When the toilet drain is overwhelmed with toilet paper or non-flushable items, you may need professional help to unclog your toilet.
Total pluming plumbers are on call 24/7 to unclog your toilet and restore full drainage and powerful flushes. Our skilled plumbers can also fix any other toilet problems, including running toilets, leaking toilets, broken tanks and bowls, and toilets that don’t flush properly.
After a flush, your toilet should stop running water once the toilet bowl is full. Toilets that continue to run normally have an internal leak, causing water to be dumped down the overflow, wasting as much as 180 gallons of water a day.
Running toilets can be the result of a rusted overflow pipe, worn out flush valve assembly, or broken flapper valve.
Whether you are remodeling your bathroom or just updating old fixtures, replacing a toilet can be a big job if you’ve never done it before. If you are not feeling confident about completing a toilet installation yourself, or if you uncover any bathroom plumbing challenges during your remodel, Total Plumbing is here to help you out. A licensed, skilled plumber can expedite replacing the toilet, address any other bathroom repairs, and ensure that the job is done correctly.
Many toilet problems, including leaking toilets, do not necessitate repairing the entire toilet. Like any home appliance, a toilet tank includes many small moving parts that may need replaced with usage over time. Flapper valves, fill valves, and other tank parts can all wear out and cause toilet leaks that are not visible to the naked eye. Toilet leaks around the base can also happen around the toilet gaskets or the wax ring below the base of the toilet.
Total Plumbing can help you identify the source of toilet leaks and repair them with quality replacement parts, so you don’t have to buy a new toilet.