Frequently Asked Questions About Toilet Repairs
A toilet that runs nonstop usually has a worn flapper, a broken fill valve, or a misaligned float. Replacing these parts restores proper function and stops unnecessary water loss.
A cracked wax ring or loose bolts under the toilet base can allow leaks to form after flushing. Replacing the ring and reseating the toilet will solve the issue and protect your flooring.
If your toilet requires frequent service or has visible cracks, it’s likely more cost-effective to replace it. New models use less water and perform better overall.
Avoid flushing wipes, paper towels, or large quantities of toilet paper. Routine inspections can also help detect buildup early before it causes a backup.
Yes. Our plumbers are trained to repair both vintage and modern fixtures. We carefully inspect older systems to determine the safest repair method.