Toilet repair and installation across Indian River County
A toilet that runs constantly, leaks at the base, or struggles to flush is more than an annoyance. A running toilet alone can waste a surprising amount of water and quietly inflate your bill. We repair the common problems and, when a fixture has reached the end of its useful life, install new, efficient toilets for homes and businesses throughout Indian River County.
Most toilet issues come down to a few familiar parts, and many are straightforward to fix. We diagnose the actual cause before recommending anything, so you are not replacing a whole toilet when a simple internal part would solve it.
Common toilet problems and what causes them
Understanding the symptom usually points straight to the fix.
- Constant running, most often from a worn flapper or a failing fill valve
- Water on the floor around the base, which can indicate a failed wax ring or loose mounting
- Weak or incomplete flushes, sometimes from a partial clog or a fill and flush adjustment
- A toilet that rocks or feels loose, which needs attention before it damages the seal or flange
How we diagnose and repair
We confirm the specific issue rather than swapping parts on a hunch. Many repairs involve replacing inexpensive internal components such as the flapper, fill valve, or supply line, or resealing the base with a new wax ring and securing the fixture properly. Once the repair is complete, we test the flush and check carefully for leaks before we are done.
Repair or replace, and choosing a new toilet
When a toilet is cracked, chronically troublesome, or simply old and inefficient, replacement is often the better value. Newer toilets use considerably less water per flush than older models, which adds up over time. If you decide to replace, we help you choose a fixture that fits your space and your needs, and we install it to code with a proper seal and level seating.
As always, if a repair is the smarter move, we will tell you so. We are not here to sell you a new toilet you do not need.
What affects the cost
Rather than a flat price, the estimate depends on whether you need a repair or a replacement, the toilet model selected, the condition of the flange and seal, and how accessible the fixture is. We review the options with you before starting the work.