Don't Fix It, Replace It

When selecting a new toilet for your bathroom, consider your desires, budget, and lifestyle. The right toilet can drastically improve your bathroom experience, and we’re here to help you navigate through all the different things you need to take into consideration before making your final choice.

How Do I Know When To Replace My Toilet?

On average, toilets use about 30% of your water bill, an efficient unit is important. An average toilet will be flushed around 140,000 times in its lifespan. A toilet that won’t stop running and/or leaking water is costing you money in wasted water. That is 👇 💦💧🕳 money down the drain!

Toilets are designed to last several decades, but they do have a lifespan. If you know your toilet has been around longer than you have, chances are it is nearing the end of its useful life. A toilet should be replaced every 25 years as a general rule of thumb.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If your toilet is currently over 20 years old, there is a good chance this would cut your toilet’s water use in half. That means saving up to 16,500 gallons of water, or $100 in savings every year. We recommend modern features in all brands, including comfort height toilets. Comfort height toilets are two inches taller than a regular toilet and have a much higher efficiency. Many of the new toilets we install have dual flush options, which can help you save on your water bill

    • Do you provide the toilets?

      Yes, we supply the toilets listed on the site, along with all the materials needed for installation.

    • What if I have my own toilet?

      Toilet kings will install your toilet if you already have it. You will only pay for installation and any materials we use for your install.

    • Do you repair toilets?

      No, we do not repair toilets but we will be happy to replace it.

    • What is a one-piece toilet?

      The toilet bowl and toilet tank are all one piece. It is made of one seamless porcelain cast. Because it has no gaps between the bowl and tank, one-piece toilets are typically easier to clean.

    • What is a two-piece toilet?

      This is the traditional toilet design, with a water tank bolted on top of a lower bowl. Two-piece tanks are often more affordable, with a wide variety of options. You can even mix and match toilet bowls and tanks, for a little more customization.

    • Do you you come out to do an estimate?

      No we do not do initial estimates because we only replace toilets and not repair.

    • What if my subfloor is damaged?

      You will need a handyman to fix any damages around the toilet(s) prior to us installing .

    • Which areas do you work?

      Most parts of metro areas in the United States.

    • Do you replace the hoses and valves?

      We do replace your hoses but not the valves unless they are damaged.

    • Do you provide any warranty?

      Yes we do provide one year labor warranty with manufacturers warranty to apply to toilets and related materials.

    • Are you a licensed plumbing company?

      No, we are a marketing platform for highly qualified plumbers.

Customer Testimonials

We stand by our work.

    • I could not have asked for more than this. Thank you for making our toilets replacement painless, pleasant and most of all hassle free!

      Gina C
      Gaithersburg, MD Resident
    • They were fabulous, they did the best work, and now we have smooth flushing toilets.

      Suzanne S
      Glenn Dale, MD Resident
    • It felt like having an experienced friend on our side. ToiletKingz replaced 3 of our toilets in short order. They work perfectly.

      A. Markson
      Washington, DC Resident
    • ToiletKingz offered flexible quick appointments for my issue. They were very polite, wore a mask the whole time and even came prepared with booties. They replaced the toilet and valves. Highly recommend this very responsive company!

      Kathleen S
      Alexandria, VA Resident
    • Excellent contractors —dependable, timely, easy-to-reach at any phase of the project, orderly and clean, professional workmanship. I highly recommend them!

      Peter Renolds
      Houston, TX Resident
    • The plumber inspected all our toilets and found cracks in hard to see areas. I was relieved that they prevented a disaster waiting to happen!

      Maura M
      Woodbridge, MD Resident

💩 Sh!t happens...

There’s almost nothing worst than a broken toilet. No matter what type of toilet you have, whether it’s overflowing, clogged or just constantly running, if your commode needs repair, it’s best to fix the problem immediately.