Toilet Repair & Replacement Service Plumber in Gilbert, AZ

If your toilet is constantly backing up, not flushing, or always running, it’s time to get it repaired!

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Your first call for toilet problems

If your toilet is constantly backing up, not flushing, or always running, it’s time to get it looked at. Many toilet issues can be fixed with simple maintenance, but some may require replacing the toilet. We’ll let you know what your options are when we drop by to inspect the problem.

 

Toilet Repair & Replacement Steps

 

Inspecting the problem

Our team will thoroughly inspect your toilet to confirm any problems you’ve noticed and to diagnose additional issues. They’ll look at the condition of the bowl, tank, plumbing to the sewer line, and the inner-workings inside the tank. Once they’ve diagnosed what’s going on, they’ll let you know what the problem is, but more importantly, what your options are for solutions.

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Signs the toilet needs repair

If the toilet’s technical mechanics inside the tank are not functioning, it’s possible they just need a little maintenance. Constant noise, the toilet making weird noises, flushing on it’s own (ghost flushing), or simply, the toilet just isn’t flushing, are all signs that the inner-workings of the toilet’s tank aren’t working properly.

Broken chains, seals, or mechanical ligements are common reasons why toilets stop functioning. It’s easy to find a piece that will fit and get the toilet working as good as new again.

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Signs the toilet needs replacing

Older toilets have a tendency to clog more often due to mineral buildup in the sewer line. If this is the case, a new toilet will alleviate any clogging issues for years to come. If the bowl or tank is cracked, it’s also a sign that a new toilet is a good idea. The last thing you want to wake up to is a pool of water due to a busted tank. If you see a crack, turn off the water supplying the toilet water and give Cure All Plumbing a call!

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 Frequently Asked Questions

 

+ Why isn't my toilet filling up?

If you're experiencing a non-filling toilet, you may have a sticking fill valve. To fix this, you may need to replace that valve or figure out why it is sticking. Give Cure All Plumbing a call if you're having a tough time. We'll be over as soon as we can to correct the problem.

+ Why isn't my toilet bowl flushing?

If your toilet isn't flushing, it might be a simple fix in the tank's mechanics. When you use the flushing lever, the mechanism in the tank opens a valve that releases the stored water creating enough pressure to flush the toilet. There's all sorts of small parts that work together to make the flushing lever functional. If you've noticed that the toilet is not flushing and can't figure out how to fix it on your own, we're more than happy to help. Give us a call!

+ My toilet clogs all the time. How can I fix this?

If your toilet is constantly clogging, there are a few possible reasons as to why. If the toilet is old, it's possible that overtime minerals have collected, clogging the toilet's exit line. If there is a clog further down the sewer line, it can also cause the toilet to back up, making it look like it is constantly clogged. Both are issues that need addressing. Call Cure All Plumbing to come assess why your toilet continues to clog and we'll offer a solution that will fit your budget and home.

+ I hear gurgling and bubbling from my toilet, what's wrong?

Gurgling or bubbling is caused by negative air pressure in the toilet, which indicates there is a clog somewhere in the sewer line. If you notice this, call Cure All Plumbing. We'll be on our way to identify the clog and clear it.

+ Why does my toilet refill slowly?

If your toilet is slow to fill, it's possible that you have a problem with the fill valve, a sinking floatball, or a water supply issue. Each of these are simple enough fixes that Cure All Plumbing can swing by and fix it quick.

+ What's the difference between "OEM" and "Will-fit" parts?

OEM, or Original Equipment Manufacturer, parts are made by your toilet's manufacturer specifically for the toilet. A "will-fit" part is when the toilet manufacturer uses a pre-existing part to construct the toilet. Will-fit parts can be produced by manufactrers or can be sold and used across several toilet types. Give us a call if you have a question about what part to purchase for your toilet. We'd love to recommend or answer any questions that you have.

 

 Contact Cure All Plumbing

If you’re having toilet troubles, don’t hesitate to give Cure All Plumbing a call. We’ve solved every toilet issue in the book and are happy to help you with your indoor plumbing needs.