Toilet Repair and Installation in Beaverton, OR
Toilet problems are the single most common reason Beaverton homeowners call a plumber β and for good reason. A running toilet wastes hundreds of gallons of water per day. A leaking base risks floor damage. A toilet that will not flush properly disrupts your entire household. Our plumbers diagnose and repair every type of toilet issue quickly and cleanly, and install new toilets with precision when replacement makes more sense.
Call Now β (207) 419-2600
A running toilet is more than an annoyance β it can waste 200 or more gallons of water per day, adding $50 to $100+ per month to your water bill. Most running toilets are caused by a worn flapper valve, a faulty fill valve, or an improperly adjusted float mechanism. These are straightforward, inexpensive repairs for a professional plumber β but they are surprisingly tricky for homeowners to diagnose correctly because several different component failures can produce similar symptoms.
A toilet leaking at the base usually indicates a failed wax ring β the seal between the toilet and the drain flange in the floor. This is not a DIY-friendly repair because it requires removing the entire toilet, replacing the wax ring (or upgrading to a modern waxless gasket), and resetting the toilet with proper alignment and bolt tension. If the toilet has been rocking or unstable, the flange itself may be damaged or the subfloor around it may be rotted from prolonged moisture exposure.
When repair costs approach the price of a new toilet, or when the existing unit is outdated, cracked, or simply inefficient, replacement is often the better investment. Modern toilets use 1.28 gallons per flush or less compared to 3.5 to 7 gallons for older models, providing significant long-term water savings. We install all toilet types β standard, comfort height, elongated, round, one-piece, and two-piece β with proper sealing, level mounting, and leak-free connections.
Signs You Need Toilet Repair & Installation
Need toilet repair & installation in Beaverton?
Our local team provides fast response, accurate diagnosis, and transparent pricing.
Call (207) 419-2600Our Toilet Process
Describe the toilet problem β what is happening and when it started
Plumber inspects the toilet, internal components, wax seal, flange, and supply line
Diagnosis is explained with repair or replacement options and clear pricing
Repair is completed and flush performance verified β or new toilet installed with proper seal and connections
Old toilet disposed of properly if replacing