Fixture repair and installation

Expert Toilet Repair and Replacement Services

A faulty toilet is more than just an inconvenience, it can waste water, increase bills, and create ongoing frustration. At BDS Plumbing, we provide expert toilet repair and replacement services across Sydney. If you find yourself constantly reaching for the plunger, there could be a deeper issue requiring professional equipment. Toilets that run continuously can waste significant amounts of water and increase your monthly costs.

Low flushing power is another common problem, often signaling that a replacement unit with stronger performance is needed. Our plumbers diagnose issues quickly and offer practical solutions, whether that’s repairing faulty components or installing a brand-new toilet.

Common Signs You Need Fixture Repairs

Constant Plunging

Frequent toilet clogs may point to a blockage further down the line that requires professional attention and advanced equipment to clear.

Running Toilets

A toilet that constantly runs wastes water and money each month. Professional repair prevents unnecessary expenses and restores efficiency.

Low Flushing Power

Weak flush performance often signals outdated or faulty toilets that may need replacing for better functionality and water savings.

Leaky Taps from Pressure

High water pressure can force leaks past seals and fittings, damaging tapware and wasting water until repaired by a professional plumber.

Hard Water and Wear

Limescale buildup or poorly installed washers can cause leaks and drips. Professional inspection ensures small issues don’t turn into costly repairs.

Reliable Tapware Repair and Installation

Kitchens and bathrooms are the heart of every home, and functioning tapware plays a key role in daily comfort. Leaky taps not only waste water but also increase utility costs over time. At BDS Plumbing, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing tap issues, as well as installing new fixtures that improve efficiency and style. High water pressure is a common cause of leaks, forcing water past seals and valves not designed to handle the extra strain. Hard water buildup can also damage internal parts like O-rings or valve seats, creating persistent drips. Thermal expansion and poorly installed washers may contribute as well.