Toilet Repairs

Leaks should not be ignored!
This toilet had been leaking for months ... it wasn't leaking much - but it warped the wood floor and also caused swelling in the moulding ... and it still needed to be fixed after that additional damage.
It may be a nice looking skirted toilet ... but there is nothing nice about sewage leaking into your floor.
An unusable toilet is not a good bathroom feature.
This does not qualify as a professional repair job.
To truly repair something that is broken - it needs to be done right. Trying to make something work with whatever you have lying around, has the potential to make things worse.


To truly repair a toilet, we use the right parts for the specific toilet. We stand behind our work and want to see you have plumbing equipment that works as it is designed to.
