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Toilet Repair & Replacement
Upgrade Your Bathroom with a New Toilet Installation
Toilet Installation Services Near You
While installing a toilet might seem like a simple DIY project, it’s best left to professionals. Proper installation requires specialized tools and know-how to ensure your toilet is secure and leak-free. A poorly installed toilet can lead to water damage, an unsteady fixture, or even harm to your new toilet. We can install any toilet type, including one-piece, two-piece, waterless, gravity-fed, wall-mounted, or double-cyclone models. We’ll give you a clear, customized quote based on your chosen toilet.
Toilet Repair Services
Signs Your Toilet Needs Repair:
- Constant Running – A toilet that runs non-stop often has a worn out flapper, fill valve, or float. Replacing the toilet eliminates ongoing water waste and high bills.
- Frequent Clogs – Older toilets with weak flush systems clog often. A new model with stronger flushing power prevents blockages and frustration.
- Leaks – Cracks in the tank, base, or supply line cause water damage and mold growth. Replacing the toilet stops leaks and protects your bathroom.
- Wobbling or Instability – Loose or broken bolts make a toilet unsteady, risking cracks or leaks. A new, securely installed toilet ensures stability.
- Outdated Design – Older toilets use more water and lack modern efficiency. Upgrading to a water-saving model reduces utility costs and environmental impact.
- Cracks or Damage – Visible cracks in the porcelain can worsen, leading to leaks or complete failure. Replacing a damaged toilet prevents costly repairs.

Frequently Ask Questions
A toilet that constantly runs, clogs frequently, leaks, or wobbles may need repair. If the issues persist or the toilet is old and inefficient, replacement is often more cost-effective. Severe damage, like cracks, usually requires a new toilet.
A constantly running toilet is often due to a faulty flapper, fill valve, or float that fails to stop water flow. Worn-out parts need repair or replacement. In some cases, sediment buildup in the tank can also cause issues.