Toilet button replacement

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Replacing a broken toilet handle/button

When your toilet handle snaps off in your hand, or your flush button doesn’t seem to work anymore, it’s a stressful situation. But not to worry, it’s an easy fix that a professional can have done for you in no time.

First, if you can, remove the lid of the cistern to see if the break is visibly a simple fix. If you can spot a simple bit of snapped plastic or metal, try to get it out. Rather than getting a replacement online, we recommend visiting a DIY store so you can take the broken handle or button with you. This way the staff can help you choose a replacement that has the exact same fit.

But, if you can’t spot the problem or it seems to be beneath the water level, you should call in a professional because you might need to drain it and fit an entirely new flush system.

How can First Response 360 help?

We can put you in touch with a local plumber who will have your toilet flushing wonderfully once again in no time at all. Over the phone you can organise a time for them to pop over to give you a free quote, and they can answer any questions you have, too.

Every professional we work with has been vetted, and we even make sure their tools are ship-shape so that they can tackle every job to the highest standard.

So, don’t wait around and let your broken handle or flush button become a big problem, get it sorted ASAP with a friendly local plumber.

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