The Average Cost of a Toilet Replacement

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On average, a toilet can be replaced for about $200.

In 2010, cost to replace a standard, residential toilet, with labor included, is about $200. Costs can be lower or higher depending on what toilet is purchased, the replacement and repair circumstances and geographic region. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Toilet Costs

    • A standard, white, two-piece toilet can be purchased for about $50 to $200. High efficiency toilets cost about $120 more. Color can increase a toilet price by almost $200, and designer toilets may exceed $4,000. A commercial toilet costs between $75 and $940.

    Labor Fees

    • There are no labor costs if a professional is not hired. If there are no complications on the job, average professional labor fees to replace one toilet range from $50 to $150. Complications such as a rotted floor, tight working spaces, and faulty plumbing lines will raise the cost of the job.

    Toilet Disposal

    • Old toilets need to be disposed of properly. Dumping fees range from $5 to $15 depending on one's geographic dumping location.

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