Toilet Resurfacing.

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Staining built up under Rim

Sometimes we restore toilets for our customers. It’s something people might not be aware can be done and so here is an example what we do with toilets

This was a job we did near Worthing on the South Coast. The toilet had built up a very solid coating on limescale in the bottom of the bowl and further staining under the rim.

Here is the limescale build-up in the bowl of the toilet:

lIMESCALE BUILT UP ON TOILET

This picture shows the staining which had built up under the rim:

Staining built up under Rim

Apart from the build-up of limescale and staining, the toilet itself was in pretty good condition and the customer wanted to keep it.

First we removed the limescale and staining. Even with the limescale removed, the bowl was discoloured and slightly rough, so we removed the seat and resurfaced the toilet. Once the surface was dry, it was quality checked and the seat re-applied.

The whole job was done in a day and the toilet was back in use the next.

This comparative lack of disruption was a factor for this customer in getting us in to do the job.

His didn’t need to find and purchase another toilet and get someone in to fit and he certainly didn’t have to worry about issues with the floor tiles (the floor tiles were laid after the toilet was originally fitted and the tiles were cut to fit around this specific toilet).

Here is the finished toilet after resurfacing:

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