

Installing and servicing a variety of water heating and cooking appliances. Including pipework and all associated works 

Gas Leak Repair:

Locating and repairing gas leaks from your gas pipework or gas appliances.

Boiler Installation:

We provide a variety of Gas Boiler installations including Heat Only, System Boilers and Combi Boilers. We are experienced and registered installers of all major brands such as Idea, Baxi, Main, Vaillant, Keston and many more.

HIU Servicing

Heat Interface Units (HIUs) are heat exchange units that are part of a larger network, communal heating systems. Visually they look similar to combi boilers and also require regular servicing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if there is water beneath my toilet after I flush it? 

When you flush your toilet, you may notice water underneath it, which could indicate a leak. First, check the flusher valve at the bottom of the tank to see if it is properly sealing. If the flusher is damaged or not sealing properly, water may leak from the tank. You should also inspect the cold water supply to ensure it is not leaking. Finally check around the waste pipe to see if it doesn’t seal correctly and if it leaks. 

What should I do if my toilet does not flush properly after I use it? 

This could be the result of a faulty flusher that isn’t flushing correctly or a faulty filling valve that isn’t filling up the cistern with adequate water.

What should I do if the overflow pipe in my toilet is leaking? 

If your toilet overflow pipe is leaking, it could indicate a problem with the toilet filling valve. If the filling valve is not shutting off after reaching the required level then it may be faulty. Firstly try and adjust the valve to see if it resolves the issue and if it doesn’t then replace the valve. 

What should I do if I notice water running continuously inside my toilet after use? 

If you notice water continuously running inside your toilet after use, it could be a sign of a flusher or filling valve problem. First, check the flusher valve at the bottom of the tank to see if it is properly sealing. If the flusher is damaged or not sealing properly, the water may continue to run. 

You should also check the filling valve to ensure it is working properly. If these simple fixes do not solve the problem, a professional plumber may be required to diagnose and repair the problem. 

What should I do if my bath takes a long time to drain after I’ve used it? 

If your bath takes a long time to drain after you use it, you may have a blocked drain. To begin, use a plunger to see if you can clear the blockage. You could also use a chemical drain cleaner to break up any debris that is causing the blockage. If these simple fixes do not solve the problem, a professional plumber may be required to diagnose and repair the problem. 

What should I do if I notice a lot of water in my shower tray while using it? 

If you see a lot of water in your shower tray while using it, it could be a sign of a blocked drain. To begin, use a plunger to see if you can clear the blockage. You could also use a chemical drain cleaner to break up any debris that is causing the clog. If these simple fixes do not solve the problem, a professional plumber may be required to diagnose and repair the problem. 

What are the specifications for bathroom exhaust fans?

Bathroom extractor fans purify the air in your bathroom by removing moisture and odours. They must be installed in an appropriate location, such as near the shower or bathtub, and properly vented to the outside of your home in order to function properly. It is also critical to ensure that the fan is the correct size for your bathroom and that it is serviced on a regular basis to ensure proper operation. 

When should bathroom silicone be changed? 

Bathroom silicone is used to seal joints and keep water from leaking out of gaps in your bathroom fixtures. Silicone can become worn or damaged over time, resulting in leaks and water damage. 

Bathroom silicone should be replaced every 2-3 years, or sooner if it appears to be damaged or worn. To avoid water damage, inspect your silicone on a regular basis and replace it as needed.

What are the most common toilet problems?

The following are some of the most common toilet problems that homeowners may encounter: 

Blocked up toilet: One of the most common toilet problems is a blocked up toilet, which is often caused by flushing too much toilet paper or other materials down the drain. 

Running toilet: A running toilet is one that keeps flushing or filling without stopping. A faulty flush valve or a faulty fill valve can cause this. 

A leaking toilet can be caused by a number of problems, including a faulty flush valve, a damaged cold water supply, or a crack in the toilet bowl or cistern. 

Weak flush: Weak flushes can be caused by a number of issues, including a blocked drain, a faulty flush valve, or a low water level in the tank. 

Toilet not refilling: If the toilet bowl does not fill after a flush, it could be a sign of a problem with the fill valve or cold water supply. 

Toilet handle stuck: If the toilet handle becomes stuck, the toilet will not flush properly. This can be caused by a number of problems, including a broken handle or loose nuts.

Toilet overflowing: Toilet overflow can be caused by a number of issues, including a clogged drain, a faulty flapper valve, or a malfunctioning overflow pipe.

What are the most common shower issues? 

There are a number of common shower issues that homeowners may face, including: 

Low water pressure: Low water pressure can be caused by a number of factors, including a clogged shower head, a faulty water valve, or a problem with the cold water supply. 

Leaking shower: A leaking shower can be caused by a number of problems, including a damaged shower head, a faulty shower valve, worn/missing silicone or a problem with the shower pan. 

Blocked drains: Blocked drains can cause water to pool in the shower, resulting in standing water and a slow drain. A variety of factors, including hair and soap scum build-up, can contribute to this. 

No hot water: If you are not getting hot water in your shower, this could indicate a problem with your water heater or your home’s plumbing. 

Poor water flow: Poor water flow can be caused by a number of issues, including a blocked or damaged shower head, or a faulty shower valve. 

A broken shower head can be caused by a number of issues, including wear and tear over time,  damage caused by improper use or limescale build up. 

Shower valve not working: A faulty shower valve can prevent water from being turned on or off, or it can cause the water temperature to be incorrect.

What are the most common issues with baths? 

There are several common bath issues that homeowners may face, including: 

Blocked drain: A blocked drain can cause water to accumulate in the bathtub, resulting in standing water and a slow drain. A variety of factors, including hair and soap scum buildup, can contribute to this. 

Leaking bath: A leaking bathtub can be caused by a number of issues, including a damaged drain, a faulty tap, or damage to the bath. 

Inadequate water flow: Poor water flow can be caused by a number of problems, including a faulty bath taps or bath mixer. 

There is no hot water: If you can’t get hot water in your bathtub, it could be a sign of a problem with your water heater or faulty bath mixer taps. 

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