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HEPCustomized Solutions

Customized Solutions | Toilet Upgrades and Replacements | Plumbing | McMinnville

When a wobbly seat, constant clog, or outdated tank starts stealing comfort from your McMinnville home, HEP turns the problem into an opportunity for improvement. Our licensed plumbers listen to your wish-list—whether it’s touch-free flushing, water-saving dual-flush technology, or a sleek skirted design—and pair it with products built to last. Every visit begins with a clear, upfront quote and ends with a spotless work area, so the only thing you notice is how effortlessly your new fixture keeps pace with daily life.

Because we focus exclusively on toilet upgrades and replacements, we’ve streamlined the entire process. From navigating local codes to hauling away your old unit, HEP handles the details while you enjoy lower water bills, improved hygiene, and a fresher-looking bathroom. Ready to elevate the smallest room in the house? One call brings customized solutions and a satisfaction guarantee right to your door.

FAQs

What are the most common reasons homeowners in McMinnville decide to upgrade or replace a toilet?

The top motivators are persistent clogs, cracked porcelain, chronic leaks that inflate water bills, outdated low-seat or round-bowl models that feel uncomfortable, and a desire to reduce water usage. Many McMinnville houses still have 3.5-gallon fixtures installed before the 1990s; today’s high-efficiency toilets (HETs) use 1.28 gallons or less, cutting water consumption by up to 60 %. An upgrade also allows you to add comfort-height seating, soft-close lids, and bidet functions for greater hygiene.

How long does a typical toilet replacement take from start to finish?

Most standard replacements are completed in a single visit—about two to three hours. Our McMinnville plumbers start by protecting the work area, shutting off the water, and draining the old unit. After removing the toilet, we inspect the flange, supply line, and shut-off valve. Minor flange repairs or a new supply can add 30–45 minutes. Once the new toilet is set, we test for leaks, caulk the base, and haul away the old fixture for eco-friendly disposal. Complex upgrades involving subfloor repair or bidet-seat wiring may extend the project to half a day.

Will a new high-efficiency toilet really save me money on my water bill?

Yes. McMinnville Water & Light charges based on consumption, and toilets account for roughly 30 % of indoor use. Replacing a 3.5-gallon model with a 1.28-gallon WaterSense-certified toilet saves about 13,000 gallons per year for a family of four—around $115 annually at current local rates. Dual-flush units amplify savings by letting you choose 0.8 gallons for liquid waste. Over a 10-year lifespan, the fixture can pay for itself two to three times over.

Are there any local codes or permits I should be aware of when replacing a toilet in McMinnville?

Simple like-for-like toilet swaps rarely require a permit, but McMinnville follows the Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code, which mandates that any modification involving drain relocation, new electrical for bidet seats, or backflow prevention devices be permitted and inspected. Our licensed plumbers handle the paperwork and ensure the toilet meets the 1.28-gallon maximum flush volume required for new installations. We also install a code-approved shut-off valve and ensure the flange is at the correct height to prevent sewer gas leaks.

What types of toilets do you offer for customized solutions?

We stock one-piece, two-piece, wall-hung, and skirted toilets from Toto, Kohler, American Standard, and Gerber, all available in round, elongated, or compact elongated bowls. Options include ADA comfort height, dual-flush, pressure-assist, touchless flush, integrated bidet seats, and antimicrobial glazing. We can color-match existing fixtures or upgrade to trendy matte black or off-white finishes. For tight McMinnville bungalow bathrooms, we recommend space-saving corner or 22.5-inch projection models.

How much does a professional toilet replacement cost in McMinnville?

Costs vary with toilet style and any flange or subfloor repairs. A basic two-piece HET with standard installation typically ranges from $575 to $750, which includes removal of the old unit, new wax ring or wax-free seal, stainless-steel supply line, and haul-away. Comfort-height or dual-flush models run $650–$900 installed. Adding an electric bidet seat, skirted design, or wall-hung carrier can push total investment to $1,200–$2,000. We provide upfront, itemized estimates, and many upgrades qualify for McMinnville Water & Light rebates, lowering out-of-pocket costs.

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