The most common toilet problems we see are toilets that run constantly or don’t flush properly. These issues usually come down to a simple fix: replacing the flapper or the fill valve inside the tank. Both parts are standard and easy to replace, and fixing them usually solves the problem quickly.
If your toilet isn’t flushing right or keeps running, it’s best to address it early. Left unattended, these problems waste water and can cause your utility bills to climb.
A faulty toilet that constantly runs uses water nonstop, which leads to higher water bills. The fix is usually straightforward. It involves replacing the flapper or fill valve to stop the constant running and save you money. If you notice your water bill creeping up for no obvious reason, a leaking or running toilet is often the culprit.