Residential Toilet Repair & Installation in Denver, CO

Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Denver Installs All Types of Toilets

Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Denver offers residential toilet repairs and installations in homes across Denver, Aurora, and Castle Rock, CO. If you're looking to have a new toilet installed, our team is here to support you. We'll assess your home and take all the necessary steps to ensure your toilet is properly installed. We understand that when your plumbing isn't working as it should, it can disrupt your daily life. Our goal is to provide you with fast and reliable assistance. If you decide to use our services, we guarantee a positive experience that will make you trust us for regular plumbing check-ups. If you're interested in having us install a new toilet, don't hesitate to contact us.

Mr. Rooter plumber performing a toilet repair service

Professional Toilet Repairs When You Need It Most

If you’re looking to have a new toilet installed in your home, look no further than Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Denver. We are equipped with the training and knowledge to properly install toilets for optimal use in homes of all shapes and sizes. If you have a specific one you wish for us to install, we are happy to install any type of toilet that you wish. You deserve to have a toilet that provides you with the best experience possible every time you use it. With the help of our team, you can get just that!

What Types of Toilets Do We Install? 

There are many types and models of toilets that we can install in your home. If you have a preference on shape, size, or functionality, we are happy to help you choose the right one that fits your needs. No matter which one you want, here are the following we can install: 

• Comfort-height toilets
• Pressure-assisted toilets
• Gravity-fed toilets
• Dual-flush toilets
• Double-cyclone toilets
• Waterless toilets
• One-piece toilets
• Two-piece toilets
• Wall-hanging toilets

How Much Do Toilet Installations Cost? 

The price for installing a toilet varies based on how tricky the task is, the amount of plumbing needed, and the kind of toilet you choose. For the most precise cost estimate, it's a good idea to complete an estimate request form. At Mr. Rooter, we make sure to inform you of the cost upfront, before we start any work. There are no hidden fees or unexpected charges.

Why Should You Choose Us for Service? 

If you're facing plumbing problems and need immediate assistance, you can rely on us for all your repair and replacement needs. We prioritize our customers' needs in every service we provide. No matter how complicated your situation is, we're here to help you without delay. Here are some reasons why you should choose us for our services:

• We have the necessary licenses and insurance.
• We guarantee the quality of our work and the parts we use.
• We don't charge extra for overtime.
• Our pricing is transparent and clear from the beginning.
• We provide excellent customer service.
• Our professionals are polite and well-dressed.
• We offer convenient appointment times.
• We provide flexible service options.

Request an Estimate Today for Service

Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Denver is fully prepared to assist you with the installation or repair of your toilet systems whenever you find yourself in need. Whether you're currently facing a toilet issue or simply want to ensure it's in optimal condition, we can arrange a convenient appointment that suits your schedule. Our team is committed to promptly resolving any plumbing problems that may arise. You can trust that you won't have to wait long for a highly skilled professional to arrive, and you can comfortably remain at home while they expertly handle the work. We are steadfast in providing swift and reliable service. We encourage you to reach out to us today to schedule your service appointment, allowing us to address your toilet needs promptly and effectively.

Why Does My Toilet Leak Every Time I Flush?

A toilet leaking every time it is flushed is often due to a worn-out flapper, loose or worn-out tank bolts, or a faulty fill valve. The flapper, which seals the tank to the bowl, may not be closing properly, allowing water to escape. Similarly, tank bolts that are loose or have deteriorated washers can cause leaks where the tank meets the bowl. Another common issue is a faulty fill valve that fails to shut off, causing the tank to overfill and leak through the overflow tube.

Other potential causes include a cracked tank or bowl, a loose or damaged supply line, or a worn wax ring at the base of the toilet. Inspecting and addressing these components can often resolve the issue. If the problem persists or if you're unsure about the repairs, it's best to consult a professional plumber to ensure the leak is properly fixed.

How Do You Fix a Toilet Leaking Around the Base?

When you notice your toilet leaking at the base after flushing, the problem typically lies with the wax ring seal beneath the toilet. Merely caulking around the base won't solve this issue. Instead, the toilet must be removed, and a new wax ring installed during reinstallation. Additionally, the condition of the flange can't be accurately assessed until the toilet is removed. A premature failure of the wax ring seal can often be attributed to a broken or improperly installed flange. This is a frequent problem in the Denver, CO area, where the flange is commonly set too low, beneath the surface of the finished floor. Consequently, the wax seal is forced to bridge a larger gap than designed. To ensure a leak-proof toilet, having Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Denver address any flange issues before reinstalling the toilet is crucial.

Should I Replace My Old Toilet or Repair It With New Parts?

Deciding whether to replace or repair your old toilet depends on the severity of the issues and the overall condition of the toilet. If your toilet is relatively new and has minor problems such as a leaky flapper or a loose handle, repairing it with new parts is a practical solution. However, if the toilet is over 15-20 years old, frequently needs repairs, or has significant damage like cracks, replacing it might be the better option.

Newer toilets offer improved water efficiency, which is beneficial for both the environment and long-term water savings. Additionally, modern toilets often provide enhanced performance and comfort. Assess the extent of the issues and consider the benefits of newer models to determine the best choice for your situation. Mr Rooter Plumbing of Denver would be happy to recommend whatever is best based on your particular situation or needs.

What Is the Best Toilet Brand?

Choosing the best toilet brand depends on factors like durability, performance, design, and budget. Reputable brands include TOTO, known for innovative and high-performance features; Kohler, praised for stylish designs and robust performance; American Standard, offering reliable and affordable options with water-saving technologies; Gerber, appreciated for affordability and strong performance; and Mansfield, known for efficient design and value for money. Each brand has unique strengths, so the best choice depends on your specific needs and preferences. Reading customer reviews and considering key features can help you make an informed decision. It's important to remember that a malfunctioning toilet can lead to severe water damage in your home.

What Are the Differences in Size Between Elongated Toilets, Compact Toilets, and ADA-Compliant Toilets?

Elongated toilets feature a longer, oval-shaped bowl extending about 18.5 inches from the mounting holes to the front, providing more comfort but requiring more space. Compact toilets, designed to save space, have shorter bowls—typically around 16 to 16.5 inches—making them ideal for smaller bathrooms while still offering reasonable comfort.

ADA-compliant toilets, also known as comfort height toilets, are designed to meet accessibility standards with a seat height of 17 to 19 inches, making them easier to use for individuals with mobility issues. They typically stand approximately two inches taller than standard models. These toilets can come in either elongated or round shapes, combining the benefits of accessibility with the desired bowl shape.

Can a Rocking or Wobbly Toilet Lead to Bigger Problems?

Yes, a rocking or wobbly toilet can lead to bigger problems if not addressed promptly. The movement can cause damage to the wax seal between the toilet and the floor, leading to leaks. These leaks can result in water damage to the subfloor, promoting mold and mildew growth, which can compromise the structural integrity of the floor and create health hazards. Additionally, the instability can strain the plumbing connections, potentially leading to more severe plumbing issues.

Ignoring a wobbly toilet can also escalate repair costs. What might start as a simple fix, such as tightening the bolts or replacing the wax seal, could turn into a major repair involving subfloor replacement or extensive plumbing work. Therefore, it's essential to address the problem as soon as it is noticed to prevent further damage and maintain a safe, functional bathroom. With this information in mind, hiring Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Denver to address a rocking toilet promptly upon noticing it is highly advisable.

How Long Do Toilet Fill Valves and Toilet Flappers Last?

Toilet fill valves and toilet flappers typically have different lifespans based on their usage, quality, and water pressure. On average, toilet fill valves last about 5 to 7 years depending on use, water pressure, and water hardness. However, they may need replacement sooner if you notice issues such as a continuously running toilet, slow tank filling, or unusual noises.

Toilet flappers generally last around 3 to 5 years. Factors like water quality, the presence of cleaning chemicals in the tank, and the frequency of use can affect their longevity. If you experience a constantly running toilet or poor flush performance, it may be time to replace the flapper. Regular inspection and maintenance can help extend the life of both components.

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