Toilet Installation and Repair in Gilbert and Surrounding Areas
We Serve Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Apache Junction, San Tan, Queen Creek, and Sun Lakes
Properly functioning toilets are essential for every household. Proper operation is crucial for overall convenience and comfort as they are used often. Also, toilets play a significant role in household sanitation. They remove waste hygienically and effectively, ensuring that residents aren’t exposed to waste and germs that could potentially spread diseases.
For these reasons, it’s essential to make sure the components work correctly. Sometimes repairs can be made; other times, complete replacement is necessary. Before installing a new toilet, homeowners should consider a few factors. First, there should be a proper distance between the wall or shower and the toilet. Consider the age of the water supply lines and replace them if they are old. It’s also advisable to upgrade the angle stops to keep toilet problems at bay in the future.
Homeowners in Gilbert and the surrounding areas with no prior experience in toilet upgrades or installation should contact a professional plumber for advice on the best toilet type for their bathroom.
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Common Problems With Toilets
Phantom flushes
Toilets may periodically spontaneously refill as if someone flushed them. Plumbers often refer to this common problem as a “phantom flush.” The cause may be a slow leak from the tank into the bowl caused by the flapper seat or a bad flapper.
Water trickling into the tank
If a toilet makes hissing sounds, water could be running into the overflow tube. The issue may be in the stuck float cup that needs adjusting or the fill valve assembly.
Toilet leaks are often hard to detect and can waste hundreds of gallons of water each year
The water can also overflow through the overflow tube, meaning that the tank isn’t functioning correctly.
Slow flush
If a hole under the rim of the toilet is clogged, it can result in slow flushing toilets.
Leaky seals
A typical toilet has five seals that can leak. It’s necessary to identify the one that causes the leak and tighten or replace it.
Sweaty toilet
Homes located in high-humidity areas are more likely to experience sweaty toilet issues, especially if no air conditioning system is installed. Condensation forms outside the toilet tank and drips down to the floor, resulting in a mess in the bathroom and damage to the floor over time.