If your toilet is constantly running, repeatedly clogging, leaking at the base, or has visible cracks, it likely needs professional attention. The question is whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense.
Toilets older than 25 years, especially those made before 1994, often cost more to keep repairing than replacing with a water-efficient model. If you’re calling for repairs frequently, or if the toilet has multiple issues at once, replacement usually makes more sense.
We’ll assess your specific situation and give you honest recommendations. Sometimes a simple repair will give you years more life. Other times, investing in a new toilet saves you money long-term through lower water bills and fewer service calls.