WD Plumbing helps with running toilets, toilet leaks, base leaks, flushing problems, clogged toilets, and refill issues that need professional repair.
A toilet that runs constantly wastes water and often signals a worn flapper or fill valve that needs replacement.
Water around the base of the toilet can indicate a failed wax seal that needs to be addressed before it causes floor damage.
A weak flush, incomplete flush, or toilet that won't flush at all usually points to a mechanical issue inside the tank.
A running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons of water per day, adding to your water bill unnecessarily. A base leak can damage flooring and subfloor materials over time.
Getting the issue diagnosed and repaired promptly helps avoid larger costs and prevents water damage from spreading.
A running toilet is usually caused by a worn flapper, a faulty fill valve, or a float that is set too high. These are common repairs that a plumber can diagnose and fix.
Yes. Water at the base usually means the wax seal has failed. Left unaddressed, it can damage the floor and subfloor beneath the toilet.
Yes. Use the WD Plumbing booking page to describe the problem and request the next available appointment.
If a plunger has not resolved the clog, there may be a deeper blockage in the drain line that needs professional clearing.