Professional Plumbing Service
Whether you're replacing an old, inefficient toilet or installing a new one during a bathroom remodel, proper installation is critical to prevent leaks, ensure a secure seal, and meet plumbing codes. Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. provides professional toilet installation by experienced, insured plumbers who handle everything from removing and disposing of the old unit to setting the new toilet with a proper wax seal and secure connections.
Toilets are the most essential fixture in your home, and they account for nearly 30% of indoor water use. If you're still using a toilet manufactured before 1994, it likely uses 3.5-7 gallons per flush — compared to just 1.28 gallons for modern WaterSense-certified models. Replacing an old toilet isn't just about aesthetics; it's one of the most impactful water-saving upgrades a San Diego homeowner can make, potentially saving 13,000 gallons or more per year for a family of four.
Proper toilet installation requires more than just bolting a fixture to the floor. The toilet must be set level on the flange, the wax ring (or modern wax-free gasket) must create a perfect seal between the toilet and the drain, the mounting bolts must be tightened evenly to prevent cracking, and the water supply connection must be secure. A poorly installed toilet can leak sewage gas into your home, damage flooring from undetected water seepage, or rock on its base and break the seal — leading to costly repairs.
Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. provides complete toilet installation and replacement services for San Diego homeowners. Our plumbers handle the entire process — from removing the old toilet and inspecting the flange to setting the new unit, connecting the water supply, and testing everything for proper flush and seal. We install all brands and types, from budget-friendly builders' models to high-end smart toilets from TOTO, Kohler, and American Standard.
Our plumber assesses the situation, measuring the rough-in distance (center of drain to wall) to ensure the new toilet fits properly — standard is 12 inches, but older San Diego homes sometimes have 10 or 14 inch rough-ins. We shut off the water, disconnect and remove the old toilet, and inspect the closet flange for damage, corrosion, or improper height relative to the finished floor.
The closet flange must be in good condition and at the correct height for a proper seal. If the flange is cracked, corroded, or too low (common after new flooring is installed), we repair or replace it before setting the new toilet. We clean the flange thoroughly and position new closet bolts.
We set the wax ring (or modern wax-free gasket for specific applications), carefully lower the toilet onto the flange, and press it into place to create a complete seal. We tighten the closet bolts evenly and alternately to prevent cracking the porcelain. For two-piece toilets, we attach the tank to the bowl with the tank-to-bowl gasket and bolts. We connect the water supply with a new stainless steel supply line.
After installation, we turn on the water supply, let the tank fill, and perform multiple test flushes to verify proper operation, fill time, and water level. We check every connection for leaks, confirm the toilet doesn't rock on the floor, and verify the bowl empties and refills properly. We apply a bead of caulk around the base (per San Diego building code) and clean the entire work area.
Selecting a toilet involves more than just picking a color. The most important specification is the rough-in measurement — the distance from the finished wall to the center of the drain. Standard is 12 inches, but measure yours before purchasing, as older San Diego homes sometimes have 10 or 14 inch rough-ins. For flushing performance, look for models rated by MaP (Maximum Performance) testing — any toilet scoring 600g or higher will handle real-world use without clogging. Top-performing models include the TOTO Drake II (800g rating), American Standard Champion 4 (1,000g rating), and Kohler Highline (600g rating). Consider bowl shape — elongated bowls are more comfortable for adults and are the standard in new construction, while round bowls save 2-3 inches of space in small bathrooms. Height matters too — standard bowls are 15 inches, while comfort-height (ADA) bowls are 17-19 inches and are easier on knees and hips. One-piece toilets have a sleeker look and are easier to clean but cost more; two-piece toilets are the most popular and economical option. For San Diego, we recommend toilets with WaterSense certification (1.28 GPF) and a glazed trapway that resists mineral buildup from our hard water.
Water conservation is critical in San Diego, and your toilet is the single largest water-consuming fixture in your home. Federal law requires all new toilets to use no more than 1.6 gallons per flush (GPF), but WaterSense-certified models go further at 1.28 GPF or less — and they flush better than older high-flow toilets thanks to improved engineering. Dual-flush toilets offer a choice: a full 1.6 GPF flush for solid waste and a reduced 0.8-1.1 GPF flush for liquids. Since the majority of flushes are liquid-only, dual-flush toilets can reduce water use by an additional 25% compared to standard low-flow models. Popular dual-flush options include the TOTO Aquia IV, Kohler Persuade, and Glacier Bay (Home Depot's house brand). The San Diego County Water Authority and many local water districts offer rebates for replacing old toilets with WaterSense-certified models — typically $40-$75 per toilet. Our plumbers can help you navigate available rebates and choose the most water-efficient toilet that still delivers strong flushing performance. We recommend avoiding ultra-low-flow models below 1.0 GPF for primary household toilets, as they may require double-flushing in practice, negating the water savings.
Not every toilet problem requires a full replacement — many issues can be resolved with targeted repairs. The internal components of a toilet (flapper, fill valve, flush valve, handle) are designed to be replaced periodically and are inexpensive parts. A running toilet usually needs just a new flapper ($5-$10) or fill valve ($15-$25), which our plumbers can replace in under 30 minutes. A rocking toilet may only need new closet bolts and a new wax ring. However, replacement makes more sense in several scenarios: if the porcelain is cracked (even a hairline crack can fail catastrophically), if the toilet was manufactured before 1994 and uses 3.5+ GPF, if the bowl's interior is permanently stained and the glaze has deteriorated, if the toilet requires frequent repairs in quick succession, or if the flush valve seat is worn and the flapper can't create a proper seal. A practical rule of thumb: if a repair costs more than 50% of a new toilet installation, replacement is the better investment. With labor and a quality WaterSense-certified toilet, a full replacement costs $350-$600 — not much more than some complex repairs. Plus, you get the benefit of modern flushing technology, water savings, and a fresh start with a new fixture that will serve you for 20+ years.
Our plumbers install and service all types of toilets, including standard two-piece toilets, one-piece toilets, wall-hung toilets, comfort-height (ADA) toilets, dual-flush water-saving toilets, smart toilets, and bidet seats and attachments. We also handle toilet repairs including running toilet fixes, fill valve replacement, flapper replacement, and wax ring replacement.
Replacing a pre-1994 toilet (3.5-7 GPF) with a WaterSense-certified model (1.28 GPF) saves 13,000+ gallons per year for a typical family. At San Diego's water rates, this translates to real savings on your monthly bill — especially as tiered rates increase for higher usage.
Modern toilets flush more effectively than older models despite using far less water. Technologies like pressure-assisted flushing, optimized trapway design, and large flush valves create a more powerful flush that clears the bowl completely in a single cycle.
A professionally installed toilet with a proper wax ring or wax-free gasket creates a watertight seal that prevents sewage leaks and moisture damage to your subfloor. DIY installations frequently result in improper seals that cause hidden water damage over months or years.
Comfort-height (ADA-compliant) toilets are 17-19 inches tall, compared to 15 inches for standard models. The additional height makes sitting down and standing up easier for adults, especially those with mobility limitations. This is a small upgrade that makes a significant difference in daily comfort.
Updated bathrooms — including modern, efficient toilets — are a selling point in San Diego's real estate market. Buyers notice outdated fixtures, and old toilets with visible staining and outdated designs can detract from an otherwise attractive bathroom.
Toilet maintenance is straightforward but important. Check the internal components every 6 months: lift the tank lid and flush, observing the flapper, fill valve, and overflow tube. If the toilet continues running after a flush (even briefly), the flapper is likely worn and should be replaced — this $5-10 part can waste 200+ gallons per day when it fails. Replace the flapper every 3-5 years as preventive maintenance, as they degrade even in clean water.
San Diego's hard water causes mineral buildup inside the tank, on the flapper, and inside the rim jets (the small holes under the toilet rim that direct water during a flush). If you notice a weak or incomplete flush, the rim jets may be clogged. You can clean them by inserting a thin piece of wire into each hole and flushing with vinegar. For in-tank mineral buildup, drop a cup of white vinegar into the tank monthly and let it sit for 30 minutes before flushing.
Check the base of the toilet periodically for any signs of moisture, rocking, or odor. Even a small amount of movement can break the wax seal and allow sewer gas to enter your home. If you feel any rocking, call a plumber promptly — attempting to tighten the bolts yourself can crack the porcelain or the flange. Also inspect the water supply line connection and shut-off valve under the tank, looking for moisture or mineral deposits that indicate a slow leak. If you have an old plastic or chrome supply line, consider upgrading to braided stainless steel for greater reliability.
Common Questions
Professional toilet installation in San Diego typically costs $200-$400 for labor, not including the toilet itself. This covers removing the old toilet, inspecting and preparing the flange, installing the new toilet with a proper seal, and testing for leaks. If the flange needs repair or the floor needs modification, additional costs may apply. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins.
Consider replacing your toilet if it requires frequent repairs, has visible cracks in the porcelain, wobbles on the base (which may indicate flange or floor damage), or is an older model using 3.5+ gallons per flush. Modern toilets use just 1.28 gallons per flush, saving significant water. If repair costs approach 50% of a new toilet installation, replacement is usually the better investment.
A comfort-height (also called ADA-compliant or right-height) toilet has a bowl height of 17-19 inches, compared to 15 inches for a standard toilet. This additional height makes it more comfortable for most adults and significantly easier for people with mobility limitations or knee problems. Most new toilets we install are comfort height, as they've become the preferred standard.
Yes. We install all types of bidet seats, bidet attachments, and standalone bidet fixtures. Electric bidet seats (like the TOTO Washlet or BioBidet) require a nearby GFCI electrical outlet — if one doesn't exist near your toilet, we can coordinate with an electrician for installation. Non-electric bidet attachments connect directly to the water supply and don't require electrical work.
A standard toilet replacement takes 45-90 minutes, including removal of the old unit, flange inspection, installation of the new toilet, and testing. If flange repair is needed, add 30-60 minutes. Complex installations like wall-hung toilets take longer due to the frame and carrier installation. We'll give you an accurate time estimate before we begin.
Yes. The San Diego County Water Authority and several local water districts offer rebates of $40-$75 per WaterSense-certified toilet when replacing models that use 1.6 GPF or more. Requirements vary by district, so check with your local water provider. Our plumbers can help you choose qualifying models and provide the documentation needed to claim your rebate.
Call Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. today at (858) 215-1199 for professional toilet installation in San Diego County. We serve Escondido, Encinitas, Santee, Coronado, La Mesa, and La Jolla with same-day appointments and free estimates. Request a quote online →
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