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Toilet Repair

A toilet that won't stop running wastes water around the clock. A toilet that keeps clogging disrupts your whole household. A toilet leaking at the base can damage your subfloor before you even notice. These problems don't fix themselves, and the longer you wait, the worse they get.

Roger's Plumbing helps homeowners in Leander and the Greater Austin area figure out what's actually wrong and repair it right. Call today or schedule toilet repair online.

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Toilets are simple fixtures until they're not. When something goes wrong inside the tank or beneath the bowl, you need someone who can tell you exactly what failed and fix it without guesswork.

Roger's Plumbing has been handling toilet repairs for homeowners in Leander, Cedar Park, Round Rock, and throughout the Greater Austin area since 1994. Whether it's a fill valve that won't shut off, a wax ring that's given out, or a clog that keeps coming back, we figure out the real problem and make toilet repairs that last.

You'll know what we find, what it takes to fix it, and what the cost will be before any work begins.

  • 24/7 Live Answering
  • Upfront Pricing
  • 2 Year Warranty on Repairs
  • 30 Years in Business
  • Financing Options
  • Background Checked Employees
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Your Toilet Repair Experience From Start to Finish

From the first call to the final walkthrough, every part of your toilet repair experience should feel easy and stress-free. Here's what to expect when you choose Roger's Plumbing.

Quick Scheduling

Booking toilet repair service is always fast and easy. Our team makes it easy to schedule a time that works for you and confirm your appointment fast, so you can stop worrying and know help is on the way.

On-Time Arrival

Our team shows up when promised, listens carefully, and explains what they'll be checking before any work begins. You'll always know what's happening and why each step matters for your home.

Clear Answers

Once the issue is identified, your plumber explains what they found and outlines your repair options in simple terms. You'll get upfront pricing and honest recommendations so you can choose confidently.

Lasting Results

Repairs are handled neatly and efficiently, with respect for your home and schedule. When the job's done, your plumber tests everything, cleans up completely, and makes sure your toilet is working like it should.

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Toilet Issues We Fix

You already know something's wrong with your toilet. What you need is a plumber who figures out why and fixes it right. Roger's Plumbing handles toilet repairs for homeowners throughout Leander, Cedar Park, Round Rock, and the Greater Austin area. Our professionals show up equipped with the tools and parts to complete most toilet repairs in a single visit.

Running Toilet

That constant sound of water running in the tank isn't just annoying. It can waste hundreds of gallons a week and add real money to your water bill. The culprit is usually a worn flapper that won't seat properly, a fill valve that's failing, or a float that needs adjustment.

Hard water accelerates wear on these parts, and most homes in Williamson and Travis Counties have hard water. Our plumbers figure out which component has failed, replace it with quality parts, and test the flush cycle to make sure the toilet fills, stops, and stays quiet.

Toilet Won't Flush

You push the handle and water swirls, but nothing actually clears the bowl. Weak flushes usually come down to mineral deposits clogging the rim jets, not enough water entering the tank, or worn internal parts that can't generate proper suction.

The hard water in Central Texas builds up inside these small openings over time and reduces flush power. Our professionals clean or replace what's needed and restore a flush that actually works.

Leaking Toilet

Water pooling on the floor around your toilet means the wax ring seal has probably failed. This seal sits between the toilet and the flange on your bathroom floor, and when it goes bad, wastewater seeps out with every flush.

That moisture will damage your subfloor and create mold problems if you ignore it. We pull the toilet, replace the wax ring, check the flange for cracks or corrosion, and reset everything so the seal holds.

Tank Won't Fill

Inside your toilet tank, the fill valve, flush valve, flapper, and float all have to work together. When one fails, you notice. The tank might not fill after a flush, water might run into the overflow tube nonstop, or the flush might feel weak and incomplete. Hard water deposits wear these parts down faster than the manufacturer intended. We replace what's failed with components that hold up to Central Texas water conditions.

Toilet is Clogged

Every toilet clogs once in a while, but when it's happening regularly, something else is going on. Could be a partial blockage deeper in the drain line, a buildup of waste and debris in the toilet's internal trap, or tree roots pushing into older sewer lines.

Homes in established Leander and Round Rock neighborhoods with mature trees see root intrusion more often than homeowners expect. We clear the immediate clog, then check for underlying issues so you're not calling us again next month.

Toilet Wobbles

A toilet that rocks or shifts isn't just uncomfortable. It's working the wax ring seal loose every time you use it, which leads to leaks. The cause is usually loose mounting bolts, a damaged flange, or a subfloor that's deteriorated underneath.

Older bathrooms in homes throughout the Austin area sometimes have flanges that have corroded over decades. We find out what's causing the movement, fix it, and secure the toilet so it sits solid.

Happy Today Or You Don't Pay

At Roger's Plumbing, our "Happy Today Or You Don't Pay" promise isn't just a catchy phrase. It's how we do business. We care deeply about exceeding our clients' expectations and hold ourselves accountable to this standard through this guarantee.

If you are not happy with the toilet repair service Roger's Plumbing gives you, we will stay until you are happy or simply don't pay us. Can you get fairer than that?

This commitment means you never have to worry about paying for work that doesn't meet your standards. Your satisfaction comes first, and we back that up with action.

What If Your Toilet Needs Replacement?

Sometimes repair isn't the right call. If your toilet is cracked, more than 25 years old, or keeps having problems no matter how many parts you replace, a new toilet often makes more sense than continuing to fix an old one.

Older toilets also use a lot more water. Models made before 1994 can use 3.5 to 7 gallons per flush. Modern toilets use 1.28 gallons or less and flush just as well. For a household that flushes 15 to 20 times a day, the water savings add up fast.

Roger's Plumbing installs new toilets throughout Leander and the Greater Austin area. We'll help you choose a model that fits your bathroom and your budget, remove the old toilet, and install the new one with a proper seal and secure mounting. If replacement is the smarter move, we'll tell you. If repair will give you years of reliable service, we'll tell you that too.

Jolly Roger That! Club

If you'd rather catch problems before they turn into emergency calls, our Jolly Roger That! Club keeps your plumbing on track with regular inspections and member benefits.

What the Jolly Roger That! Club Includes:

  • Priority Service · Priority scheduling when you need us, plus a familiar process with plumbers who know your home's history.

  • Free System and Safety Inspection · A recorded history of your plumbing system, visual inspection of fixtures and connections on every visit, and an annual thorough inspection to catch developing problems early.

  • 10% Reduced Rate · A 10% reduced rate on the most common toilet repairs and plumbing services.

  • Free Audit and Diagnostic · A Diamond Club inspection helps you plan, budget, and prioritize maintenance based on your actual needs.

  • 3-Year Warranty on Most Common Repairs · Extended warranty protection beyond the standard 2 years, so you have more time and fewer worries.

Your Plumber for All Your Plumbing Needs

Roger's Plumbing handles more than toilets. When something else in your home needs attention, we're here for that too.

Roger That! Schedule Your Toilet Repair

Your toilet isn't working properly, and you need reliable repair service from plumbers who understand bathroom plumbing and respond quickly. Roger's Plumbing delivers expert diagnosis and lasting repairs that restore dependable performance. Call Roger's Plumbing today to schedule toilet repair in the Greater Austin area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to have a toilet repaired?

Toilet repair costs depend on what's wrong and what parts are needed. Simple repairs like replacing a flapper or fill valve cost less than fixing a damaged flange or replacing a wax ring seal. To get accurate pricing, call Roger's Plumbing for an assessment. We provide upfront pricing before work begins so you know exactly what you're paying for.

Can a toilet be repaired, or does it need to be replaced?

Most toilet problems can be repaired. Running toilets, weak flushes, clogs, and leaks at the base are all fixable in most cases. However, if your toilet is cracked, constantly having problems despite repairs, or more than 25 years old, replacement may make more sense. Newer toilets also use significantly less water per flush, which can lower your utility bills. We'll assess your toilet honestly and tell you whether repair or replacement is the better investment.

Why does my toilet keep running?

A toilet that runs constantly usually has a worn flapper that isn't sealing properly, a faulty fill valve, or a float that needs adjustment. Hard water deposits can prevent the flapper from seating correctly or cause the fill valve to malfunction. Our plumbers diagnose the specific cause and replace the failed components so your toilet fills, stops, and holds water the way it should.

Why does my toilet rock back and forth?

A rocking toilet typically means the mounting bolts have loosened, the flange is damaged, or the floor underneath has deteriorated. Sometimes the toilet was installed on an uneven surface and shims have shifted over time. We identify the cause, repair or replace damaged components, and secure the toilet so it sits stable and doesn't damage the wax ring seal.

What causes a toilet to leak at the base?

Leaks at the base almost always indicate a failed wax ring seal. This seal sits between the bottom of the toilet and the flange mounted to your floor. When it fails, water escapes with each flush and can damage your subfloor. We remove the toilet, replace the wax ring, inspect the flange for cracks or corrosion, and reset the toilet properly.

How long do toilet components last?

Most internal toilet components last 5 to 10 years with normal use. Flappers tend to wear out first, usually within 3 to 5 years. Fill valves and flush valves last longer but eventually fail, especially in areas with hard water like Central Texas. Wax ring seals can last 20 to 30 years if the toilet hasn't been removed or shifted. If your toilet is giving you repeated trouble, replacing all the tank components at once often makes more sense than fixing them one at a time.

Is a leaking toilet an emergency?

It depends on where the leak is. A leak inside the tank that causes running water wastes money but isn't urgent. A leak at the base that releases wastewater onto your floor is more serious and should be addressed quickly to prevent subfloor damage and mold growth. If you notice water around the base of your toilet, call Roger's Plumbing to have it assessed before the damage spreads.

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