Running toilets are probably our most common call. You hear water trickling long after you flush, and your water bill keeps climbing. Usually it’s a worn flapper that’s not sealing properly, but it could also be a faulty fill valve or a float that’s set wrong. We’ll figure out which one it is and get it fixed.
Clogged toilets are the other big one. Most people reach for a plunger first, and that’s fine for simple blockages. But when you’re plunging multiple times a week, or the toilet backs up completely, there’s likely something more going on—maybe a partial blockage deeper in the line, maybe something that shouldn’t have been flushed, or possibly an issue with your main drain line.
Toilets that won’t flush properly, leak around the base, or make strange noises all point to specific mechanical failures. The flapper, fill valve, flush valve, wax ring, or flange could be the culprit. Sometimes it’s a combination. We don’t guess—we diagnose, explain what we found, and give you a straight answer on what it’ll take to fix it.
Some toilet problems can wait. Others can’t. If your toilet is overflowing, leaking heavily, or completely unusable and it’s your only bathroom, that’s an emergency. We get it, and we’re set up to respond quickly.
Emergency calls cost more than scheduled service—that’s standard across the industry—but when you’re dealing with water on your bathroom floor or a toilet that won’t stop overflowing, the priority is stopping the damage and getting things working again. We’ll arrive with the parts and tools needed for most common repairs so we can handle the situation on the spot.
For non-emergency situations, we offer same-day service when our schedule allows. That means if you contact us in the morning about a running toilet or a weak flush, there’s a good chance we can get to you that afternoon. You’ll get a clear timeframe when you reach out, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.