Toilet Repair
Toilets are an essential fixture in modern life, with the average person using them 2,500 times a year. Yet, it’s easy to take them for granted until they develop a problem. If you’re experiencing frequent blockages or other issues with your toilet, don’t wait to schedule an appointment with our expert plumbers.
At our company, we prioritize ongoing training for all our plumbing professional to ensure that they have the latest knowledge and skills needed to resolve any toilet issue efficiently. Additionally, our field supervisors have decades of real-world experience and expertise to help troubleshoot even the most challenging situations. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and experience our exceptional service firsthand!

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Common signs include constant running water, slow flushing, leaks around the base, unusual noises, and difficulty in flushing waste. If you notice any of these issues, it's time to consider toilet repair.
Some minor toilet issues, such as a loose handle or a flapper replacement, can be handled as DIY projects if you have the necessary skills and tools. However, for more complex problems, it's advisable to seek the assistance of a professional plumber.
A constantly running toilet is often caused by a faulty flapper, fill valve, or float. Replacing these components can resolve the issue. If you're unsure how to do this, it's best to consult a plumber.
For minor clogs, a plunger can often do the trick. However, if plunging doesn't work or if you experience frequent clogs, there may be a deeper issue within the plumbing system that requires professional attention.
A leak around the base of the toilet can indicate a wax ring seal failure. This requires removing the toilet, replacing the wax ring, and reseating the toilet properly. It's a job best left to professionals to avoid further damage.
Slow or incomplete flushing can result from mineral buildup in the rim holes or a problem with the flush valve. A plumber can diagnose the issue and perform the necessary repairs.
Not necessarily. Many toilet problems can be resolved through repairs or by replacing specific components. A professional plumber can assess the situation and provide cost-effective solutions.
Yes, a constantly running toilet can waste a significant amount of water, leading to higher water bills. Addressing the issue promptly can help save water and reduce costs.
Regular maintenance, including inspections, can help prevent toilet issues. Avoid flushing non-flushable items down the toilet, and be mindful of excessive toilet paper usage.
It's best to call a professional plumber when you encounter persistent or complex toilet problems, leaks, strange noises, or when DIY attempts aren't successful. A plumber can accurately diagnose and resolve issues to ensure your toilet operates efficiently.