Toilet Installations, Repairs & Servicing
At Paterson Plumbing, we supply and install high-efficiency toilets from trusted brands, ensuring all work complies with Australian standards.
A properly functioning toilet is essential for comfort, hygiene, and water efficiency.
Modern dual-flush toilets are now standard in Australian homes, using just 4.5 litres for a full flush and 3 litres for a half flush. They’re quiet, reliable, and available in a wide range of designs to suit any bathroom style.
Our team can recommend water-efficient models that deliver powerful flushing without leaving paper or solids behind, helping you save water without compromising performance.
We also specialise in toilet repairs and servicing.
A leaking cistern or constantly running toilet can waste around 9,000 litres of water each year—adding hundreds of dollars to your water bills.
Common issues include worn inlet valves, faulty seals, broken flush buttons, and leaks around the base. Our plumbers carry a wide range of replacement parts, allowing us to quickly diagnose and repair problems on the spot.
For older toilets, we can retrofit dual-flush mechanisms or recommend a full replacement if parts are no longer available. Prompt repairs not only reduce water wastage but also protect your bathroom from long-term damage caused by leaks.


Whether you need a new toilet installed or urgent repairs to an existing one, Paterson Plumbing provides fast, reliable toilet services across Adelaide—with premium workmanship guaranteed.
FAQs
Do you install new toilets as well as repair existing ones?
Yes, we install all styles of toilets and provide repairs for leaks, blockages, or flushing issues.
How long does a toilet installation take?
Most installations are completed within a few hours, including removal of the old unit and connection of the new one.
What are the signs I need a new toilet?
Persistent leaks, cracks, or repeated flushing problems often mean replacement is more cost-effective than repair.
How do I remove stains from a toilet bowl?
Most stains can be removed with a toilet brush and a cleaner designed for hard water or mineral build-up. For tougher stains, you can use baking soda, vinegar, or even drop a dishwasher tablet into the bowl, letting it dissolve before scrubbing. Always avoid harsh chemicals or metal tools, as these can damage the porcelain. If stains persist, it may point to water quality issues or ageing fixtures — and we can inspect and recommend a long-term solution.