Toilet replacements in Bolingbrook follow the village's east-west age divide. In east Bolingbrook's 1970s neighborhoods — Poplar Park, Ivanhoe, Winston Woods — original toilets are 3.5 to 5 gallon-per-flush models on cast iron or early PVC flanges that have corroded or shifted over 50 years of use. A damaged or low flange is the most common complication we encounter in these homes, and it must be repaired before any new toilet is installed or the wax seal fails within months. In west Bolingbrook's 1990s–2000s HOA communities (Lakewood Ridge, Sawgrass), toilets are typically 1.6 GPF models showing fill valve and flapper wear from years of moderately hard water. Some HOA communities in west Bolingbrook specify approved fixture styles for visible renovations — we advise on this before installation. We serve both ZIP codes: 60440 and 60490, with same-week availability across the village.
Most replacements take 1–1.5 hours. In older Bolingbrook homes we budget extra time if the flange or shutoff valve shows wear — common in 70s–90s builds.
For 30+ year-old builder-grade toilets, replacement is almost always the better value — lower water bills and no more repeated repair calls.
Yes. We remove the old toilet and take it with us, or leave it curbside per your preference. Disposal is included in the service.
Often yes — re-bolting and a new wax ring resolves rocking in most cases. We check the flange condition first; a damaged flange means replacement is the safer fix.
Yes. We install electric and non-electric bidet seats. For electric models, confirm there’s a GFCI outlet near the toilet — we’ll check during the visit if you’re not sure.