Toilet Installations & Repairs
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Toilet Repairs
Whether you are tired of continuous clogs, are experiencing leaks - or any of a number of other problems, our experienced and trained plumbers are versed in all manner of toilet repairs.
Replacements & Installations
Whether you're looking to install a Toilet in a completely remodeled bathroom, just looking to upgrade your Toilet, or have damages that are simply beyond repair, our trained plumbing experts can help you with the installation of any style or brand Toilet.
Common Toilet Problems
Toilets that Clog Repeatedly
Leaky Seals & Wax Rings
There are about 5 separate locations where your toilet seals can fail and leak. Most of these can be repaired with simple tightening or replacing of the seal. The largest fix is the wax ring at the base of the toilet. If you see water around the base of the toilet and you've eliminated all of the other locations as a cause for the leak, the toilet will have to be lifted from the floor and the wax ring replaced.
Phantom Flush
Is your tank mysteriously refilling - as though someone had just flushed? This is a sign that your tank is leaking water. To confirm this, you can drop some food coloring in the tank. If your toilet bowl changes color as well, you need new flapper.
Disappearing Bowl Water
Two things may be causing your bowl water level to change after filling. If you notice that you have the normal amount of water in the bowl - only to find later that most of it has disappeared, it's possible that there is a partial clog of toilet paper soaking up the water. The other less common possibility is that there is a crack in the colon or piping of the bowl. If this is the case, you will need to replace the toilet bowl.
Whistling Tanks
Does your toilet make a lot of noise when filling? Older toilets with ball cock valves will close slowly as the water level drains, causing suction noises as the water drains. A new toilet tank fill valve that stays open entirely until flushing is completed will eliminate the noise.
Disappearing Bowl Water
Two things may be causing your bowl water level to change after filling. If you notice that you have the normal amount of water in the bowl - only to find later that most of it has disappeared, it's possible that there is a partial clog of toilet paper soaking up the water. The other less common possibility is that there is a crack in the colon or piping of the bowl. If this is the case, you will need to replace the toilet bowl.