Why this toilet repair service helps
Targeted fault checks
We inspect the cistern, valves and seals to find the real reason for failure.
Water waste reduced
Practical repairs help stop constant running and avoid needless water loss.
Urgent help if needed
Active leaks or a single toilet home can justify a faster call-out response.
Practical toilet repairs that restore normal use
A toilet fault can waste water, cause leaks or make a bathroom hard to use properly, especially in a home with only one toilet. With Plumbcare Ltd, you get toilet repairs in Addlestone that focus on the common problems homeowners actually face, including weak or incomplete flushing, a cistern that will not refill, constant running water, leaks around the base or cistern and faulty handles or buttons. On arrival, we inspect the visible pipework, supply, seals and internal cistern parts to find out whether the fault sits with the flush mechanism, inlet valve, outlet valve or another worn component. The aim is a practical repair that restores everyday use and cuts water waste.


Clear choices on parts repair or wider replacement
Not every toilet fault needs a full replacement. In many cases, worn seals, valves or flush parts can be replaced without changing the whole unit. If the toilet is badly worn, loose, repeatedly leaking or difficult to repair sensibly, we explain that before moving ahead. You can also take simple steps before we arrive, such as turning off the isolation valve if it is safe and mopping up standing water. With Plumbcare Ltd, you get clear estimates for non-urgent remedial work, plus urgent attendance when an active leak or loss of use turns the problem into a bigger disruption.
Frequently asked questions
Why is my toilet constantly running?
A constantly running toilet often points to a worn seal, a faulty fill valve or a problem with the flush mechanism inside the cistern. We inspect the working parts, the water level and the shut off points before deciding whether a parts repair is enough or whether more work is needed.
When should a toilet repair be treated as urgent?
It becomes more urgent when there is an active leak, an overflowing cistern or the toilet is the only one in the property and cannot be used. In those situations, isolating the water if safe to do so is helpful, and we can attend to assess and stabilise the problem.
Do you repair toilet parts or replace the whole toilet?
We do both where appropriate, but we do not jump to a full replacement without reason. If the problem sits with a valve, seal, button or flush part, a repair is often enough. If the unit is badly worn or damaged, we explain why replacement may be the more sensible route.

