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No more dealing with running toilets that waste water and money. No more clogs that back up and create a mess. No more leaks that damage your floors.
With our toilet repair services, you get back to normal life fast. We handle everything from simple flapper replacements to complete toilet rebuilds, using quality parts that last.
Your toilet will flush properly, fill correctly, and stop wasting water. Most importantly, you’ll have confidence knowing it’s fixed right the first time by experienced professionals who’ve been solving these problems for over 24 years.
We’ve been serving Northern California for over 24 years with a simple approach: show up on time, fix the problem right, and charge fair prices. No surprises, no hidden fees, no runaround.
As a small, family-owned business, we keep our overhead low so we can offer competitive pricing without sacrificing quality. Our 5-star reputation comes from treating every home like our own and every customer like family.
In Rescue, where many homes date back decades, we understand the unique plumbing challenges older properties face. We’ve seen it all and know how to handle the quirks that come with established neighborhoods.
First, we diagnose the problem using our experience and advanced tools like sewer cameras when needed. No guessing, no trial and error – we identify exactly what’s wrong before we start any work.
Next, we explain the issue in plain English and provide an upfront estimate. The price we quote is the price you pay – no diagnostic fees or surprise charges later.
Then we fix it right using quality parts and proven techniques. We clean up after ourselves and test everything to make sure it’s working properly. You’ll know exactly what was done and why, so you can feel confident about the repair lasting.
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We handle all toilet issues: running toilets that won’t stop filling, clogs that won’t clear with a plunger, leaks around the base, weak flushes, and toilets that rock or move when you sit down.
Our service includes everything from simple adjustments to complete toilet replacement. We work on all toilet brands and types, from basic models to high-efficiency units.
In Rescue’s older homes, we often encounter original plumbing that needs special attention. We’re experienced with vintage fixtures and know how to work with the unique challenges that come with homes built in the 1950s and beyond. Whether it’s dealing with old galvanized pipes or updating connections to meet current codes, we handle it all.
Most toilet repairs in Rescue range from $150 to $400, depending on the specific problem and parts needed. Simple fixes like replacing a flapper or fill valve are on the lower end, while more complex issues involving the toilet’s internal mechanisms cost more.
We always provide upfront estimates before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’ll pay. Unlike some companies, we don’t charge diagnostic fees – the price we quote for the repair is what you pay, period.
The investment is usually worth it when you consider that a properly functioning toilet prevents water waste, avoids potential flooding damage, and eliminates the daily frustration of dealing with plumbing problems.
In Rescue’s older homes, we frequently see toilets that rock due to deteriorated wax rings, weak flushes caused by mineral buildup, and running toilets with worn internal parts. Many homes built in the 1950s and 1960s have original fixtures that need updating.
Another common issue is toilets that clog frequently because the older, smaller drain lines can’t handle modern toilet paper and waste volumes. We also see leaks where the toilet connects to older cast iron or galvanized pipes.
The good news is these problems are fixable. Sometimes it’s a simple repair, other times it makes sense to upgrade to a more efficient toilet that works better with your home’s plumbing system.
We offer 24/7 emergency service for urgent toilet problems like major leaks or complete blockages. Most emergency calls in Rescue are handled the same day, often within a few hours depending on your location and our current schedule.
For non-emergency repairs, we typically schedule service within 1-2 business days. We understand that even “minor” toilet problems can significantly disrupt your daily routine, so we work to accommodate your schedule whenever possible.
When you call, we’ll give you a realistic timeframe and keep you updated if anything changes. We respect your time and know that reliable scheduling is just as important as quality repair work.
It depends on the toilet’s age, condition, and the extent of the problems. If your toilet is over 20 years old and having multiple issues, replacement often makes more sense financially. Newer toilets are more water-efficient and reliable.
For toilets less than 15 years old with isolated problems, repair is usually the better choice. We’ll assess your specific situation and give you honest advice about whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your budget and long-term needs.
In Rescue’s older homes, we sometimes recommend replacement when the toilet’s mounting or connection points are compromised by age, or when upgrading would improve performance with your existing plumbing system.
Yes, we stand behind all our toilet repair work with a solid warranty on both parts and labor. If the same problem comes back within the warranty period, we’ll return and fix it at no additional charge.
We use quality parts from trusted manufacturers and our technicians have over 24 years of experience, so warranty calls are rare. But when they do happen, we take care of them quickly and professionally.
Our goal is your complete satisfaction. If you’re not happy with the repair for any reason, we’ll work with you to make it right. That’s been our approach for over two decades, and it’s why we maintain a 5-star reputation in the community.
First, stop the water flow by lifting the toilet tank lid and pushing down the flapper (the rubber piece at the bottom of the tank). Then turn off the water supply valve located behind the toilet near the floor – turn it clockwise to shut off.
Use towels to soak up standing water and avoid using the toilet until it’s repaired. Don’t try to flush again, as this will likely make the overflow worse.
Call us immediately for emergency service. We’ll walk you through any additional steps over the phone and get someone to your Rescue home as quickly as possible. These situations can cause water damage fast, so professional help is essential.
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