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Hervey Bay Leaking Toilet Repairs
All Types of Toilets
Noticed water pooling near the base, or your cistern refilling nonstop? Jet ’N’ Drain provides expert leaking toilet repairs across the Fraser Coast, including Hervey Bay, Maryborough, Tiaro, Burrum Heads and Torbanlea.
Whether it’s a worn-out seal, cracked inlet valve or a faulty flush mechanism, we know how to get it sorted fast. Our experienced team handles all types of toilets—modern dual-flush, close-coupled, in-wall cisterns and older models too.
Left too long, a leaking toilet can waste hundreds of litres of water a day and even damage your flooring or walls. We’ll inspect every component, pinpoint the issue and repair it using high-quality parts built to last.
Avoid the headache and let us take care of it properly. Call Jet ’N’ Drain on
0400 300 800 to book a repair today.
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A leaky toilet isn’t just annoying—it’s often a sign that something deeper needs attention. We don’t just patch things up; we check the entire system, from inlet valves and flush buttons to outlet seals and cistern internals.
If parts are perished, cracked or misaligned, we’ll replace them with quality components designed for Australian conditions.
If your toilet is showing its age or causing constant trouble, we can help you choose and install a more efficient replacement.
Our aim is always to provide a reliable, water-saving fix that gives you peace of mind. Let us take the hassle out of leaking toilets so you can get back to living, not mopping.
What causes a toilet to leak at the base?
A toilet leaking at the base is usually caused by a worn or damaged wax ring seal between the toilet and the floor flange. Over time, this seal can degrade, allowing water to escape during flushing. Loose bolts or cracks in the porcelain can also lead to base leaks.
Why does my toilet keep running after flushing?
A constantly running toilet is often due to a faulty flapper that doesn’t seal properly after flushing. It can also result from a misadjusted float, a worn fill valve or sediment buildup preventing proper closure. These issues cause water to continuously flow into the bowl or cistern.
Is a leaking toilet a plumbing emergency?
While not always urgent, a leaking toilet should be addressed quickly to prevent water damage, mould growth or further deterioration of toilet components. In some cases—such as leaks around electrical outlets or flooding—it may require immediate attention to avoid health and safety risks.