Toilet Repair & Installation
Brazos Home Services provides toilet repair and toilet installation for homeowners in Kingwood and nearby areas, including Atascocita, Humble, and Porter. We handle common toilet problems like running toilets, leaks at the base, loose toilets, bad shutoff valves, flange issues, clogs, and full toilet replacement.
Whether you need a simple repair or a full replacement, we focus on straightforward service, clear communication, and practical plumbing solutions.
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We repair common toilet problems including constant running, weak flushing, leaks, loose toilets, fill valve problems, flapper issues, and shutoff valve trouble.
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We install homeowner-supplied and plumber-supplied toilets, depending on the job. We also handle removal of the old toilet, resetting the new one, and checking for common issues at the flange and shutoff.
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When a toilet is cracked, outdated, inefficient, or no longer worth repairing, replacement is often the better option. We help homeowners make that decision based on the condition of the toilet and the condition of the connection points around it.
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A leaking or rocking toilet is not always just a wax ring problem. In some cases the flange is damaged, loose, too low, or otherwise not supporting the toilet correctly. We address flange-related problems when they are found.
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Many toilet problems involve more than the fixture itself. We also address common shutoff valve and supply line issues that come up during repair or replacement.
Common Toilet Problems We Fix
Toilet keeps running
Toilet leaking at the base
Toilet rocks or feels loose
Toilet will not flush properly
Toilet is cracked or outdated
Shutoff valve will not turn
Repeated clogs or backup issues
Toilet needs to be replaced
Frequently Asked Questions About Toilet Repair & Installation
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A running toilet is usually caused by a worn flapper, fill valve problem, chain issue, or incorrect water level inside the tank. The exact cause depends on what part is failing.
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A toilet leaking at the base may have a bad wax ring, a loose toilet, a flange problem, or another issue at the floor connection. It is not always just a simple reset.
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If the issue is small and the toilet is otherwise in good shape, repair often makes sense. If the toilet is cracked, unstable, outdated, or tied to a larger flange or shutoff problem, replacement may be the better option.
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Yes, when needed. Some toilets leak or rock because the flange is damaged, too low, loose, or otherwise not supporting the toilet properly.
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You can answer this based on your policy. If yes:
Yes. We can install customer-supplied toilets in many situations, as long as the fixture and job conditions are a good fit. -
That is common on older toilet setups. In many cases, the shutoff valve may need to be replaced before the toilet repair or installation can be completed properly.
Repair or Replace?
Some toilet problems are simple repairs. A fill valve, flapper, handle, or supply issue may be enough to get the toilet working normally again. But if the toilet is cracked, unstable, outdated, or tied to a damaged flange or shutoff problem, replacement may make more sense.
The right answer depends on the condition of the toilet, the base connection, and whether the surrounding plumbing is still in good shape.
