Toilet Repair & Installation services in Kansas City
There's a reason toilet repair & installation in Kansas City is mostly handled by small shops, not the big franchises: nobody beats a guy who knows the housing stock and answers his phone. Service area covers Kansas City proper plus the metro suburbs. After-hours is real after-hours, not "we'll get back to you tomorrow."
What's typical for this job
Toilets are the highest-volume small-repair call we run. Three things go wrong most often: the flapper, the fill valve, and the wax ring at the base.
Running toilets waste 1.5 to 6 gallons per minute. A $145–$235 fix saves you about $180 a year on the water bill, often more.
If you've a 1992-or-older 3.5-gallon-per-flush toilet, swapping to a modern 1.28 gpf high-efficiency model pays back the install in 18–30 months on water savings alone, especially in cities with tiered water rates.
Toilet Repair & Installation in Kansas City — what's typical here
Kansas City has a wide mix of housing — from pre-war brick to last-year new builds. We work on all of it; the diagnostic just takes a different shape.
That said, newer construction in Kansas City has its own set of typical issues. We see both.
Ballpark numbers
For toilet repair & installation jobs in the Kansas City area:
- Running toilet fix: $135 – $215
- Wax ring / flange repair: $200 – $415
- Toilet replacement: $350 – $590
- High-efficiency upgrade: $480 – $780
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From the books — a recent Kansas City job
Property manager call, Kansas City-area duplex. Both units had toilet running every 20 minutes. We pulled the system apart and found failed flapper. Replaced the flapper and the fill valve on the same trip — both tenants happy. $312.