Bathroom Problem

Old Toilet Problems?

Constant running, frequent clogs, and poor flushing waste water and frustrate your daily routine. Modern toilets are more efficient, more powerful, and more comfortable than ever.

Signs Your Toilet Needs Replacing

These issues indicate it's time for a new toilet

Constant Running

Runs continuously or intermittently

Multiple Flushes

Requires multiple flushes to clear

Frequent Clogs

Clogs more than once a month

Wobbles or Rocks

Unstable base may mean wax ring failure

Visible Cracks

Cracks in bowl or tank can leak

High Water Usage

Uses more than 1.6 GPF

Constant Repairs

Frequent parts replacement needed

Permanent Stains

Stains that won't clean (worn glaze)

Modern Toilet Options

Upgrade options for every bathroom and budget

Budget-Friendly

Two-Piece Toilet

Traditional style with separate tank and bowl. Most affordable, easy to repair and replace parts.

  • Affordable option
  • Easy part replacement
  • 1.28 GPF efficiency
Most Popular

One-Piece Comfort

Seamless design with comfort height. Easier to clean, sleeker look, fewer leak points.

  • Comfort height (17-19")
  • Easy to clean
  • Modern aesthetics
Premium

Smart Toilet

Heated seats, bidet functions, auto-flush, nightlights, and more. Ultimate bathroom upgrade.

  • Heated seat & bidet
  • Auto open/close lid
  • Self-cleaning features

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I replace my toilet?

Replace your toilet if: it requires frequent repairs, clogs regularly, runs constantly, has cracks in the bowl or tank, wobbles or rocks, uses more than 1.6 GPF (gallons per flush), is over 25 years old, or simply looks dated. Modern toilets use 1.28 GPF or less with better performance.

How much does toilet replacement cost?

Toilet replacement costs vary based on the model and features. Options include basic two-piece toilets, mid-range one-piece models, high-efficiency and comfort-height toilets, and advanced smart toilets. Installation is included in our quotes. Contact us for pricing on specific toilet models and installation.

What is a comfort height toilet?

Comfort height (ADA-compliant) toilets sit 17-19 inches from floor to seat, versus standard 15 inches. This makes sitting and standing easier, especially for taller people, elderly, or those with mobility issues. Most modern toilets now default to comfort height.

Are dual flush toilets worth it?

Dual flush toilets offer 0.8 GPF for liquid waste and 1.6 GPF for solid waste. They save significant water if used properly—typical savings of 25-30% vs single-flush. Worth it if you're water-conscious, though single-flush 1.28 GPF toilets also perform well and are simpler.

Ready for a New Toilet?

Let's find the perfect toilet for your bathroom. Free consultation and installation included.