How To Know When It’s Time To Repair or Replace Your Toilet

How To Know When It’s Time To Repair or Replace Your Toilet

Published On: February 17th, 20222.5 min readViews: 0Categories: Bathroom, Home Improvement, Plumbing, Toilets

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How To Know When It’s Time To Repair or Replace Your Toilet

Does your toilet constantly run? Are you having to unclog it frequently? Do you notice it leaking? Then it may be time to consider a repair or replacement! Here’s how to know when it’s time to repair or replace your toilet.

  1. Clogs Frequently

While toilets can often experience clogs from flushing inappropriate items, the clog can also exist farther down the sewer line. Roots can break into the main line as they search for water – and then clog your pipes. If your toilet is frequently clogging, first make sure you’re not flushing any inappropriate items – such as feminine hygiene products or “flushable” wipes. If that doesn’t seem to work, then call your local plumber to have a look and provide options for repair or replacement.

  1. Leaks

Leaks can often go undetected and unnoticed until it’s too late and the floor starts to soften from the water damage. If you leave leaks unaddressed, however, they can cause structural damage, as well as mold, mildew, or rot. If you notice the floor around your toilet feels “spongy” then contact your local plumber right away.

  1. Frequent Need For Repairs

Are you frequently calling your local plumber out to inspect your toilet? Not only can frequent repairs be inconvenient, but they can also start becoming quite expensive. Those weekly visits sure can add up. If you’re needing to repair your toilet more often than not, then consider a full replacement to save you both time and money.

  1. Constant Running

Does your toilet sound like it’s constantly running, even when it’s not in use? This sound can not only be annoying, but it can also mean there’s a bigger problem going on with your toilet. Usually this indicates a worn or damaged flapper, or an improperly adjusted float. If you leave this problem unaddressed, however, you could be looking at some hefty utility bills – especially if you have cracks or leaks in the old float.

  1. Odd Sounds

If there are odd sounds coming from your tank, this is likely due to your internal tank components – such as the fill valve and float. This could mean they are worn out and in need of adjustment. In some cases, it may be worth just replacing the entire toilet, especially if there are additional problems that your plumber ends up finding.

Do You Need To Repair or Replace Your Toilet? Contact Freedom Air & Plumbing Today For All Your Toilet Needs in Cocoa, FL and Surrounding Areas!

At Freedom Air in Cocoa, FL, your comfort is our number one priority. The pros at Freedom Air & Plumbing are here for all your toilet repair and replacement needs! To schedule an appointment, call us at 321-631-6886  or fill out our online form here so a team member can be in touch with you soon.

 

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