Toilet Installation and Repair
Toilets can cause a variety of problems for homeowners, including:
-Clogs: Toilets can become clogged with too much toilet paper, foreign objects, or buildup of waste and can cause
blockages that can slow or stop water flow.
-Leaking: Toilets can develop leaks around the base, tank, or at the point where the toilet connects to the sewer or septic
system, which can cause water damage to the surrounding area.
-Running water: Toilets can develop problems with the flapper valve or fill tube that can cause the water to continuously
run, increasing the water bill and potentially causing damage to the toilet.
-Overflow: If a clog is severe enough, it can cause water to overflow from the bowl, creating a mess and potentially
causing damage to the flooring or surrounding areas.
-Worn out parts: Over time, the internal parts of the toilet can wear out and stop functioning properly, and may require
replacement.
-Outdated design or functionality: If the homeowner no longer likes the design or the functionality of the toilet, it can
make the bathroom look unappealing.
Upkeep
Regular cleaning and maintenance can help prevent many of these problems, but some issues may require professional
repair or replacement. It is important to address any issues with toilets as soon as possible to avoid further damage and to
maintain the functionality of the bathroom.