Toilet Installation & Repair in Irchester
Plenty of Irchester's Victorian terraces still run on drainage laid down in the boot-and-shoe days, so a routine toilet swap can turn up the unexpected. Toilets seem simple until they go wrong. Running overflow, cracked cistern, loose pan, blocked waste — all common problems your plumber fixes daily. Sometimes a repair sorts it, sometimes replacement is the smarter option. We'll tell you straight.
From a terrace near St Katharine's to a new build by the country park, fitting a new toilet is one of our most-booked jobs. New toilet installations are one of our bread-and-butter jobs. Close-coupled is the most common — cistern bolts directly to the pan. Back-to-wall gives a cleaner look with hidden pipework. Wall-hung saves floor space and makes cleaning easier but needs a concealed frame behind the wall. Your plumber fits all types.
Older homes in Station Road and the Irchester town centre often have high-level cisterns or outdated suites. Newer builds on the newer estates on the village edge sometimes have builder-grade toilets that need upgrading. Whatever you've got, a vetted local plumber can swap it, repair it, or upgrade it.
Whatever scale you scrub off an Irchester tap is quietly building inside the cistern too. Hard water makes its mark on Irchester toilets. Limescale builds up on fill valve diaphragms and flush valve seals, causing the cistern to refill slowly, leak quietly into the pan, or fail to stop running altogether — the "phantom flush" you hear at 3am. Dual flush mechanisms are particularly prone to it because the smaller flush button relies on a precise seal that scale degrades over time. Your plumber carries replacement valves and seals as standard van stock, so a typical fix doesn't need a return visit for parts. If the cistern itself is scaled internally or the porcelain is crazed and stained, replacement makes more sense than repeated repairs. Your engineer will quote both options and let you decide which is better value over the next five years.
Comfort-height toilets are also fitted — pans that sit around 50mm higher than standard, much easier on the knees of older homeowners across Station Road, Wollaston Road, and the surrounding villages. Often paired with a soft-close seat and grab rails, they can make a real difference for anyone planning to stay in their home long-term.

















