Drain And Water

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385 This statewide average price includes the cost to repair or replace these shower and bathtub plumbing and drainage components: Drain traps Supply lines Average Costs for Toilet Repair in Iowa Diagnosis: Insufficient Data Repair and Replacement : Insufficient Data This national average price includes repairs or replacements of these toilet plumbing and drainage components: Flange Wax ring Bolt set Angle stop Supply line (The prices above reflect repair costs as of December 2025. Costs in your community could be higher or lower, depending on a number of factors. This pricing does not necessarily reflect emergency repairs, which can often cost more due to services needed on short notice or after hours. Also note that HomeServe plumbing and drainage data listed above should be assumed to refer to the listed repair types only. Not included in this data are repairs to the fixtures themselves, like toilet tank components, shower valves, showerheads and faucets.) View Plans in Your Area Shop Now Leave Us Feedback! We strive to provide accurate pricing information, news and home maintenance guidance. Please help us improve our content by suggesting a correction. Send Feedback Follow us Popular Kitchen Sink Not Draining? Here Are 6 Ways to Unclog It Jan 08, 2026 How Much Does Tree Trimming and Removal Cost? Oct 04, 2025 How Do I Reset My Samsung Refrigerator? Apr 26, 2021 Sign up for HomeServe emails! Get the latest news, tips and promotional messages, including special offers. Sign Up! View Plans in Your Area Call Homeserve's Blog is your source for home maintenance and repair tips, information and news for educational and entertainment purposes only. The Blog should not be used as a substitute for a competent advice from a licensed professional in your state, reviewing your issue. Systems, equipment, issues and circumstances vary. Follow all your manufacturer safety precautions. The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the bloggers and other third party content providers do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of HomeServe or its affiliate companies. Use of the Blog is subject to the Website Terms of Use. HomeServe is an independent company separate from your local utility or community. HOMESERVE®, the HOMESERVE Design® and HOMESERVE USA® are trademarks of HomeServe USA Corp. All third party entity names and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. © Copyright 2026 HomeServe USA. All rights reserved   Corporate office: 45 Glover Avenue, 6th Floor, Norwalk, CT 06850 Altoona, Polk County, IA, US In OR: CCB Lic. # 205843. Sign up for HomeServe emails Get news, tips, and exclusive deals. Subscribe About Why HomeServe? Leadership Careers Partnerships Press & News Blog My Account Sign In / Create Account Download HomeServe App Manage My Plans Contact Us Help Center For support, call: 1-855-336-2465 Follow us Privacy Policy California Privacy Notice Terms of Use Accessibility Statement Manage Cookies Your Privacy Choices Chevron up Back to Top Our privacy policy has changed. See our current Privacy Policy We and third parties use cookies and similar tools to track or record your interactions with this site and personalize marketing. By using the site, you agree to our use of these tools. For more details, see our Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice . Manage Cookies Privacy Preference Center Your Privacy Performance Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookies Functional Cookies Targeting Cookies Your Privacy When you visit our website, we store cookies on your browser to collect information. The information collected might relate to you, your preferences or your device, and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to and to provide a more personalized web experience. However, you can choose not to allow certain types of cookies, which may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings according to your preference. You cannot opt-out of our First Party Strictly Necessary Cookies as they are deployed in order to ensure the p...

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