A toilet either works completely or it doesn't work well enough. We fix running toilets, weak flushes, and leaks with reliable, long-lasting solutions.
Click Here to Call (888) 466-2103Toilets fail in recognizable patterns. The flapper deteriorates and water leaks constantly into the bowl. The fill valve sticks and the tank overfills through the overflow tube. The wax ring compresses unevenly and water seeps from the base after flushing. The flush valve chain loosens and you need two flushes to clear the bowl.
Each failure has a measurable cost. A running toilet wastes 200+ gallons daily—roughly $60-$100 monthly in combined water and sewer charges depending on Howards Grove utility rates. A toilet that requires double-flushing negates any water savings from low-flow designs.
Simple Plumbing Services handles toilet repairs and replacements for residential and commercial properties when components fail or when upgrading to more efficient models makes economic sense. We diagnose the specific failure, replace only what's necessary, and verify proper operation before considering the job complete.
Fill valves, flappers, flush valves, and overflow tubes all wear out. We test each component individually, identify which has failed, and replace it with commercial-grade parts that outlast hardware-store alternatives. For toilets with proprietary systems (Kohler, Toto, American Standard), we source OEM parts to ensure compatibility and longevity.
Water pooling at the toilet base after flushing signals wax ring failure. We remove the toilet, inspect the flange for cracks or corrosion, replace the wax ring with a reinforced model, and re-seat the toilet with proper bolt tension. If the flange is damaged, we install a repair ring or replace the entire fitting to prevent recurring leaks.
Whether you're upgrading to a WaterSense model, replacing a cracked bowl, or installing a toilet in a new bathroom, we handle rough-in verification, flange preparation, supply line connections, and final leveling. We test flush performance across multiple cycles and adjust the fill valve to balance water usage with clearing power.
For clogs that won't respond to plunging, we use closet augers to break through obstructions lodged in the toilet trap or downstream drain line. If clogs recur frequently, we inspect drain pitch and vent configuration to determine whether poor plumbing design is contributing to the pattern.
Weak flushes often result from clogged rim jets (the small holes under the toilet rim), partially closed water supply valves, or flappers that close too quickly. We clear rim jets with wire or pressurized water, verify full supply valve opening, and adjust or replace flappers to optimize flush duration.
Toilets in rental units take disproportionate wear. Tank components get handled roughly, items get flushed that shouldn't be, and maintenance gets deferred. Property managers in Howards Grove schedule toilet inspections between leases to catch worn flappers, loose bolts, and failing wax rings before the new tenant moves in—preventing emergency calls during occupancy.
Office buildings, restaurants, and retail locations need toilets that function under constant use. A single malfunctioning toilet in a three-stall restroom creates bottlenecks and complaints. We stock high-volume replacement parts for quick turnarounds on commercial repairs.
Early low-flow models from the 1990s often require multiple flushes to clear the bowl, negating water savings. Upgrading to modern WaterSense-certified toilets (1.28 GPF or less) delivers reliable single-flush performance while cutting usage 20-30% compared to older 3.5 GPF units.
Accessible bathrooms require specific toilet heights, clearances, and handle configurations. We install comfort-height models that meet code requirements for accessibility while maintaining standard bowl functionality.
We arrive prepared. Our trucks carry the components that fail most frequently—flappers, fill valves, wax rings, supply lines—so single-visit repairs are the norm, not the exception. If your issue requires specialty parts or indicates larger drainage problems, we explain that before proceeding.
For new installations, we verify measurements first. Rough-in distance (from wall to flange center) determines which toilet models will fit. A 10-inch rough-in requires a 10-inch toilet. Installing a standard 12-inch model creates gaps or requires relocating the flange. We confirm dimensions before recommending products.
After every repair or installation, we test through multiple flush cycles. We verify the tank refills to the correct level, the bowl clears completely, and no water leaks from the base or supply connections. We also check that the toilet doesn't rock—if it does, we shim it level to prevent future wax ring failures caused by movement.
Click Here to Call (888) 466-2103A toilet running constantly wastes 6,000+ gallons monthly—translating to $60-$100 in excess utility charges. The repair typically costs $120-$180 for parts and labor. Delaying it six months costs $300+ in wasted water while the problem worsens.
A cracked or corroded flange won't secure the toilet properly. The wax ring fails within months, causing leaks that damage flooring and subflooring. We inspect flanges during every installation and repair or replace them as needed—preventing callbacks for issues that stem from poor foundation, not seal quality.
Not all flappers seal all flush valves. Installing the wrong size creates a poor seal, allowing continuous water flow into the bowl. We match components to manufacturer specifications or upgrade to universal parts engineered for reliable sealing across multiple valve types.
When low-flow mandates took effect in the mid-1990s, manufacturers rushed to meet the 1.6 gallons-per-flush standard without redesigning flush mechanics. The result: toilets that technically complied but required two or three flushes to clear the bowl—using more water than the 3.5 GPF models they replaced.
Modern WaterSense toilets solve this through improved engineering. Larger flush valve openings, optimized bowl geometry, and redesigned trapways allow 1.28 GPF models to clear waste in a single flush. The difference isn't cosmetic—it's measurable performance tested under EPA protocols.
If your home still has first-generation low-flow toilets and you're frustrated with their performance, upgrading to current models cuts water usage while eliminating the double-flush habit. For a four-person household, that's approximately 8,000-10,000 gallons saved annually—equivalent to $80-$120 in reduced utility costs depending on Howards Grove rates.
Top-performing models (Toto Drake, Kohler Highline, American Standard Champion) use gravity-fed designs rather than pressure-assist mechanisms, keeping noise levels manageable while delivering consistent clearing power. We install them regularly and can recommend models based on your household usage patterns and budget.
Click Here to Call (888) 466-2103"Our toilet ran nonstop for months. Simple replaced the flapper and fill valve in under an hour. Water bill dropped $65 the next month. Straightforward fix."
"They installed a comfort-height toilet in our main bathroom. Measured everything correctly, explained why the old wax ring had failed, and left the area cleaner than when they started."
"Quick response for a toilet that wouldn't stop overflowing. Cleared a clog wedged in the trap, checked the rest of the system, and gave us advice on preventing future blockages. Professional service."
If you're dealing with constant running, weak flushes, or base leaks in Howards Grove, WI, contact Simple Plumbing Services. We'll diagnose it, explain your options, and fix or replace it so it functions reliably.
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