
Our Process ​
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Assess the Issue: Our team will inspect the toilet to determine whether a repair or replacement is needed.
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Shut Off Water Supply: We’ll turn off the water supply to prevent leaks during the repair or replacement.
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Fix the Toilet:
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For repairs, we’ll address issues like clogs, leaks, or faulty flush mechanisms by fixing or replacing specific parts (e.g., flappers, seals, or fill valves).
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For replacements, we’ll carefully remove the old toilet, inspect the plumbing, and install a new toilet, ensuring everything is securely connected.
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Test the Toilet: We’ll turn the water supply back on and test the toilet to ensure proper function, checking for leaks or flushing issues.
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Clean Up: Our team will clean up the work area, leaving the bathroom tidy and the toilet fully operational.
We ensure a quick, reliable solution to get your toilet working like new!
Toilets
Here are several reasons why you might need to replace or fix your toilet:
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Constant Clogging: If your toilet frequently clogs and doesn’t flush properly, it could be due to an issue with the flush mechanism or a partial blockage.
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Running Toilet: A toilet that runs continuously wastes water and can increase your water bill. This is often due to issues with the flapper valve or the fill valve.
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Weak Flush: If the toilet has a weak flush, it could be caused by a clogged drain, low water pressure, or a malfunctioning flush valve.
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Leaks Around the Base: Water pooling around the base of the toilet can indicate a damaged wax seal, which can lead to water damage if not fixed.
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Cracked Tank or Bowl: A crack in the tank or bowl can cause leaks or even a full toilet failure. If the crack is minor, it might be fixable; otherwise, replacement is necessary.
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Unpleasant Odors: If your toilet has persistent odors even after cleaning, it could indicate a problem with the wax seal, venting, or pipes.
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Toilet Seat Damage: If the toilet seat is broken or uncomfortable, replacing it can improve usability and comfort.
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Old or Outdated Model: Older toilets can be inefficient, using more water per flush than modern, water-saving models. Replacing it with a newer model can save on water bills and be more eco-friendly.
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Frequent Repairs: If you’re spending too much on repairs and maintenance, it might be more cost-effective to replace the toilet entirely.
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Visible Damage: If the toilet is cracked, chipped, or severely damaged beyond repair, it’s time for a replacement.
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Constant Leaks: If there’s a persistent leak despite repairs, replacing the toilet may be the best solution to avoid water damage.
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Frequent Clogs: If your toilet is constantly clogging and no amount of fixing resolves the issue, replacing it with a more efficient model may help.
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Changing Aesthetic: If you're remodeling your bathroom and want a new style or improved design, replacing the toilet could be part of the upgrade.
If any of these apply, your toilet may need either a repair or replacement to restore full functionality and prevent further issues