Fort Myers, FL
4.9/5 from 25,000+ Homeowners
Professional toilet installation, replacement, and repair for Fort Myers homes
A toilet that runs continuously or flushes on its own is wasting hundreds of gallons of water per month. When internal repairs no longer hold, replacement is the cost-effective solution.
A toilet that clogs regularly or requires multiple flushes to clear the bowl signals an aging trapway, mineral buildup, or an outdated low-flow design that modern toilets have long since solved.
Any visible crack in the porcelain, even a hairline crack, can worsen without warning, causing a sudden leak that dumps gallons of water onto your bathroom floor and into the subfloor below.
A toilet that rocks, leaks water at the base, or emits sewer odors indicates a failed wax ring, a corroded flange, or subfloor damage that should be addressed during replacement.
From older riverfront homes to fast-growing newer construction in neighborhoods like McGregor, Gateway, and Fort Myers Beach, the needs for toilet installation and replacement vary widely among local households. Many homes in Lee County still have outdated high-gallon toilets that increase water bills and waste thousands of gallons annually, while Florida’s focus on water conservation continues to encourage upgrades to WaterSense-certified fixtures. Fort Myers’ very hard water, often with sulfur on well systems, can wear down internal toilet components more quickly, leading to leaks, poor flushing, and premature failures. Our certified plumbers handle selection guidance, removal, installation, and disposal of the old unit so the job is done right the first time.
Standard toilet replacement in Fort Myers begins with shutting off your home’s water supply, disconnecting and removing the old toilet, and inspecting the flange and surrounding subfloor for hidden damage.
If water damage from a previous leak has affected your subfloor, repairs should be completed before the new toilet is installed to ensure long-term stability. Then, we can replace the wax ring or install a modern wax-free seal, properly set and level the new toilet, reconnect the supply line, and thoroughly test flush performance and leak protection.
Federal standards currently require toilets to use no more than 1.6 gallons per flush, while WaterSense-certified models use 1.28 gallons or less and can save approximately 13,000 gallons of water annually for a family of four compared to older 3.5 to 7 GPF toilets.
Modern options include single-flush 1.28 GPF models, dual-flush systems with 0.8/1.28 GPF settings, and pressure-assisted toilets that provide powerful flushing with minimal water usage. Today’s WaterSense toilets must pass strict performance testing standards, and trusted brands such as Kohler, TOTO, American Standard, and Delta offer highly efficient models.
If you’re a homeowner looking for greater comfort, accessibility, or modern bathroom upgrades, you may want a specialty toilet installation. Comfort-height ADA-compliant toilets sit approximately 17 to 19 inches high instead of the traditional 15 inches, making them easier for seniors, taller adults, and individuals with mobility concerns.
Bidet toilets and bidet seat installations continue to grow in popularity and may require nearby electrical outlets, GFCI protection, and upgraded water supply connections. Wall-hung toilets provide a sleek, modern appearance with easier floor cleaning, though they require concealed in-wall carrier systems and more extensive rough-in work.
Not every toilet problem requires complete replacement, and many common issues can be repaired cost-effectively. Running toilets, weak flushing, phantom flushing, loose or rocking bases, leaking seals, slow tank fills, and broken handles are often caused by worn internal components.
Toilets leaking at the base or producing sewer odors often require a wax ring replacement, which involves properly removing and resetting the toilet. If flange corrosion or structural damage prevents a secure seal, flange repair or replacement may also be necessary.
If you’re not completely satisfied with our work, we’ll make it right or refund your money.
Toilet installation and replacement cost depends on the type of toilet and the complexity of the job. A standard replacement is the most affordable, while high-efficiency upgrades, comfort-height models, bidet toilets, and wall-hung systems cost more because of the additional materials and labor involved. Any flange repair or subfloor work also affects the total. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins, so there are no surprises.
Most standard toilet replacements, without complications, can be completed in 1 to 2 hours during a single visit. Installations involving flange repair may take 2 to 3 hours, while subfloor repairs can extend the project to 3 to 5 hours. Wall-hung toilet installations and major bathroom modifications may require 1 to 2 days, depending on the scope of work.
If the toilet is under 10 to 15 years old and the issue involves a single replaceable component, repairs are often worthwhile. Toilets over 15 to 20 years old that require repeated repairs or use 3.5+ gallons per flush are usually better candidates for replacement.
Most toilets are designed for a standard 12-inch rough-in, which is the distance from the wall to the center of the drain flange. However, 10-inch and 14-inch rough-in models are also available for non-standard bathrooms.
Yes, licensed plumbers can install customer-supplied toilets as long as the fixture is compatible with the existing plumbing setup and arrives undamaged. Our plumber will confirm the correct rough-in measurement and inspect the unit before installation begins.
Most professional toilet installation services include labor warranties ranging from 1 to 2 years, covering workmanship, seals, supply-line connections, and leak protection. Manufacturer warranties on the toilet itself vary by brand and model, typically ranging from 1 to 10 years.
Whether you need a simple toilet replacement, a high-efficiency upgrade, emergency repair service, or a luxury smart toilet installation, our experienced plumbers in Fort Myers provide reliable solutions tailored to your home and budget. Schedule an estimate today to get expert guidance, upfront pricing, and dependable toilet installation or replacement service backed by professional workmanship warranties!
Any way you flush it your home’s toilets have a tough job. But even the most majestic throne can’t last forever. If your toilets are showing signs of age like frequent clogs, cracks, constantly running, or struggling to fully flush, it may be time to consider replacement.
While it may not be the most glamorous home investment, installing modern, water-efficient toilets can provide benefits beyond just functional performance:
Benjamin Franklin Plumbing offers expert toilet replacement and installation services to Fort Myers homeowners. As the area’s trusted plumbing professionals, you can count on our team to make your toilet installation a hassle-free experience.
With a project as important as your home’s toilets, you want to collaborate with a team of true experts. Benjamin Franklin Plumbing has built a reputation in Southwest Florida as the go-to toilet installation specialists thanks to our comprehensive service.
With so many toilet models, styles, and configurations on the market today, trying to choose a replacement on your own can be overwhelming. Our plumbers have extensive product knowledge to make tailored toilet recommendations based on your bathroom layout and dimensions, design preferences and accessibility needs, household usage and water efficiency goals, and budget requirements.
We’ll walk you through all the options, from traditional two-piece designs to wall-hung, corner, upflush, composting, bariatric, and smart toilet models, to find the perfect fit for your home.
Toilet installation may seem straightforward, but crucial steps must be taken to ensure leak-free, stable operation for years to come. Our plumbers follow a rigid routing:
Are you wasting money and sacrificing luxury by putting up with an outdated and inefficient toilet? Your lavatory will let you know when it’s time to talk to Benjamin Franklin about a replacement:
Don’t keep throwing money into a bog pit of endless repairs and utility costs. If your home’s toilets are telling you they’re about to go in the tank, it’s time to contact the experienced plumbers at Benjamin Franklin Plumbing for an honest, educated assessment on whether toilet replacement makes sense for you.
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