Fixing a Running Toilet: Cost to Repair and What to Expect Nothing breaks a bathroom routine like a toilet that won’t stop running. A running toilet is usually caused by a few common issues, and most repairs fall into a few predictable cost ranges. Understanding the problem can help you decide whether to DIY or hire a plumber. What typically causes a running toilet A running toilet most often results from one of these problems: a faulty flapper, a misadjusted fill tube, a stuck float, a worn fill valve, or a problematic flush valve. In older toilets, the fill valve or flush valve may simply wear out and require replacement. A stuck flapper can continuously allow water to leak from the tank into the bowl. Cost breakdown by fix type Costs vary by part and whether you do it yourself or hire a professional. Here are typical ranges you might see: DIY minor adjustments (flapper, adjusting float): $10–$60 Flapper r ... Read more »
This duo has conquered plumbing challenges like true champions |
After a long and productive day in the trenches, our Emergency Plumbing heroes are rolling back to the warehouse with their trusty Bobcat excavator in tow.
This dynamic duo has conquered plumbing challenges like true champions.
From unclogging drains to tackling underground mysteries, they've got it all under control!
Now, it's time for a well-deserved rest for our hardworking team and their loyal mechanical sidekick.
Until tomorrow, Bobcat !
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