A running toilet wastes more water than most people realize, and a weak flush usually means a fixable internal part — not a new toilet. When it is time to replace one, we handle the full install, including hauling away the old unit.
We check the flapper, fill valve, wax ring, and flush mechanism to find what's actually wrong.
Most running or weak-flush issues are a quick internal part swap — we'll tell you if replacement makes more sense.
For new installs, we reset the wax ring and bolt the unit so it sits level and leak-free.
We run it through a few flush cycles and check the base before calling the job done.
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It usually means the flapper isn't sealing or the fill valve is letting water past. It's a quick fix, but worth doing soon since it can waste hundreds of gallons a month.
Yes — we're happy to install a toilet you've purchased, or help you pick one that fits your bathroom and water-efficiency goals.
A standard swap is usually under two hours, start to finish, including removal of the old unit.