Toilet Repair and Installation Services
Installation Services
The toilets in your home serve as some of its most important plumbing fixtures. When something goes wrong, fast and effective repairs are a must. A professional plumber can easily handle the often-unpleasant task of toilet repair.
We’ve shared some information below for toilet repair and toilet installation. Every now and then, DiY solutions are possible. But you might be surprised to learn that quality toilet services take a lot more than a plunger.
Toilet Repair is More Complex Than You Think
While your home’s toilets are comparatively simple fixtures, even minor problems may require specific tools and professional repair experience. Our certified plumbers have everything they need to understand the problem and handle repairs quickly and safely. Whether you’re struggling with clogs, poor water pressure or something else, professional service is just what you need.
Here are some of the most common problems you may experience with your home’s toilets.
5 Common Toilet Repair Problems
Most toilets consist of two primary components: the bowl and the upper tank. Damage to the toilet bowl could crack the porcelain, causing a leak. If the upper tank is the source of your problem, it’s most often because of a damaged valve. The upper tank contains several important valves including the flush valve and fill valve.
- Toilet Constantly Running
- Toilet Won’t Flush
- Toilet Plumbing Is Leaking
- Malfunctioning Fill Valve or Refill System
- Toilet Is Clogged
A continuously running toilet wastes a lot of water. A professional plumber will first shut off the water supply line. This is done by closing the water supply valve, which can be found at the base of the toilet.
Constant running water is frequently a sign of a broken fill valve. This component ensures the water level fills to normal levels after each flush. If it becomes damaged, water will slowly fill the upper tank.
But the source of your problem could also be a broken flush valve. This valve moves stored water from the tank into the toilet bowl after you flush. When it breaks or cracks, water will constantly flow into the toilet bowl. Until it’s replaced, you’re constantly wasting water. A professional plumber can seamlessly replace broken flush valves with a new replacement.