How much does it cost to repair a toilet seat? [January 2026]

The short answer

  • The cost of repairing a toilet seat can vary anywhere between £40 - £80 (inc VAT)
  • A few factors can affect the final cost of fixing a toilet seat, such as type of repair, when you book, condition of the fittings and who you book with
  • A handyman should be able to fix your toilet seat in no longer than one hour


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How much does it cost to repair a toilet seat?


A loose or wobbly toilet seat is a common household issue and usually a quick fix for a handyman. A toilet seat repair usually involves simply tightening fittings or replacing hinges, rather than installing a brand-new seat.

The cost to repair a toilet seat typically ranges from £40 - £90 (inc VAT). The final price will depend on a few factors, but the type of repair required is usually the biggest cost factor.

Here’s a breakdown of typical toilet seat repair and replacement costs across London and outside of London.

Toilet seat repair Price range (outside London) Price range (London)
Tightening loose toilet seat £40 – £60 (inc VAT) £60 – £80 (inc VAT)
Replacing toilet seat hinges £40 – £60 (inc VAT) £60 – £80 (inc VAT)
Fixing wobbly or misaligned seat £40 – £60 (inc VAT) £60 – £80 (inc VAT)


The cost of repairing a toilet seat in London is typically around 20% higher than elsewhere in the UK. It's also worth bearing in mind that if you live in a rural area, you may also be charged slightly more to cover travel time and fuel costs.

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What other factors affect the cost of repairing a toilet seat?
 

There are usually a few other factors that will determine the final cost of repairing a toilet seat, like when you book, who you book with and the current condition of your toilet seat.


1. When you book


Handymen will typically charge a higher rate for toilet seat repairs booked during insocialable hours - such as weekends, early mornings, evenings and bank holidays.

How far in advance you book can also influence the cost. Same-day or next-day slots are often more expensive than bookings made with good notice.


2. Condition of current fittings


Old, rusted, or corroded bolts can be difficult to remove. And in some cases, fittings may even break during removal and need replacing, which can increase both labour time and the overall cost of repairing the toilet seat.


3. Who you book with
 

Larger tradesperson companies typically charge more than sole traders, but they usually offer benefits such as wider availability, emergency same-day slots, instant online quotes and bookings forms, plus access to a dedicated customer support team.

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How long does it take to repair a toilet seat?


Most toilet seat repairs are quick and straightforward, and will usually take no longer than an hour to complete.

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Can I repair a toilet seat myself?


While a toilet seat repair may seem a simple task to DIY, incorrect fitting can lead to cracks in the toilet pan. A professional handyman will arrive with the right tools and experience to secure the toilet seat properly and avoid further damage.

And if you hire a handyman by the hour, they can take care of other small repairs or odd jobs whilst they are there!
 

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How can I get a quote for toilet seat repair?


There are plenty of ways to find a handyman to repair a toilet seat. You could ask family and friends if they’ve hired a handyman recently, or check neighbourhood social media groups for local recommendations.

The best way to find an experienced handyman is to book through a professional tradesperson website - like Housekeep. Just let us know about your toilet seat repair, and we'll tell you how long the job will take. You'll then pay a simple hourly rate. You can get an instant quote through our handy booking form.
 

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Written by Georgina ShepherdHenry Paterson

Georgina is one Housekeep's home services experts. She's interviewed thousands of the UK's best cleaners and tradespeople - so whether you need advice on a stubborn stain, or you're looking for tips to find the perfect plumber, Georgina's got you covered.

With years of experience in the industry, Henry has delivered talks at industry events including the Ideal Home Show and regularly features as an industry expert for publications including the Sun, Mail Online, Martha Stewart and many more.