Toilet Repair in Burbank & Los Angeles
A toilet that runs all night, leaks at the base, or backs up every week gets fixed properly the first time.
What is toilet repair?
Toilet repair covers the two halves of the fixture that fail for different reasons. Inside the tank you have a fill valve and a flapper. Those are wear parts. When the flapper hardens, water seeps into the bowl, the fill valve kicks on every few minutes, and you pay for hundreds of gallons you never used.
Under the bowl you have a wax ring sitting on a closet flange bolted to the floor. That seal is what keeps waste water inside the drain instead of under your tile. When it fails you get a wet ring at the base, a soft or discolored floor, and a smell that comes back no matter how often the bathroom is cleaned.
A toilet that rocks when you sit on it is not a loose bolt problem. Movement breaks the wax seal, and a broken seal leaks every single flush into the subfloor. That is a repair to make now, not in the spring.
We repair when the china is sound and replace when it is cracked, when the flange is rotted out, or when a 1990s water hog is costing more in water than a new toilet costs to install. You get told which, and why.
How does it work?
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Diagnose tank versus base
We dye-test the tank to catch a silent flapper leak, then check the base, bolts, and flange for movement and moisture. Two different failures, two different fixes.
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Rebuild the working parts
Fill valve, flapper, tank-to-bowl gaskets, and supply line get replaced as a set when they are the problem. Replacing one worn part next to four others just brings us back out.
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Pull and reset when the seal has failed
The toilet comes up, the old wax comes off, and we inspect the flange. A cracked or sunken flange gets repaired or replaced before the new seal goes down, then the bowl is set, shimmed level, and bolted.
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Flush test and check the floor
We run repeated flushes and check for movement, seepage at the base, and a clean shutoff. You get a toilet that stops when it should and stays dry.
Reviews
What neighbors say about our toilet repair work
“Guest bath toilet had been running for months and my water bill showed it. New valve and flapper, done in half an hour, bill dropped the next cycle.”
“Smell in the bathroom turned out to be a failed wax ring and a rusted flange. He replaced the flange instead of just re-waxing it and shimming past the problem.”
“Told me my old toilet was worth replacing rather than repairing again, then gave me both prices and let me choose. No pressure.”
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