Toilet Repair Brevard County, FL

Your Toilet Works When You Need It

Fast, honest toilet repair that stops the running, clears the clogs, and ends the leaks. Licensed plumbers serving Brevard County with same-day service and transparent pricing you can trust.

Our Services

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Professional Toilet Plumber Services in Brevard County, FL

We Fix What's Actually Wrong

Your toilet shouldn’t be something you think about every day. When it runs constantly, clogs repeatedly, or leaks around the base, you need more than a quick patch—you need someone who’ll diagnose the real problem and fix it properly. Drain Wizard Plumbing & Rooter Service handles everything from worn flappers and faulty fill valves to wax ring replacements and complete toilet installations. Whether it’s an emergency or you’ve been dealing with an annoying issue for weeks, we’ll get your toilet working the way it should. Serving Cocoa, Rockledge, Merritt Island, Melbourne, Titusville, and throughout Brevard County, our team brings the tools, parts, and know-how to handle your repair efficiently. No guesswork, no return trips for forgotten parts—just solid work from experienced plumbers.

Toilet Repair Benefits Brevard County

What You Get With Our Service

Beyond just fixing the immediate problem, you get a toilet that works reliably, a lower water bill, and the confidence that comes from hiring someone who actually knows what they're doing.

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Common Toilet Problems We Fix

The Issues That Bring People To Us

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.

Emergency Toilet Service Available

When You Can't Wait Until Tomorrow

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does toilet repair typically cost in Brevard County?
Most toilet repairs in Brevard County fall between $150 and $400, depending on what needs to be fixed. Simple repairs like replacing a flapper or fill valve are on the lower end. More involved work like replacing a wax ring, fixing a flange, or addressing multiple issues at once will cost more. We provide an exact quote before starting any work, so you’ll know the price upfront. Emergency service outside regular hours typically costs more due to the urgent nature and after-hours response. The investment is usually worth it when you consider what a constantly running toilet adds to your water bill over time, or the damage a leak can cause if left unaddressed.
A toilet that keeps running is almost always caused by one of three things: a worn or misaligned flapper that’s not sealing the flush valve properly, a faulty fill valve that’s not shutting off when the tank is full, or a float that’s set too high or has failed. The flapper is the rubber seal at the bottom of your tank that lifts when you flush and then closes to let the tank refill. Over time, flappers deteriorate and don’t seal tightly, allowing water to constantly leak from the tank into the bowl. Your fill valve then keeps running to maintain the water level. Sometimes it’s just a matter of adjusting the chain or float, but often the flapper or fill valve needs replacement. We’ll check all three components, show you what’s happening, and fix whichever part is causing the problem. Ignoring a running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons of water per day and significantly increase your utility bill.
Yes, we fix weak-flushing toilets regularly. Several things can cause this issue. The most common is low water level in the tank—if there’s not enough water, you won’t get enough pressure for a complete flush. That could be due to a misadjusted float or a partially closed water supply valve. Clogs in the rim holes under the toilet bowl lip can also reduce flush power, as can a partially blocked trap or drain line. Sometimes the flapper is closing too quickly, not allowing enough water to flow into the bowl. In older toilets, mineral buildup can restrict water flow through the internal passages. We’ll test the flush, check the water level, inspect all the internal components, and look for any blockages. Once we identify the cause, we’ll either adjust, clean, or replace whatever’s needed to restore a strong, reliable flush. In some cases, if the toilet is very old and inefficient, replacement might be more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
For true emergencies—like an overflowing toilet, major leak, or complete failure of your only bathroom—we prioritize getting to you as quickly as possible, often within a few hours. Response time depends on where you’re located in Brevard County, our current service calls, and time of day. When you contact us, we’ll give you an honest timeframe based on our schedule. For non-emergency repairs, we offer same-day service when available, which means if you reach out in the morning, we can often schedule you for that afternoon or evening. We serve all of Brevard County including Cocoa, Rockledge, Merritt Island, Melbourne, Titusville, and Palm Bay. Our service vehicles are fully stocked with common toilet repair parts, so we can usually complete your repair on the first visit without needing to order parts or make return trips. If you’re dealing with an urgent situation, reach out right away and we’ll work to get someone to you fast.
It depends on the toilet’s age, condition, and what’s wrong with it. For newer toilets with a single issue like a bad flapper or fill valve, repair almost always makes sense—you’re looking at a relatively inexpensive fix that’ll give you years more use. For toilets that are 15-20+ years old, especially if they’re having multiple problems or the porcelain is cracked, replacement often makes more sense. Older toilets also use significantly more water per flush—sometimes 5 gallons or more compared to modern toilets that use 1.6 gallons or less. That difference adds up on your water bill. If your toilet rocks or wobbles, has cracks in the porcelain, requires frequent repairs, or is just outdated and inefficient, we’ll discuss replacement options with you. We’ll never push you toward a more expensive solution if a repair will serve you well. Our job is to give you the information you need to make the right choice for your situation and budget.
Absolutely. We handle complete toilet installations and replacements throughout Brevard County. Whether you’re upgrading to a more efficient model, replacing a cracked toilet, or installing a new toilet as part of a bathroom remodel, we’ll take care of everything from removing your old toilet to installing and sealing the new one properly. This includes setting the toilet on a new wax ring, securing it to the flange, connecting the water supply, and testing for leaks. We can also address any underlying issues we discover during installation, like a damaged flange or subfloor problems. If you’re not sure which toilet to buy, we can provide recommendations based on your needs, bathroom layout, and budget. Some homeowners prefer to purchase their own toilet from a home improvement store, while others want us to supply everything. Either way works—we’ll coordinate with you to make the installation process as smooth as possible.