Your local Toto toilet expert
At 5 Corners Plumbing Plumbing, we specialize in Toto toilet installation. We are Toto-certified technicians. If you are looking to get a new generation of toilets with Washlet. We will provide you with the competitive prices you find online.
How Much Does a Toilet Install in Kirkland Cost?
The cost of a toilet installation in Kirkland typically ranges from $400-$900, depending on several factors. Basic installations start at the lower end, while complex jobs involving the installation of a bidet seat(Washlet), toilet flange repair, or high-end toilet models can increase the price. We will provide you with free estimates based on pictures to help you budget accurately for your specific needs.

What to Prepare Before Your Toilet Install in Kirkland
Before scheduling your toilet installation in Kirkland, we recommend sending us photos of your existing toilet and shut-off valve. These images help our technicians assess the current setup and prevent potential installation issues. We’ll check the height requirements for your new toilet and evaluate the condition of your shut-off valve to determine if it needs replacement.

Important rough-in mesurement
Rough-in measurement is (the distance from the finished wall to the center of toilet floor bolts)
- Measure from the wall (not trim) to the center of the rear floor bolt
- Note about standard measurements (12-inch rough-in is common, but 10-inch and 14-inch exist in many homes)

How Long Does a Professional Toilet Installation Take?
Our toilet install usually takes between 2-3 hours. Experienced plumbers bring all necessary tools and materials, ensuring efficient completion. The timeline may extend if unexpected issues arise, such as damaged flooring or dripping shut off valve.

Ready for your toilet installation?
Contact our team today for a free consultation and send us photos of your current toilet and shut off valve. Our experts will review your situation and provide our recommendations for a hassle-free installation experience. Additionally, please measure the “rough-in” distance—the measurement from the finished wall to the center of the toilet’s floor