Plumbing & Bath

ProfessionalToilet Seat Riser Installation

Raised toilet seats make standing up and sitting down significantly easier for anyone with hip, knee, or balance limitations. We install the riser securely so it doesn't shift under load, confirm it fits the bowl correctly, and walk through proper use before leaving.

Also known as: toilet seat riser, raised toilet seat, elevated toilet seat, toilet riser installation, handicap toilet seat, ADA toilet riser, toilet seat rizer

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What you get

What’s included

  • Install raised toilet seat risers on round and elongated bowls
  • Secure mounting arms or clamp brackets to the bowl
  • Check for rocking or play under body weight
  • Confirm lid clearance with the riser in place
  • Install models with armrests when specified

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How it works

1

Select the right riser

We confirm the riser fits the bowl shape (round or elongated) and that the mounting hardware is compatible with the toilet base.

2

Attach and secure

We tighten the mounting brackets under the rim with even pressure so the riser sits level and doesn't rotate or tip under side load.

3

Test under weight

We apply downward and lateral pressure to confirm the riser is solidly seated before demonstrating safe transfer technique.

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Problems we fix

  • Riser that rocks because the bowl rim is not a uniform surface for the mounting arms
  • Wrong height chosen — standard risers add 3–5 inches, which may not be enough for all users
  • Riser that doesn't fit a one-piece toilet because the rim profile is different from a two-piece
  • Armrest model that reduces the available seat width uncomfortably

Good to know

Toilet Seat Riser Installation — FAQ

What height riser do I need?

Standard toilet seat height is about 15 inches from the floor. For most users with hip or knee issues, a 3–4 inch riser is sufficient. Taller users or those with more significant limitations may benefit from a 5–6 inch riser.

Will it fit with my current toilet seat?

Most risers replace the toilet seat entirely. Some models install under the seat. We confirm compatibility when you provide the toilet model before the visit.

Do you install models with built-in handles?

Yes — risers with integrated handles or side armrests are among the most useful for safe transfers. We install these the same way, ensuring the armrests are fully locked.

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Toilet Seat Riser Installation near you

We provide toilet seat riser installation across the Charleston area:

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