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A toilet that won’t flush right, keeps running, or leaks at the base can throw off your whole morning. Most people don’t think much about how their toilet works until something goes wrong, and then it becomes the only thing on their mind. If you’re dealing with a toilet that rocks, runs constantly, or refuses to fill the tank properly, the best plumber in Fort Lauderdale, FL, handles these problems across the surrounding Broward County area. We show up on time, figure out what’s going on, and fix it so you can get back to your day.
Toilets are pretty simple machines when you break them down. Water fills the tank, you press the handle, the flush valve opens, water rushes into the bowl, and everything gets pushed down the drain line. But after a few years of daily use, the parts inside start wearing out. The flapper gets stiff or warped. The fill valve starts making noise or takes forever to refill the tank. The wax ring underneath dries out and cracks. Sometimes mineral buildup from hard water clogs the small holes under the rim, and you end up with a weak flush that doesn’t clear the bowl properly.
The thing is, most homeowners don’t realize how many moving parts are involved until one of them fails. And by then, you might be dealing with water on the floor, a toilet that won’t stop running, or a bathroom that smells like sewer gas. None of that is fun to come home to.
Some issues show up more than others. A running toilet is probably the most frequent call we get. Usually it’s the flapper not seating correctly over the flush valve opening, which means water keeps trickling from the tank into the bowl. Your toilet fills slowly, the tank refills, and the cycle never really stops. That constant flow of water can add a surprising amount to your water bill over time.
Leaking at the base is another one. If you notice water pooling around the toilet base, the wax seal has probably failed. That seal sits between the bottom of the toilet and the drain opening in the floor. When it goes bad, you get leaks and sometimes odors. The fix involves pulling the entire toilet, scraping off the old wax ring, installing a new one, and setting the toilet back down with a good seal. Not complicated, but definitely not something most people want to do themselves on a Saturday afternoon.
Toilets that rock back and forth are annoying and can actually make the wax seal fail faster. The bolts holding the toilet to the floor might be loose, or the flange underneath could be damaged. Either way, a toilet that moves when you sit on it needs attention before it causes a bigger mess.
There’s a certain appeal to DIY toilet repair. You watch a video, grab some tools, and figure you’ll have it sorted in an hour. Sometimes that works out fine. Replacing a toilet flapper or adjusting the lift arm on the flush handle are pretty straightforward jobs. If the existing part is easy to access and the instructions make sense, go for it.
But here’s where it gets tricky. If your toilet leaks from the tank where it connects to the bowl, you’re dealing with bolts, gaskets, and a tank that weighs more than you’d expect when it’s full of water. If the toilet keeps running even after you’ve replaced the fill valve, there might be something else going on. If water is coming from the supply line connection or the mounting nut behind the tank, you’re one wrong turn away from a flooded bathroom.
And then there’s the issue of diagnosis. A weak flush could be a clogged drain line, a failing flush valve, mineral buildup under the rim, or a water level that’s set too low in the tank. Figuring out which one takes some experience. We’ve seen homeowners replace three or four parts trying to fix a problem that turned out to be something else entirely.
When you call us, we ask a few questions to get a sense of what’s going on. Is the toilet running constantly? Does it rock when you sit down? Is there water on the floor? That helps us know what tools and parts to bring.
Once we’re there, we take a look at the whole setup:
From there, we explain what we found and what it’ll take to fix it. If it’s a simple part swap, we can usually handle it right then. If the toilet is old and showing multiple problems, we’ll talk through whether a new valve or a new toilet makes more sense for your situation.
Not every toilet is worth fixing. If you’ve got a two piece toilet that’s been in the bathroom for fifteen or twenty years, and it’s giving you trouble every few months, the math starts to favor replacement. Newer toilets use less water, flush more effectively, and come with parts that are easier to find if something does go wrong down the road.
On the other hand, many toilet repairs are quick and inexpensive. A new fill valve costs a fraction of what a new toilet does. Same with a flapper, a wax seal, or tightening the bolts at the base. If the toilet is in good shape overall and the problem is isolated to one part, repair is almost always the right move.
We don’t push replacements when a repair will do the job. That’s not how we operate. We’d rather fix your toilet, have you as a repeat customer, and know you’ll call us next time something comes up in your bathroom or anywhere else in the house.
We work throughout Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding areas, including neighborhoods like Victoria Park, Rio Vista, Harbor Beach, Flagler Village, and Tarpon River. We also cover Miramar, Hollywood, Davie, Plantation, Coral Springs, Pembroke Pines, and most of Broward County. If your toilet is acting up and you want someone who shows up when they say they will, give us a call. We’ll get it sorted.
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