
If you have a toilet that needs to be plunged on a regular basis there is probably a blockage in the trap or possibly further down the drainpipe. The blockage could also be a sign of a larger problem farther down the main sewer line.
Call us and we can clear any obstructions, run a camera down the line, and make any repairs that are necessary.
If you hear water running in your toilet tank for extended periods after a flush, then your toilet is leaking. It is dumping water down the overflow tube. The problem may be a corroded overflow pipe or flush valve assembly. It could also be the flapper valve.
If your toilet was manufactured before 1994, it is probably costing you a fortune in water. Most pre-1994 toilets used 3.5 gallons per flush (gpf). Newer "low-flow" toilets use only 1.6 gallons per flush, but they still have the same flushing power as the old 3.5 gpf models. There is even a manufacturer today that is making a toilet with a dual flushing system which uses only 0.9 gallons to flush liquid waste but all 1.6 gallons to flush solid waste. Our technicians are available to answer any questions that you may have concerning environmentally friendly toilets and fixtures.

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