Toilet Installation › North Beach & Normandy Isles 33141
Old toilet out, new one in, wax ring sealed, zero rocking. · Insured & bonded · Free upfront quote · EN / ES / RU
Need toilet installation in North Beach & Normandy Isles (33141)? Gold Hands Miami serves condos and high-rises — we work clean, protect common areas, and follow HOA and building rules. MiMo-era apartment buildings and older condos along Collins Avenue, with 1930s–1950s single-family homes on Normandy Isles. A wobbly or constantly-running toilet is usually a worn wax ring, a cracked flange, or a unit simply past its service life. We pull the old toilet, inspect the flange and shutoff valve, and set the new one level and sealed so it does not rock, leak, or run.
Why North Beach & Normandy Isles homeowners call us: insured & bonded, background-checked W-2 crews (never day-labor subs), a free upfront quote before any work starts, and a bilingual coordinator who keeps you posted by text.
Old unit disconnected, removed, and hauled away.
Checking the floor flange for cracks or height issues before resealing.
Fresh wax ring or seal set for a leak-free connection.
Bolted, shimmed level, and caulked at the base.
Supply valve inspected and replaced if it does not hold.
Typical Miami-market ranges below. Your exact price is confirmed in a free upfront quote — no surprises, no hourly meter running.
Planning ranges only — actual quote after we see the job. Materials may be additional.
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Rocking is usually a shimming or flange-height issue rather than the wax ring itself, though a failed ring often comes with it. We check both and fix the actual cause instead of just re-caulking around a wobble.
You can buy your own model, or we can pick one up at cost. Standard two-piece toilets are the most common; let us know if you want a one-piece or comfort-height model.
A standard replacement with a good flange takes about an hour. A cracked flange or corroded shutoff valve adds extra time to fix properly first.
Yes — this is a popular upgrade, and we make sure the supply line and outlet placement support it before installing.
Old, cracked caulk can trap moisture against the floor unnoticed. We remove it fully and re-caulk clean once the new toilet is set and leveled.
Yes — older homes and some pre-1980s Miami properties have cast iron flanges that need extra care when reseating a new toilet, which we account for during install.
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